In the city of Oak Ridge North, only the race for mayor is contested this year. Each candidate was sent a questionnaire from Community Impact. Candidates were give 50 words to answer, and any answers longer than 50 words have been trimmed to the word limit.
Early voting for the May elections will run from April 22-30, with election day May 4.
Russell Dudley
Experience:
Former president and CEO Houston 100 Club Top Business's, international diplomatic experience, Eagle Scout
Occupation:
Candidate for mayor, previous electronics & government federal, state & international employee, founder of law enforcement, founder of Oak Ridge North
Contact Information:
[email protected]
What are the key priorities for the city in the next two years?
Managing our budgets, local residents needs, and community. Our children, are also thought about - and - there future needs in the city of Oak Ridge North. Personally, I have worked to see a nice community for children, and parents alike.
What are the biggest challenges moving forward on the Robinson Road project?
The Tamina project will assist motorist passing thru our city. We should be mindful to preserve our history during this change. I bring the experience and education to the city of Oak Ridge North. I also bring top level academic and scholastic background.
How will you focus on new development along Robinson Road?
The history of Oak Ridge North is on Robinson Road, we know everyone is serious. We will be equally serious during the upcoming changes to Robinson Road.
What role will green spaces play in future city planning?
We are for green spaces at the Russell Steven Dudley Campaign, when at all possible. That is why my family moved-in to Oak Ridge North. To enjoy green spaces and the great outdoors.
How will the city focus on budgeting and financing future growth needs?
Honest, realistic accounting. I will work with state and federal agencies to schedule and grow with our budgetary requirements, in mind.
Paul Bond
Experience:
Planning & Zoning Commission - May 28, 2014. Economic Development Corporation - November 2016. City Council - February [...]
Occupation:
Mayor, city of Oak Ridge North, Texas/Retired Corporate Accountant
Contact Information:
281-292-4648
What are the key priorities for the city in the next two years?
Key priorities for the next two years are the completion of the Robinson Road realignment and widening project. Also the initial development of the Plaza District. This includes the relocation of our Public Works facility and Police Department (both already in the works). Completion for the project is a target [...]
What are the biggest challenges moving forward on the Robinson Road project?
Biggest challenges of the Robinson Road project are minimizing the disruption of traffic flow. That is not going to be an easy task depending on the phase of the project. Fortunately construction can begin on both the east and west side of Robinson Road without shutting down the current railroad. [...]
How will you focus on new development along Robinson Road?
The city has already experienced new businesses opening over the past several months. Occupancy is up in the city as a whole. Continued focus is on new development along Robinson Road and within the new Plaza District itself, which is already creating interest. The city will continue to work closely [...]
What role will green spaces play in future city planning?
Green spaces will continue to play an important role in the city's future. During the development of the Plaza District, green space is definitely on the priority list for discussion. The Plaza District will include green space. Although those plans are not finalized, it is an important topic of discussion [...]
How will the city focus on budgeting and financing future growth needs?
Recently the city completed another annual audit, which again went well. The city is financially healthy. The budget workshops begin soon for the upcoming fiscal years budget requirements. At that time the city determines actual budget needs and anticipated requirements for growth. For the future, we will continue to cultivate [...]