Candidate for Colton Mayor: Frank J. Navarro by Claudia Cecilia - City News Group, Inc.

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Candidate for Colton Mayor: Frank J. Navarro

By Claudia Cecilia
Staff Writer
11/10/2022 at 02:29 PM

The upcoming General Election will hold its last voting date on November 8, 2022. For the city of Colton, there are two candidates running for Mayor one being Frank J. Navarro.

Here is  their statement:

Frank J. Navarro

https://www.navarro4colton.com/

"I've been honored to serve as your mayor since 2018. During my term I've worked hard to bring new businesses to Colton, including California University of Science and Medicine.

As Mayor I will continue to use my experience to improve the quality of life for our residents. I'm excited to say I recently obtained $18 million dollars in State funding for construction of our new Colton Sports Complex.

As a 32 year military veteran and proud father of public safety officers, I understand the importance of public safety and will continue to work to increase the number of police officers serving Colton.

Fiscal responsibility is another important issue and I'm proud to say that Colton has established a 15% general fund reserve while continuing to increase services for our residents.

We're also working daily on the homeless issue. Colton has a Homeless Coordinator on staff, and we continue to increase our efforts to provide help and services for the homeless.

These are just a few reasons why I want to continue serve you as Mayor. If reelected, I will continue my duties as Mayor with dedication, Honesty, Integrity and Transparency.

God Bless you and the City of Colton!"

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