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Clayton Corey
NONPARTISAN
Clayton Corey is running for Fountain Hills City Council Member.
Personal background
Clayton obtained his master's degree in business administration from the University of Phoenix. He has held positions on the Planning & Zoning Commission and the Fountain Hills Sanitary District Board of Directors. He has been recognized for his contributions with the Volunteer of the Year award.
Professional background
Clayton has a professional background in technology and business, with experience working at CVS Health.
Political background
Clayton Corey's campaign for Fountain Hills City Council is his first run for public office.
Public Services
Supports community building through volunteer work, including maintaining trails, finding lost pets, assisting neighbors, and serving on local committees.
Supports developing community programs to ensure accessible resources and foster neighborly support.
Believes in protecting open spaces, wildlife, and dark skies, and supports making the town safer for walking and biking.
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Housing & Urban Development
Believes in balancing thoughtful development with preserving open spaces and environmental quality.
Led efforts for the Shea corridor redevelopment as a P&Z commissioner.
Supports affordable housing, addressing homelessness, and reforming property taxes, permitting, and zoning.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Believes modernizing and maintaining infrastructure, including roads, sidewalks, and public facilities, is crucial for community well-being.
Supports improvements in roads, bridges, and public transit.
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Public Safety
As of June 24, 2024, Clayton Corey’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Education
As of June 24, 2024, Clayton Corey’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Economy
Believes in "promoting economic growth and community vitality" by addressing labor issues, trade, taxes, small business, and regulation.
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