Age: 65
Education: B.A. in Business Education from Arizona State University
Occupation: Part Owner and Treasurer of NetXpert Systems, Inc.
Website: www.kathylittlefield.com Visit Site
E-mail: kathy@kathylittlefield.com
I am a Scottsdale native and have been a resident activist in Scottsdale for many years. My goals for Council will be:
- approving conservative fiscal policies
- promoting tourism and small business
- protecting your rights as a Scottsdale resident
- defending Scottsdale’s special character from harmful development, and above all,
- focusing on public safety to protect neighborhoods and keep you safe.
Because I am a fiscal conservative in deed as well as in word, I have fought to keep our taxes low. Last year I formed and chaired the Keep Scottsdale Special PAC to defeat the third-of-a-billion-dollar city property tax increase. When the bonds were rejected by voters in every precinct in Scottsdale by an overall ratio of 60/40, people saw Icould make adifference in city government and encouraged me to run as the residents’ voice on city council.
I support tourism and small business. I will work to attract new businesses and events to Scottsdale. I support the expansion of WestWorld, the Museum of the West, and completion of our beautiful McDowell-Sonoran Preserve. These amenities enhance our Western character and strengthen Scottsdale’s tourism industry.
I support neighborhoods. I will stand with residents on issues of vital concern to their quality of life. Too often I have watched citizens ask Council to protect their neighborhoods from unwanted development, only to see their concerns go unanswered or even ignored! Iwill be your Councilmember who not only listens to you, but advocates for you at City Hall.
I support public safety. We must ensure all residents have a safe and secure environment in which to live, work and raise their families. I will vote to give police and firefighters the critical resources they need to keep you safe.
I would be honored to receive your vote in the upcoming city election.












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