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Troy Daniels

Loveland City Mayor

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Taxes / Budget As mayor, I will ensure that residents are part of the budgeting process, especially when hard choices must be made. Community input must guide our priorities. City management cannot and should not make these decisions alone. Housing I believe in listening to experts and in working across city and county lines to develop a coordinated, comprehensive strategy. That includes exploring proven alternative housing models, like transitional and supportive housing, that have community backing and a track record of success elsewhere. Government Reform As mayor, I will make sure every voice is heard—residents, business owners, service providers, and most importantly, those directly affected. We must find common ground and build solutions together, because lives are at stake. Economy Developers absolutely deserve fair reimbursement for infrastructure that benefits the public. But that cannot be a blank check. Loveland must guard against excessive profits that enrich developers while saddling residents with hidden costs. City Council must scrutinize all metro district proposals with full transparency, open public input, and a commitment to protecting the long-term interests of Loveland’s citizens. Economy I am generally opposed to the use of metro districts in Loveland. They should only be considered as a last resort—and only when there is a clear, measurable, and equitable benefit to the community as a whole. The city’s financial health depends on minimizing these fees and ensuring development does not come at the expense of current and future residents. Government Reform As mayor, I will treat transparency not as a talking point, but as a responsibility. I will work to ensure the City of Loveland is open, accountable, and civil in all its actions and decisions—because the people have a right to know what their government is doing in their name.

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