City Council District 12 candidate: David A. Taylor

Name: David A. Taylor

Family: Wife, Katie. One 17 year-old daughter, Shelby.

Occupation: Attorney

Political/Government experience: Past President of River City Republican Club

Years lived in Jacksonville: 46

Campaign website: Facebook; @DavidTaylor4CityCouncil12

Why did you decide to run for office: Because I was born, raised, and still live on the Westside of Jacksonville and I see it as an opportunity to give back to my community.

What is the biggest problem facing Jacksonville as a city overall, and how specifically would seek to address that: Public Safety. By adding more uniformed police officers on the streets, more/better after school programs, and more/better post incarceration programs.

What makes your constituents unique, and how would that influence your time in office: The residents of the Westside of Jacksonville have simple, basic needs. They want to be safe, both themselves and their property, they want better schools, more economic growth- i.e. Cecil Field, businesses, restaurants, and lower taxes.

What would be your main budget priority for the upcoming fiscal year: Public safety.

How do you define what you hope Jacksonville will be ten years from now: Safe with low property taxes, more economic growth, and A-rated schools.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: WOKV asked all candidates in a race to answer the same questions, and the answers here are their unedited responses. WOKV has not independently verified information in these answers, nor is WOKV endorsing any candidates.