Housing should be affordable, not luxury. 

Education should focus first on the 3 Rs for all, not specialty classes for a few. 

Taxes of time and money should be moderate and monitored regularly by taxpayer type, and not cumulatively excessive and set in stone. 

Transit should be fast and affordable, not costly of time and money. 

The safety net should be comprehensive for all, not a web of patchwork. 

Health Care should be preventive, not emergency. Government Operations should be efficient, not bloated. 

Economic Development should be focused on our unique assets, not generic competitions. Utilities should be individually metered, not master-metered. 

Public safety resources should be focused according to greatest need, not by census numbers. 

Real Estate Development should create community clusters with bus rapid transit at least one mile from transportation hubs instead of creating dense tracts of housing along corridors that destroy the character of existing neighborhoods.  

Environmental Health should be the key factor when assessing the impact of air, land, water, noise and thermal pollution on all forms of life in the surroundings.