Politics & Government
Ward Candidates Talk Infrastructure, Economic Development
Candidates reflect on what role should the city play in improving business and where the infrastructure problems in Concord neighborhoods?

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce held a forum on Oct. 20, 2015. Most of the candidates for the city offices showed up and participated, and answered questions from moderator Richard Uchida and those in attendance.
One of the main focus was a discussion of the city’s current infrastructure and what role the city should play in economic development. In the links below, some of the Ward council candidates address these issues:
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Ward 9 candidates talk economic development
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