Repopulation of our urban cities
Harvey Santana believes that a repopulation strategy for Michigan’s urban cities is a combination of several factors. Rebuilding our urban infrastructure will require effective land use strategies that attract businesses, reduce crime and provide for infrastructure investments. Some Michigan cities will become smaller and we must look at becoming innovative in our approach towards rebuilding our urban cities. Harvey Santana understands that these strategies will require a long term plan that can withstand fluctuations during hard economic times.
The job of a State Representative is to manage the assets of government during good and bad times. In Lansing, Harvey Santana will support legislation that provides urban areas the ability to attract both new businesses and new residents while better meeting the needs of current businesses and residents.
The rebuilding of our urban areas begins at the local level. Local units of government and their elected officials must look towards the future and make wise decisions about their infrastructure and landscape. This will require constant communication, dialogue and a determined effort to create an economic and visionary plan that looks several years into the future.
Harvey Santana understands that representing an urban environment requires knowledge of crime prevention, urban planning, education and economic development. Cities like Detroit, Flint, Pontiac, Saginaw and others all face enormous challenges but none of these challenges can overcome the resiliency of the people willing to stand and rebuild.
As a State Representative, Harvey Santana will create and support legislation that addresses the needs of urban areas.
Tags: cities, urban policy