Statement of MICHAEL SZYMANSKI, Candidate for City Council Member, Seat 2 Occupation: Businessman Age: 42 Education and Qualifications: Juris Doctor, Law Degree, Lincoln Law School; MA, Political Science, The Ohio State University, BA, History/Communication Arts, James Madison University. Graduate, Leadership Sunnyvale I have always been interested in how the City Council can improve the lives of people in our community. I have seen Sunnyvale grow and prosper and I attribute this prosperity to well managed city government and a strong city council. It is my desire to be an active participant in developing and forming policies which will continue this tradition and preserve the character of our community. Currently, I serve the citizens of Sunnyvale as a Planning Commissioner helping develop policies which shape the identity of the city. As a Commissioner I have continually sought to improve the quality of life for Sunnyvale residents by preventing high density development within established neighborhoods when inappropriate. We must resist the temptation to redevelop for the sake of redevelopment. We need to start planning now for the future and not just fixing the problems of today. The uncertainty of NASA's commitment to Moffett Field represents a concern for all Sunnyvale citizens. The Moffett Field Community Advisory Committee has determined several viable uses for the land and the council needs to explore these options and take the initiative. To stimulate economic growth, Sunnyvale needs to create and nurture an environment conducive for small and large businesses to prosper. I will work closely with the city and the business community to attract quality businesses. My wife and I, and our two children live in a great city and it is important to give back to that city. I have coached in the youth basketball league for ten years, and participated in "Principal for a Day" for the past three years at Fremont High School, Stocklmeir and Bishop Elementary schools. At Stocklmeir, I was instrumental in having the bus driveway closed off, resulting in a safer campus for students. Sunnyvale needs experienced and responsible leadership. We must pursue innovative partnerships between the city, schools and businesses in order to maximize benefits for all citizens. I will bring integrity, leadership and vision to the Council. It is my hope that you share my commitment and vision for Sunnyvale. Together we can work to make Sunnyvale an even better place to live and prosper. Please vote for Michael Szymanski for Seat #2.