Zachary Chester declares candidacy for Trenton City Council
Some of you know the story of my time here in the Capital City. I was born and raised here in Trenton. I lived in the Donnelly Homes housing project and was educated in and graduated from Trenton Public Schools. I left Trenton to attend college and was able to attain Bachelors and Masters degrees in Business. I chose to return to my hometown in 2000 and have since purchased a home.
My desire to become engaged in the city that I grew up in lead me to become involved in a number of volunteer endeavors including serving on the boards of Kidsbridge Children’s Museum and the National Junior Tennis League of Trenton. I formerly served on the boards of the Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness and Trenton’s West End Little League. Additionally, I am a proud Leadership Trenton Fellow, was the past president of the Trenton NAACP and currently serve as the president of Zeta Iota Lambda Trenton Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated.
In 2006, I served on a committee with other Trentonians in a successful effort to pass a stronger Pay-to-Play ordinance in the City of Trenton, which passed by referendum by a 2 to 1 margin. Clean and transparent government is the standard that I strongly believe in.
During the 2006 election season I worked with a group that organized the first Candidates Forums in a number of years in the City of Trenton. We felt it was important that citizens were able to hear directly from those who aspire to serve in elected office.
Some of you may know that I also do not hesitate to question and challenge our city officials, even if at times my inquiries may not be popular.
My very life is a testament that with a lot of hard work, plenty of support and a little bit of teamwork can lead to a vision for a better future. I hope to have the opportunity to bring that same energy and commitment to a new leadership role in holding elected office.
Today, I officially declare, in the presence of friends, family, colleagues and supporters, my candidacy for the office of West Ward Councilperson in 2010.
Among the issues I hope to focus on as a Councilperson in the City of Trenton are Economic Development, Crime & Public Safety, and Cadwalader Park.
Economic development is so important to the future of Trenton. With economic development comes job creation that offers the prospect for citizens to work where they live and to improve their lives in more ways than one.
Community policing strategies can both deter crime and improve relationships and interaction between police and the public. Community policing employs partnerships and problem-solving techniques to proactively address the underlying causes of crime.
Cadwalader Park is one of Trenton’s most notable natural resources. I can remember as a child coming to Cadwalader Park for birthday parties, family cookouts and summer activities. I hope to work with the Cadwalader Park Alliance, the National Junior Tennis League of Trenton, the Trenton Museum Society and other organizations that have a vested interest in the park to bring much needed resources.
This election is an opportunity to share my passion, commitment and vision for the City that I love and have so much hope for.
I look forward to having your support.
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