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Francisco Heredia
NONPARTISAN
Francisco Heredia is running for Mesa City Council Member, District 3.
Personal background
Francisco is a native Arizonan who grew up in a small rural town near the border. He is married to his wife Carmen, and together they have 3 children. Francisco earned a bachelor's degree in political science and a master's degree in public administration from Arizona State University.
Professional background
Francisco has worked in the nonprofit and government sectors, serving communities across Arizona and the country. He is currently the CEO and partner of Field+Media Corps LLC.
Political background
Francisco Heredia currently serves as a Mesa City Council member for District 3. He was appointed in 2017 and elected to a full term in 2020. He has served 2 terms.
Public Services
Believes in enhancing public services to make communities safe and prosperous.
As a city council member, prioritized customer service, proactive code compliance, and community outreach, and supported park and library improvements.
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Housing & Urban Development
As of June 20, 2024, Francisco Heredia’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Believes maintaining and upgrading infrastructure is essential to meet the demands of growth and ensure reliable city services.
Plans to prioritize aging water pipes, worn-out roads, and other infrastructure needs while minimizing costs.
Wants to enhance public transportation, innovation, and sustainability to reduce costs for residents.
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Public Safety
Believes public safety is crucial and supports providing resources to Mesa's Fire, Police, and Courts to ensure community safety.
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Education
As of June 20, 2024, Francisco Heredia’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Economy
Believes in leveraging location to create jobs and support infill development.
As a city council member, co-led the West Mesa Business Alliance to enhance regional economic growth.
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