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  Laketa Cole  

Laketa ColeMs. Cole is a graduate of Cincinnati Public Schools where she attended Aiken High School, and Wittenberg University where she received a B.A. in Political Science. She is currently working on her Masters in Public Administration. She has worked in City Hall as a Legislative Aide since 1997. Ms. Cole was first elected onto Council in 2003, and then again in 2005 where she is currently a City Councilmember and President Pro Tempore of City Council.

Councilmember Cole has kept her promise on neighborhood/economic development by:

• Creating the Neighborhood Business District Support Fund
• Co-sponsoring a motion that TIF Districts be created in West Price Hill, Price Hill, East Price Hill, Lower Price Hill and Westwood
• Voting for a motion to put together an integrated attack team to focus on blight in Price Hill
• Hosting a Neighborhood Walk in Price Hill which resulted in TIF funds being used to abate a blighted building

Councilmember Cole has kept her promise to work for our youth through:

• Sponsoring the Cole Train Rec Pass and Pool Pass Programs, enabling our youth to take advantage of our recreation centers
• Spearheading an additional $1 million for youth violence prevention
• Fighting for $1.5 million for youth job development in the 2007-2008 budget so our children have the skills to hold the jobs of the future
• Co-Sponsoring a motion that the City Administration work with the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV) Committee to begin the process of developing a strategic plan to reduce gun violence in Cincinnati

Councilmember Cole has kept her promise to increase access to City Hall by:

• Continuing her Neighborhood Walk program and by hosting one meeting of the Vibrant Neighborhoods Committee of Council per month in the community
• Hosting a Neighborhood in the Neighborhoods Meeting at Westwood Towne Hall
• Sponsoring a motion to hold one Council meeting per month in the evening to increase access for people who work during the day

In order to continue to keep her promise to the citizens of Cincinnati, she needs your help to get re-elected in November in an increasingly competitive field. With your help, the Cole Train will keep steaming to City Hall, and Councilmember Cole will be able to keep her promise for 2007 and beyond. Thank you very much. To learn more, or to donate, go to Councilmember Cole's website: www.laketacole.com.

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