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Allen
Haile's positions on key issues aim for common sense on several
fronts:
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Dalidio
shopping mall proposal |
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Allen
Haile opposes the Dalidio shopping mall proposal as making "...
neither economic nor environmental sense. This development would compete
directly with the city's historic core by trying to replicate it on
outlying agricultural land..." |
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Measure
S |
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Allen
Haile supports Measure S, the ballot backed by city police officers
and firefighters that would require city and public safety negotiators
to submit to binding arbitration if necessary in contract disputes.
He also opposes Measure T, City Hall's counter measure to the charter
amendment, citing his lifelong support of binding arbitration as a
"...simple, clean, and proven process of
conflict resolution." |
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Measure
M |
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Allen
Haile supports the SOAR initiative, Measure M on the county's November
ballot, as a way for city residents to protect their home values and
maintain the quality of their neighborhoods while preserving the unique
character of their community. |
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Court
Street - Chinatown project proposal |
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Allen
Haile supports the Court Street - Chinatown project proposal for
downtown.
"This project exemplifies insightful urban planning, coupled
with a commitment to the community by the Couplands that we're lucky
to have. We have to find a way to make this work in a timely fashion.
-- We deserve this for our downtown."
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