Midtown Coalition City Council 2000 Questionnaire
District 1 candidates

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The responses are presented below as provided by the candidates. Spelling, punctuation, and grammar have not been altered, but the text has been reformatted for the World Wide Web. A blank response indicates that the candidate has yet to reply to the questionnaire.
 
Name Party Address Phone E-mail
James Alexander Jr. Democrat 2124 N. Owasso Ave.
Louie D. Moore Democrat 1720 W. Newton St. 587-7440 Ldmaim@Aol.com
Edward L. Ousterhoudt Republican 414 S. 60th West Ave.
Charles Edward Terrell Jr. Democrat 1401 N. Cheyenne Ave.
Joe Williams Democrat 1720 N. Santa Fe Ave.

1. If elected, will you support an ordinance establishing a procedure for creating neighborhood plans and incorporating them into the zoning code?

Alexander: 

Moore:  YES

Ousterhoudt:

Terrell:

Williams:

2. Will you support funding for city or INCOG planning staff to assist in the development of neighborhood plans?

Alexander: 

Moore:  NO

Ousterhoudt:

Terrell:

Williams:

3. Will you support the down-zoning of traditional neighborhood commercial areas, such as Cherry Street, from commercial high-intensity (CH) to a new "neighborhood commercial" category consistent with existing development?

Alexander: 

Moore:  YES

Ousterhoudt:

Terrell:

Williams:

4. Will you support the restoration of residential zoning to residential areas that were rezoned for commercial, office, and industrial uses?

Alexander: 

Moore:  NO

Ousterhoudt:

Terrell:

Williams:

5. Will you support a temporary hold on zoning changes which increase commercial encroachment into residential areas, in order to encourage speedy adoption of these reforms and to protect neighborhoods until the reforms are in place?

Alexander: 

Moore:  YES

Ousterhoudt:

Terrell:

Williams:

6. What other reforms, if any, would you make in zoning, land use planning, urban renewal, or related policy areas?

Alexander: 

Moore:  NO OTHERS AT PRESENT TIME

Ousterhoudt:

Terrell:

Williams:
 


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