jeff
eslick
metro council
Because District 11 Needs a Neighbor.
why am i running?
I am running because District 11 needs a neighbor. Metro Council doesn't need another political activist, but someone who will focus on the basics that go into making safe, flourishing neighborhoods. I want to bring a neighborly approach and will stick to a to-do list for the district and the city. I think voters are looking for someone who recognizes the little things about the district, like the traffic buildup on Lebanon Road and Shutes Lane or the need for a dog park and better restaurant options in the area.
This is already a nice area to live. I want to help take it to the next level.
my big 3.
Being a first-time candidate, I'm full of ideas. I have been told I need to narrow my priorities to three issues where I would focus my attention.
The Safety of Nashville
Nashville's police force has been recognized for outstanding performances in recent extreme situations. We should use this positive momentum to hire new recruits, while retaining our experienced officers and add better protection to our schools.
Nashville’s Growth Management
Nashville's recent growth is well documented and shows no signs of slowing down. Managing and making space for new construction should be done with respect for current residents and neighborhoods.
The Growing Number of Encampments
It seems for every encampment that is closed, several new ones pop up. Letting the encampments continue to grow isn't healthy for the people living in them or the residents living near them.
about me
I grew up in Nashville. From elementary school in Tusculum/Paragon Mills to Litton Jr High and split high school between Stratford and Glencliff. My college years were mostly commutes to Gallatin where I earned an Associate's degree from Volunteer State and then to Murfreesboro for my Bachelor's at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). Most of my adult life has been spent in Old Hickory. The point is, this is my home, and I don't plan on going anywhere. So, if elected, I'll be making decisions based on the long game, with the intent of recognizing Nashville when all the dust settles.
I’m a small business owner and most of my career has been in sales and marketing. Over the years, I’ve helped many Nashville businesses build their identity and get where they want to be with focused priorities and creative problem-solving. Working on plans with others also helped me develop sharp negotiating skills. These traits should be helpful as a member of the Metro Council.
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