Letter: Thank you, Ward 2

Published: 11-26-2023 7:00 AM

I am writing this letter with immense gratitude and appreciation for the trust and confidence you have placed in me by electing me to serve on the Concord City Council. It is truly an honor to have the opportunity to work on behalf of our community, and I am eager to contribute my efforts to make our city an even better place for all. Throughout the campaign, I had the privilege of meeting so many wonderful individuals who are passionate about the well-being of our community. It is this collective spirit that makes our community special, and I am deeply grateful for your support. I want to express my appreciation to everyone who participated in the democratic process.

Our community thrives when its residents actively engage in shaping its future, and your involvement in the election is a testament to our shared commitment to civic responsibility. As your representative on the City Council, I am committed to keeping my campaign promises, which means listening to your concerns, advocating for your needs, and working collaboratively to address the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. I would like to thank Councilor Erle Pierce for his years of dedication to Ward 2 as well as Rob Kleiner for the commitment to Concord that he illustrated throughout this race. If you have any suggestions, concerns, or ideas, please feel free to reach out to me. Your input is invaluable, and I want to ensure that your voice is heard.

Michele Horne

Concord

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