Statement of KAYVAN NAVAI, Candidate for City Council Member, Seat 1 Occupation: Business Owner Education and Qualifications: As a resident of Sunnyvale I enjoy the benefits of being a member of our community. As a business owner I understand the principle of sound budgeting. I make tough decisions every day to keep my business operating in the black. I want to assure that we do not fowl up our future. I want to use my energy to face the problems which confront us. I am not ready to retire. We are at a crossroads. We have a new City Manager. There will be new faces on the Council. We are becoming more diverse. As noted in the budget message we need to enhance our business posture to assure new revenue sources. While we live in a safe community we must protect our children and families from the threat of drugs and gangs. We must look ahead and address the "Quality of Life," in our community. We need to address congestion as it relates to our environment. I propose that we look at tax incentives to draw new businesses. This will provide us with a stable business environment and tax base. Additionally I propose that we investigate the possibility of tax incentive zones. This would reward areas of our city for their contributions. The businesses and residents could use the savings to reinvest in our community by expanding their businesses, homes, or earmarking their savings to fund services to assist seniors and youth. We are nearing a crossroads with Moffett Field. The citizens have twice expressed displeasure with the idea of expanding air field operations. As the clock ticks the possibility of expanded operations creeps closer. We can not afford to have our local control slip into the hands of San Jose. Finally, I propose that we work closely with local employers to promote business cycles which assist in smoothing out commute hours. This will ease congestion on our streets and enhance our environment. Sunnyvale has been honored with the distinction of being the fifth safest City in America. But we are not among the the most desirable cities in which to live. I want to make Sunnyvale not only safe, but one of the most desirable cities. I pledge not to disappear after the election only to return the next time I want your vote. Together we will take Sunnyvale into the twenty first century. I ask for your support and vote for seat #1 November 4, 1997.