10/26/2019
Here is my letter to the editor for 2019, I hope you will support 4 more years of my involvement on council as we have much more work to do. This community has developed, educated and elected me and I hope to continue to bring solutions to the city.
Thank you for your support,
God Bless
Mark Fraizer
“Fraizer requests four more years:
Over the last four years I have served as an At-Large Councilman representing the City of Newark. I have spent this time focusing on improving our community and legislating to increase opportunities for all citizens. My objective in office has always been to serve the needs of our community and maintain a solution-oriented focus to resolve the issues our community faces.
After the 2015 election, Newark council’s Republican majority began working hard to correct issues, promote intergovernmental cooperation, and stabilize the affairs of our city. Too often political grandstanding and talking points get in the way of the critical role of passing good legislation and informing the citizenry about the government. I have spent great effort to understand our local government, the essential documents that operate the City, build consensus with my peers, and ensure changes best serve the people of Newark. During this time, we have expanded tax credit opportunities for citizens, performed major infrastructure projects, revitalized key areas, and remained fiscally responsible creating a sustainable and secure local economy and government.
The City has seen significant investment and we see on-going opportunity with a revitalized downtown, re-imagined Cherry Valley Hotel and Longaberger Basket, and improvements in our parks and neighborhoods to further improve the lives of all citizens. I request to continue to serve the community that has educated and elected me to improve the city I call home. I hope that I have earned your vote and continue to make you proud.
Mark Fraizer
Newark City Councilman and Republican Candidate for Newark City Council At-Large”
Letters to the Editor this week focus heavily on the Nov. 5 general election in Newark and across Licking County.