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Russell Cotten • info@russellcotten.orgOCT 27 • The five responses that I made during the Public Forum are my commitments to the town of Clayton.* Russell Cotten, meanwhile, said succinctly: “No new taxes.”1) “We need to be diversified in Clayton, because the perception that we want people to see is that we are 21st century, not the good old boys, but changing for the 21st century. The associate pastor at Mount Vernon Christian Church in downtown Clayton and the lone African-American candidate. “We want to look like our community in our small government.”2)If we’re going to live together – which we are – then we’re going to need to have equal distribution of tax revenue funds.3) “We need to make sure we have sidewalks, we need to make sure we have replacement water and sewer in the developments that we already have, whether they be new or old – but mainly the old”.4)I have argued that Clayton’s north side has been neglected by the current and previous councils.5)I am promoted the idea of offering incentives to the private sector to create a public shuttle-bus system for the Clayton area in the next five years. http://russellcotten.org

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