Bostick supports harbor deepening; foresees population growth, new facilities

Posted: April 29, 2012 at 1:14 am


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Q. What makes you qualified to serve as mayor?

My experiences (professional and personal) and my education (formal and informal) make me qualified to serve as mayor of Hardeeville. Being retired, I can spend the time to serve the people and attend workshops and conferences to keep abreast of my role in our form of city government. I have maintained a transparent government. As mayor, I have proven to be a successful champion of economic development and job creation, an advocate for taxpayers and business owners, a proponent of preserving the charm and history of Hardeeville, and advocate for Hardeeville in Washington, D.C., and Columbia, a supporter of our schools and families, and an ambassador for Hardeeville.

Q. What are the top three issues facing Hardeeville?

The top three issues facing Hardeeville are taxes, growth and economic development, and entrepreneurship and employment.

Q. What is your management style?

Team management with shared participation is my management style.

Q. How do you define the region?

The region includes any city, county or state within a 75-mile radius of Hardeeville.

Q. Where do you see Hardeeville in five years?

My vision includes 20,00025,000 residents, up from the current 4,000 with many new businesses, updated parks and recreational facilities, library and other physical infrastructure (transportation network), industrial composition (workforce development), and casino/hotel resort.

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