Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, AugusT 11, 2023 ~ Political Announcement ~ Darren Costa announces candidacy for re-election to Ward 3 City Council D ear Ward Three Neighbor, I am writing to announce my candidacy for re-election as your Ward Three City Councilor. Please allow me to tell you a few reasons why you will be interested in this topic. You may remember that I was suddenly called to office last June after the incumbent (and now my opponent) was forced to quit. I’ve learned so much since then and I’ve decided: We deserve better. The good news is that Everett has made a lot of progress during my first year in office. I’d like to share how this impacts you, what I’ve done so far, and ask for your vote on Tuesday, November 7, 2023 so I can continue to serve our community! Zoning Protections Zoning ordinances sound bor$2.95 GALLON We accept: MasterCard * Visa * & Discover Price Subject to Change without notice 100 Gal. Min. 24 Hr. 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Developers have been allowed to build in Everett at any cost, regardless of pollution, congestion and other negative effects. We deserve better. So, I’ve been working with the Planning Board to amend our zoning ordinances to better suit the needs of our community — now and in the future — and to require developers to deliver more benefits to our community. I have also organized stakeholders to create a Master Plan for Ward 3, including Glendale Square. I am an independent voice representing our residents and advocating for our health and safety. Wynn Casino Expansion and Renegotiation Wynn is proposing an Encore Boston Harbor East of Broadway expansion. Unfortunately, Everett came up short in the first negotiation of the Host Agreement with Wynn. We deserve better. I would not approve expansion plans until we have an updated agreement that supports the interests of Everett’s residents much more thoroughly. I’ve pushed to negotiate a new Host Agreement. In our negotiations, we must consider the full scope of Wynn’s growth, including the future expansion of 50 more acres. For example, Wynn currently only has to pay Everett an annual escalator of 2.5%, a rate far less than the rate our property taxes increase each year. Wynn should be required to collaborate and pay more, genOur 51st Anniversary Chris 2023 Darren Costa erate more green space, create more open public/private areas, and put any new parking structures below ground. More of my ideas on this topic are published in the Everett Independent opinion section on June 7, 2023. City Budget Stewardship, Allocation and Transparency The City’s operating budget is where all of our hard-earned tax dollars are allocated and spent. That money is meant to provide services to our citizens. Unfortunately, our budget approval process has lacked proper oversight and expertise for too long. We deserve better. As a business person and financial professional, I understand how to manage finances wisely — and in the open. In under a year, I’ve learned our City’s budget and will push for much-needed improvements. I’ve already increased transparency and accountability, MURDER | FROM PAGE 3 Foster Street property, owned by the defendant, and located the murder weapon, a Beretta .12-gauge shotgun hidden behind a workbench in the basement. That gun bore the same serial number as the shotgun that was missing from the gun safe at defendant’s home. This investigation was conducted by the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, the Everett Police Department and Massachusetts State Police Detectives assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office. Tragically, this case marks the Office’s second conviction in a domestic violence murder this month. There have been six domestic violence homicides in 2023 in Middlesex County, two of which occurred in the last few weeks. This alarming pattern highlights the pervasive nature of domestic violence, which can happen in any home, in any community. The Middlesex District Attorney’s Office partners with domestic violence service agencies across the county and the state to offer survivors supand I am beginning the process of saving us money AND increasing services. (Meanwhile, legal fees are costing us all $1 million and counting…) Let’s Talk I’d like to continue to work really hard for our community. I’ve been an active member of several committees and hold a perfect attendance record. Your vote keeps my independent voice on the Everett City Council, a voice that will push for your best interest, for our community’s best interest, not for some special interest group. I’m engaged in our community and I’d like to hear from you. I hold office hours every Tuesday morning at The Well Coffee House and Tuesday afternoons at City Hall. I often join Mystic Valley Elder Services at the Whittier Community Center on Friday mornings for coffee hour. Please reach out to me directly to schedule an appointment, in person or Zoom, with your availability. I’d love to meet you and I hope to have your vote on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. We deserve better — and we can get it! Thank you, Darren Costa Ward 3 City Councilor and 2023 Candidate for Re-Election Everett, MA Darren4Everett.com (617) 544-7089 Facebook and Instagram: @Darren4Everett port and resources. Additionally, in 2020, District Attorney Marian Ryan launched a dedicated text line for victims to provide victims with direct access to a victim witness advocate via text message. The line provides the opportunity for victims in non-emergency situations to have live interaction with an advocate in the District Attorney’s Office without having to say a word. This is a valuable tool both for individuals who may feel safer utilizing text and for young people who often prefer text to phone call. Recognizing that many victims are reaching out with questions regarding personal matters, this line provides a person-to-person connection, which can help alleviate the stress of navigating the criminal justice system. Victims can reach an advocate during regular office hours (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) via text message at 781-281-4066. The line is not monitored 24/7 and is NOT an emergency The prosecutors assigned to this case are Carrie Spiros and Whitney Williams. The Victim Witness Advocate is Anne Foley.
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