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Dear Friends and Residents of Ward 2:

As a past Golden City Councilor and resident of Ward 2, I know first hand how important it is to have responsible representation. You need someone who will listen to your concerns, make sound decisions and do what’s “right” for Golden. While in office, I worked hard to find a good balance between preserving our small town feel and still make room for economic growth. I can tell you it’s not always the easiest thing to get divergent interests to come together for the common good. That’s where experience comes in.

Joe Behm is the candidate I support for Ward 2. He’s the only candidate who has the experience to deal with our biggest issue—the beltway. He’s also the only candidate who has demonstrated leadership by serving on the Economic Development Commission and the Golden Urban Renewal Authority. EDComm and GURA have not always been popular with certain people in Golden, but through his service, Joe has worked hard to improve the vitality and livability of our downtown. He’s also the candidate who, in my opinion, will preserve and protect the Golden we all love. Preservation should not be stagnation, but rather a nurturing of appropriate business and residential development.

In Hawaii, Aloha is both hello and goodbye. It is also a way of living. To “live Aloha” is to strive for the good of all, to be open and honest and to do the right thing. I believe Joe Behm will live Aloha in Golden.

April 25th is an important day for Golden. Use your voice and vote for Joe Behm. He will be the most reasonable and effective Councilor for you and your Ward 2 neighbors. I encourage you to request an absentee ballot if you are not going to be able to vote at Fire Station #4, off of Heritage Road, on April 25th.

Mahaho (thanks) and Aloha –

Marcie Miller

Honoka’a, Hawaii

Joe's favorite restaurant Visit Texas de Brazil

 
City to Broadcast Candidates Forum

The City of Golden is broadcasting the Leadership Golden Alumni Association’s candidates forum, sponsored by the Golden Transcript and Golden Good Government League. The candidates running for office in Golden’s Mayoral and District 1 and District 2 council races have been invited to answer questions submitted by citizens and written by LGAA.

 

Golden City Council approved that the forum be cablecast live at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10 on Comcast Cable Channel 8 in Golden. The public is also invited to attend in person in the Council Chambers at Golden City Hall, 911 10th St.

 

The forum will be rebroadcast on Cable Channel 8 at the following times through Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6:

 

8 a.m. Mondays;

 

7 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesdays;

 

12 p.m. and 9 p.m. Wednesdays;

 

7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Thursdays;

 

10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Fridays;

 

12 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Saturdays; and

 

1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sundays.

 

It will be available for online video streaming at www.cityofgolden.net/channel8 beginning on Monday, Oct. 22.

 
Mountain Lion sighted in Golden area

A mountain lion was reported to have lunged at a large picture window of a home in the 300 block of Cliff Lane shortly after dark Aug. 30. The homeowner said she heard a loud bang on the glass near where she was standing and turned around in time to see a large mountain lion circle her back patio twice before disappearing into the open space behind the home, which is near Peery Parkway and Partridge Circle on the western edge of North Table Mountain.

 

The Golden Police Department has reported a higher than usual volume of calls related to mountain lions this year, but this is the first report of aggressive behavior. The Golden Police Department has notified the Colorado Division of Wildlife of the incident.

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Golden Mayor to oppose Broomfield, Northwest Parkway deal

olden Mayor Chuck Baroch and Mayor Pro Tem Jacob Smith will attend tonight’s Broomfield City Council meeting to speak during the public comment period shortly after 6 p.m. against Broomfield agenda item 9(h), Resolution No. 2007-168, approving an intergovernmental agreement between the City and County of Broomfield and the Northwest Parkway Public Highway Authority regarding the proposed parkway concession lease agreement. For more background, see the story in today’s Denver Post.

 
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