Candidates for 6th City Council District

Democratic
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Mel Wymore
Democratic

Party Enrolled In: Democratic

Current Occupation: Entrepreneur, Community Activist

Previous Occupation(s): Systems Engineer

Education: BS/BA University of Arizona '84, MS University of Arizona '87

Organizational Affiliations: Chair, Manhattan Community Board 7 (2-term Chair, 17-year Member); Chair of CB7 Committees/Working Groups: Youth, Parks/Environment, Strategy/Budget, Small Business, Urban Planning, Columbus Redesign, SRO, Riverside Center; Chair, West Side Y; Chair, Ethical Culture/Fieldston School PTA; Founder, West 70th Block Association; Founder, Citizens for an Accessible West Side; Founder, The Carbon Squeeze; Victory Fund; Stonewall Democrats.

Prior Public Experience: Gertrude Ederle Recreation Center: United community stakeholders to envision and fund the reconstruction of the Rec Center, which will serve youth and seniors. ++ West Side Y Community Center Expansion: New early childhood facilities, elder fitness centers, teen center, immigrant services center, and a new community theater on West 63rd St. ++ Founder, Stratford Arms Community Council: A hot meal and social service program for elderly and at-risk residents of Stratford Arms (70th St.) Single-Room Occupancy hotel. ++ Co-Founder, Citizens for an Accessible West Side: Organized with local activists to develop tools and policy positions that will improve quality of life for disabled residents.

1. What is the most important issue in Council District 06 you would address if elected?

Quality of life for all. To achieve this, we need to move from reactive, turf-based policymaking to an inclusive and collaborative process of designing education, housing, local economies, and infrastructure that make New York City work for everyone and for generations to come.

 

2. What other important issues would you address if elected?

My four priorities are: Creating a sustainable model for public schools so that no parent has to worry about their child's next step, increasing the availability of housing for all, safeguarding small businesses, and building and protecting our infrastructure.

 

3. What makes you the best candidate for this office?

My twenty-five years of action. During just two terms as Chair of CB7, I worked with the community to secure a new 100,000 sq. ft. school, 600,000 sq. ft. of permanent affordable housing, the renovation of the 59th Street Recreation Center, and $20 million of funding for our parks.

 

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