Please click on link to view Melissa Terry and John Boozeman discussing wetland in south Fayetteville, Arkansas, only 100 yards south of Sixth Street/Martin Luther King Boulevard, standing by the railroad that divides the current Hill Place project from the proposed Summit project on January 12, 2004.
Melissa Terry explains wetland issues to John Boozeman while standing near railroad looking southeast across the now-cleared Aspen Ridge site where workers now are rapidly putting up three-story apartment buildings to rent to students.
Standing at the South Hill Avenue Church of Christ on January 12, 2004, Melissa Terry explains to Congressman John Boozeman why the proposed Aspen Ridge site is inappropriate because of its wooded wetland and wetland prairie
Why I support Lioneld Jordan
In the 10 years I've know him, Lioneld Jordan has consistently been the kind of leader who lets the facts speak for themselves. When we organized the first Scull Creek Clean Up, Lioneld came and worked with us all day pulling tons of trash out of that creek, whereas others showed up only in time for press opportunities. Additionally, when the question came to the city council about ways we can improve our city's recycling program, Lioneld Jordan is the only elected person who ever came out and did a day's work with our awesome recycling crew to see what really needs to be done to improve our current waste reduction program. Lioneld's the kind of guy whose principles are his politics, rather than the other way around. He can bring diverse points of view to tough issues and not burn bridges along the way, as evidenced by the fact that he enjoys the same supporters today as when he ran for office eight years ago. This consistent support base is because Lioneld Jordan understands how to treat people with the respect of an individual and the professionalism of a leader.
Most importantly, Lioneld's a dad. In few other forums are your powers of diplomacy more tested or more tried. He's brought up four children on a state employee's salary for 26 years, so we know he understands about managing a budget.
As an example of making the most of a limited budget, Lioneld had a third the amount of his primary opposition's campaign budget, yet he still managed to wage a successful campaign. Additionally, he garnered the support of both the Fayetteville Police Department and the Fayetteville Fire Department. These are people we trust with making lifechanging decisions and their endorsements are a decisive call for new leadership. The Sierra Club's endorsement also shows that Lioneld can work with our vibrant conservation community to ensure that Fayetteville's local economy and ecology thrive together.
Lioneld can help lead Fayetteville toward being a training hub for the emerging green collar economy by working with technologies incubating at the Genesis Center and by forming a working partnership with John Brown University's Renewable Energy degree program. Building a bridge between these partnerships and service programs like CityYear, AmeriCorps and VISTA can help our community grow more sustainable - without draining our coffers.
And, most importantly, I support Lioneld Jordan because I like him. What he says to your face is what he says behind your back. When he tells you that he supports your program, cause or concern, he actually does. When he doesn't like your position, he tells you. As a downtown property owner, a transparent city government that stands on principles rather than politics sounds pretty good to me. I encourage you to support Lioneld Jordan.
Melissa Terry / Fayetteville
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Melissa---this is a spot-on letter. Thank you for telling it from your experience. Fran Alexander
Ms Terry knows where Dan buried a lot of bodies. He is lucky she didn't spill it all in the print medium. She is gentler since she became a two-time mother! She likes to tell the truth and all the truth!
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