In the upcoming University Heights Mayoral Election, there is one trait that should be at the top of everyone’s list when considering whom to vote for, and that is experience. Only one candidate, the incumbent, Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan, has the experience and vision necessary to lead University Heights through the crucial four years ahead.
During his first term in office, Mayor Brennan has worked hard to bring new business to University Heights, spearheaded development of a new housing development on the city’s western border, worked with the The Mikveh Association, during their building process, closely cooperated with Congregation Zichron Chaim on their construction-plans to ease its approval by the planning commission, and launched a process to redevelop University Square that is one-step from being signed-off on. Under Mayor Brennan’s leadership, he has instituted new means of communication between the Mayor’s office and residents, and he has worked hard to ensure transparency of the city government and its functions.
Mayor Brennan has restored the city’s finances, successfully guiding it through the challenge of the pandemic, and rebuilt trust between the city government and the fire department.
Politically-expedient accusations and grandstanding aside, Mayor Brennan has been an effective, open, and honest leader, who has always been an unquestionable friend to the Jewish residents of University Heights. We need Mayor Brennan’s experience and approach to ensure a bright future for University Heights, and that’s why I encourage you to join me in voting to re-elect Mayor Brennan on November 2.
Shawn M. Fink
Murray Richelson says
Please tell us how much (so far) this mayor has cost UH taxpayers in legal fees because of his vendetta vs. home synagogues?
Jack Smilovitz says
Those who represent the Jewish community to government have clearly spoken with one voice regarding who is the best choice for mayor of University Heights. The United voice of all of the parties concerned, looking out for what is best for our community, disregarding any personal agendas, have urged us all to vote for Barbara Blankfeld!! So while everyone is entitled to their own personal opinion, it would be foolish to separate themselves from our community, demonstrating disunity. Ultimately that is what will always hurt us most.