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Jennifer Robinson
NONPARTISAN
Jennifer Robinson is running for Cary Town Council Member, Ward A.
Personal background
Jennifer Robinson has a bachelor's degree in English and studio arts from the University of Virginia. She lives with her husband, Paul, and their four children in Cary, North Carolina.
Professional background
Jennifer is a global government strategic advisor for SAS. She previously worked as a business system analyst for Business Systems Consulting, Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, and American Management Systems.
Political background
Jennifer is currently a member of the Cary Town Council. She was first appointed to the Council in 1999 to fill a vacancy and has since served as the District A representative for seven consecutive terms.
Economy
Aims to create the "leanest budget and lowest taxes possible while still maintaining high-quality services and infrastructure."
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Public Services
Supports preserving, improving, and expanding parks and greenways by prioritizing safe pedestrian routes, coordinating with neighboring municipalities, increasing community gathering spaces, and maintaining a budget for land purchases to protect watersheds.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports the Cary Housing Plan, which includes mixed-income projects and rehabilitating existing affordable housing by offering grants to homeowners for repairs.
Supports redeveloping underutilized land to create vibrant work, shop, and living spaces while boosting revenue.
Believes the housing inventory will not meet demand, impacting affordability.
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Public Safety
Supports investing in and maintaining core services, including "trusted police and fire protection."
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Transportation & Infrastructure
As a council member, initiated a bike and pedestrian study for Weston Parkway to enhance safety.
Advocated for sidewalks and a cycle track on Louis Stephens to promote safe walking and biking.
Supports expanding public transit options, including more bus routes and commuter rail, to improve accessibility and encourage youth to use public transportation.
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Education
Plans to work with non-profits to address affordability issues such as childcare, tutoring, job counseling, and food assistance.
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