In a bid for the San Jose City Council District 3 seat, candidate Anthony Tordillos outlined key initiatives to tackle pressing issues like public safety, homelessness, and housing. His proposed first 100 days in office include enhancing community engagement through weekly office hours, prioritizing cleanup areas for homeless communities, and improving police recruitment. Tordillos emphasizes the importance of streamlining housing development as a long-term solution to the city's budget shortfall, aiming to generate revenue for essential city services while addressing the growing affordability crisis.
If elected, I will prioritize restoring trust through weekly office hours, addressing homelessness by identifying critical cleanup areas, and enhancing public safety with diverse recruitment initiatives.
To close the budget shortfall, we must maintain core city services and streamline housing development, generating property tax revenue while tackling our affordability crisis.
I believe that true community policing involves forging relationships between the police force and the diverse community it serves, fostering trust and collaboration.
Meeting with residents to address their concerns and needs is fundamental to my administration; I want to build an accessible and responsive local government.
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