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The Question
Which do you prefer? The choice is yours.
Heiner-Fischer
- Short-term, conflicting policies
- Fossil fuel dependent economy
- Sending Louisville jobs to Indiana
- More greenfield development
- Loss of county farms, fields & forests
- Diverse schools based on busing
- Many students riding 2 hours daily on school buses
- Nation's seventh most dangerous streets
- Widening I-64 through Cherokee Park
- Widening Spaghetti Junction with 23 lanes of concrete and steel over neighborhoods and our riverfront
- Two Ohio River Bridges that Louisville can't afford
- Making Louisville easier to bypass or pass through
WHAS11 News - September 15. 2009
WHAS11 investigates mayoral candidate Heiner's record of job creation
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Jackie Green
- Long-term, cohesive policies
- Sustainable, clean-energy local economy
- Creating green jobs in Louisville
- Stronger existing neighborhoods (Louisville Loop & 21st Century Parks)
- Preservation of county farms, fields & the local food economy
- Diverse schools based on diverse communities
- Students walking & cycling to school
- Pedestrian right-of-way protecting children around schools & parks
- Preserving Cherokee Park & the surrounding neighborhoods
- Protecting neighborhoods and our riverfront and improving air and water quality (Ohio River Bridges Project & Tolls)
- World-class public transit system first (cheap plentiful fuel)
- Making Louisville a welcoming location for businesses and residents
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