Information compiled by the Dayton League of Women Voters.
Elect 2
| Name: | Cathy Anspach | |
| Residence: | Lebanon | |
| Incumbent: | No | |
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| I have had the pleasure to live in Clearcreek Township for 20 years. I raised my children here. I am a business owner in Lebanon. Attended Lebanon High and Warren County Career Center. | ||
| What would you name as the biggest challenge for Clearcreek Township and what solutions would you as trustee suggest to meet that challenge? | ||
I believe the township has done a great job in the past. I would like to look at the bookwork and make sure all money has been spent with taxpayers in mind. I would make sure there is no wasteful spending, also keeping property taxes low. | ||
| Name: | Jack Chrisman | |
| Residence: | Lebanon | |
| Incumbent: | No | |
| Experience: | ||
| No Response | ||
| Name: | Greg McDonald | |
| Residence: | Springboro | |
| Incumbent: | Yes | |
| Experience: | ||
| No Response | ||
| Name: | Glenn Wade | |
| Residence: | Springboro | |
| Incumbent: | Yes | |
| Experience: | ||
| Ed Wade is a lifelong Clearcreek Township resident and Springboro High School graduate who has operated a family-owned insurance business for 37 years. Active in the Chamber, YMCA and schools, Ed has been a Clearcreek Township trustee for 32 years. | ||
| What would you name as the biggest challenge for Clearcreek Township and what solutions would you as trustee suggest to meet that challenge? | ||
In this economy, the state is not forwarding as much tax money to local governments they have in the past. As a result, Clearcreek Township collects less money. As we continue to grow, our biggest chllenge is to maintian our current level of public services despite having less funding. We must continue to do what we've done in the past: that is, to remain fiscally conservative while serving the needs of our taxpayers. | ||