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	<title>Patti Willis</title>
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		<title>Keeping your taxes low and exercising spending restraint</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 19:10:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently had the opportunity to write a response to a constituent who asked about property taxes and exercising fiscal restraint in government.  I was happy to offer this reply:
I want our property taxes to be as low as we can get them.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently had the opportunity to write a response to a constituent who asked about property taxes and exercising fiscal restraint in government.  I was happy to offer this reply:</p>
<p><em>I want our property taxes to be as low as we can get them.  </p>
<p>As you probably know, we lowered the rate 12 cents last year, and I have voted for the lowering of tax rates whenever possible.  In addition to lowering the rate, we offer large discounts to qualifying seniors and the disabled, which can be no payment at all.  For those who barely qualify, they still get a discounted rate of 10% off and their property tax assessment is frozen forever.  I don&#8217;t know if you are a senior citizen, but if you are you should contact the Commissioner of the Revenue for more information and personal assistance.</p>
<p>The last few years I know assessments have gone through the roof.  However, this year the average of all assessment increases was 1.4%, minimizing any increases in taxes.</p>
<p>And, just as citizens must make tough spending decisions when times are tight, the government has to do the same:</p>
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<li>We reduced the city&#8217;s workforce by 50 jobs and placed a hiring freeze on some positions.
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<li>We took each of the individual mosquito commissions and consolidated them into one.  And, through greater efficiencies in mosquito control (which includes having trained mosquito experts who find and eliminate the larvae), we have been able to reduce its funding from real estate taxes from 2-cents per 100 dollars to 1-cent.  This is a reduction that I proposed years ago and have worked diligently on to see passed.
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<li>We eliminated individual department &#8220;reserve&#8221; funds.  The city has reserve funds that can be used if a department has an emergency.  Individual departments did not need their own.
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<li>We have made city services more efficient by incorporating more technology in some areas.  This allows these services to be provided with few employees but with no degradation of quality.
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<li>We also refused to put a tax on cell phones, even though neighboring cities had done so.  Unfortunately, Richmond recently imposed taxes on all communication which goes straight to the state.</li>
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<p>As you can tell, it&#8217;s not for lack of effort by the Chesapeake City Council to keep your taxes low.</p>
<p>Personally, when it comes to generating revenue for the government to pay for necessary services, my preference is a user-fee over a tax because you know specifically what your money is going to rather than the money just going into the &#8220;black hole&#8221; of the general fund.  </p>
<p>I appreciate your contacting me and permitting me the opportunity to explain some of the things I have done to exercise fiscal discipline.  Often elected officials don&#8217;t have the opportunity to explain the details as to why they make a decision, but those details make all the difference in what your representative does and how they vote.</p>
<p>Whatever the decision on council, I am working hard for smaller government and lower taxes.</em></p>
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		<title>Endorsed by the Chesapeake Education Association</title>
		<link>http://pattiwillis.com/2008/04/07/endorsed-by-the-chesapeake-education-association/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 02:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Friday, I was pleased to receive the endorsement of the Chesapeake Education Association (CEA)
The CEA cited my long-standing support of Chesapeake public schools and interest in education issues as a basis for their endorsment.
I really appreciate the CEA’s confidence in me.  I spend many hours studying issues and budgets so I know the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Friday, I was pleased to receive the endorsement of the Chesapeake Education Association (CEA)</p>
<p>The CEA cited my long-standing support of Chesapeake public schools and interest in education issues as a basis for their endorsment.</p>
<p>I really appreciate the CEA’s confidence in me.  I spend many hours studying issues and budgets so I know the questions to ask and can make the very best decisions possible. I have advocated managed growth since first coming to the City Council, in order to try to help the schools be less crowded.  And, I&#8217;ve also proposed that developers donate cash proffers needed to help pay for classrooms for the students resulting from the new construction.</p>
<p>I am always reminding our council members of the schools’ needs and trying to find ways to creatively support the schools, like the lock box for capital construction.  Companies want to locate in Chesapeake in part for the school’s excellent reputation.  Those same companies generate revenue to help pay for the operation of our first class educational system.</p>
<p>The CEA knows that I am uniquely qualified to deal with education issues, I taught school before attending law school at the College of William and Mary.  Served on the Chesapeake School Board in 1996, prior to two terms on city council in 2000 and 2004.  In the 2005-06 school year I taught 3rd grade at a Title I public school, G.A. Treakle in the Deep Creek section of Chesapeake.  And, during the 2006-07 and 2007-08 school years I did SOL Remediation part-time at Treakle Elementary school, completing that task in March.</p>
<p>I am proud of my experience in education and will continue to work hard on education issues while on city council.  I&#8217;m grateful to the CEA for their support.</p>
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		<title>Profiled in the April &#8220;Shopper&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://pattiwillis.com/2008/04/06/profiled-in-the-april-shopper/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 16:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From this month&#8217;s &#8220;The Shopper&#8221; magazine:
Patti Willis is a City Councilwoman serving to make government work
By Trenna Nees
Patricia “Patti” Willis has been serving the City of Chesapeake for nearly two terms as an effective, dedicated and motivated councilwoman.  From the first moment of greeting, you, it is obvious why and how she continues to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From this month&#8217;s &#8220;The Shopper&#8221; magazine:</p>
<p><strong>Patti Willis is a City Councilwoman serving to make government work</strong><span id="more-10"></span><br />
By Trenna Nees</p>
<p>Patricia “Patti” Willis has been serving the City of Chesapeake for nearly two terms as an effective, dedicated and motivated councilwoman.  From the first moment of greeting, you, it is obvious why and how she continues to impress her constituents. Her enthusiasm, knowledge and sheer passion for local politics is what draws her supporters, and what keeps her in the council seat.</p>
<p>“I have a lot of energy,” Patti professes.  “I like meeting and greeting people, resolving issues both large and small, and I certainly don’t mind rolling up my sleeves and getting the hard stuff done.  Chesapeake belongs to the people and I am one of nine, including the mayor, whose job it is to represent the voters and their city’s needs.”</p>
<p>Patti hails from Hopewell and graduated from The College of William and Mary where she first earned her teaching degree and then her degree in law. She has worked as a federal prosecutor, as a researcher and writer for the United States Attorney’s Office, and as a teacher here in Chesapeake at G.A. Treakle Elementary School. Patti has served as a member of the Chesapeake School Board and has also used her educational background to simultaneously serve as a member of the Southeastern Cooperative Educational Program Board (SECEP) for special needs children.</p>
<p>“I love teaching and I love children,” Patti shares with an easy smile. “Although I serve the people as their elected city council representative, I still enjoy working with children and staff at G.A. Treakle Elementary part-time. What a great group of kids and educators there!”</p>
<p>But it is not just Patti’s commitment to community and education that makes her such a versatile city council member. Patti has tirelessly championed some major accomplishments for the residents of Chesapeake, while voting to lower the tax rate. A couple of years ago, the Council adopted a new comprehensive plan to provide guidance for development, redevelopment, conservation and open space.</p>
<p>“The City of Chesapeake has been part of a huge growth explosion,” Patti says. “We at City Council have worked so hard to finally give its residents a solid, equitable and proactive plan for this great city!  It is so exciting to be a part of such a well-rounded, needs-sensitive and managed growth-oriented plan!”</p>
<p>And one area specifically is going to see a whole new rebirth. “It is South Norfolk’s time,” Patti acknowledges.  “South Norfolk is Chesapeake’s oldest area and it is filled with a great sense of nostalgia. You can see and feel that when you watch the 4th of July parade through the area’s neighborhoods. But it desperately needs an overhaul of its internal systems. The streets, sewer and water systems, retail, business; everything needs to be updated.”</p>
<p>Through a detailed and specific tax increment plan, private investors and the area’s own residents are going to put into motion a positive energy and breathe life into this historical district.  “There will be new condos, new housing developments, new businesses and new attractions. The redevelopment plan will include a boat taxi along the Elizabeth River, a new marina and even river spots for responsible industry,” Patti says with obvious pride and enthusiasm.</p>
<p>But Patti’s pride and accomplishments don’t stop there. As a vital liaison and an avid proponent of the Parks and Recreation Committee, the open space subdivision ordinance remains one of Patti’s greatest victories.  Before Patti served on City Council, new subdivision developers were previously only required to pay $100 per home to Chesapeake’s Parks and Recreation Division. Because of her diligence, now developers are required to pay $1,000 per new home to the division.</p>
<p>“It’s amazing what that increase has allowed the city to do,” Patti boasts.  “Recently, we started developing Centerville Park with a portion of the funds. We have been able to build new pavilions and install new playground equipment throughout many parks. And we are working with the Deep Creek Park Association to build a new regional park that will have baseball fields, multi-purpose fields, a dog park and skate park. Most recently, the city was able to purchase an additional 140 acres for the new Heritage Park located off old Route168. The developer fees really have been of benefit to the city and its residents.”</p>
<p>Patti gladly shares that she has also campaigned for the Neighborhood Services division. She has worked diligently to maintain and preserve the beauty and cleanliness of the city by improving the city’s guidelines for removing median and right-of-way business or personal advertisements.</p>
<p>“It is actually against city ordinance to post a sign in any of these areas,” Patti states. “The only exception is for campaigning purposes and even that has been limited to a 30-day window for signs in the right-of-ways.  This has been what I consider a good faith effort for city-wide beautification.”</p>
<p>Continuing with her sincere efforts to maintain the city’s natural landscape, Patti has also spearheaded an ordinance to replace trees lost due to the ever changing and growing transportation needs.</p>
<p>“Our city’s growth has been challenging for transportation needs, but we have been actively improving our roadways. We have plans for the steel bridge replacement and know we must widen I-64 and the high-rise bridge. Unfortunately, one of the downfalls we have experienced with the burgeoning growth is our loss of trees and shrubbery. I feel that to ensure the city’s beauty and the natural benefit of trees, this ordinance is very important,” she states.</p>
<p>Patti and her husband, Judge Larry D. Willis, Sr., have three children: David, who’s on a Fulbright Scholarship in Argentina; Patrick, a freshman at The College of William &#038; Mary, and Rosemary, a junior at Indian River High School.</p>
<p>“There are so many improvements that have been made to and for this great city,” Patti says. “It is has been such an incredible journey for me to serve our residents. I undertake my position as a public servant as an honor and continue to instill in my children the importance of local government participation. The voice of the people and their vote count and I take that responsibility seriously and with great pride.</p>
<p>“I hope that the people of Chesapeake will allow me the honor to serve a third term. There are still so many improvements and great strides I would like to make as one of their elected city council members.”</p>
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		<title>Endorsed by Chesapeake Public Safety Alliance</title>
		<link>http://pattiwillis.com/2008/04/05/endorsed-by-chesapeake-public-safety-alliance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 13:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my top priorities on council has always been ensuring that our community remains safe and that those professionals who provide that security are properly trained and equipped.
Because of my commitment to our security, I am pleased to announce that I have been endorsed by the Chesapeake Public Safety Alliance, an organization made up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my top priorities on council has always been ensuring that our community remains safe and that those professionals who provide that security are properly trained and equipped.</p>
<p>Because of my commitment to our security, I am pleased to announce that I have been endorsed by the Chesapeake Public Safety Alliance, an organization made up of the police officers, firefighters, and Sheriff&#8217;s deputies.</p>
<p>I am honored by their trust and confidence, and I will continue to work hard on council to ensure that the needs of our community, and those who serve, are met.</p>
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		<title>Voter registration ends Apr. 7</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have not already done so, be sure to register to vote before Apr. 7.  You must register before Apr. 7 in order to vote in the May 6 election.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have not already done so, be sure to <a href="http://www.chesapeake.va.us/services/depart/vot-reg/register.shtml">register to vote before Apr. 7</a>.  You must register before Apr. 7 in order to vote in the May 6 election.</p>
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		<title>Campaign underway</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 01:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The campaign is now in full swing.  Please come back to this page frequently for my latest announcements and thoughts on the campaign and news of the day.
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