Antonio Bowens |
George Wenschhof
During a recent interview, Democrat
Antonio Bowens told me he intends to file the paperwork by the end of February
or early March to run for alderman in The City of Frederick.
He feels there is not a lot
of representative government happening now and local elected officials are not
listening. Bowens added the current
administration concentrates more on downtown than the rest of the city.
Mr. Bowens said he felt
there was not enough diversity in local government and he wants to give people
hope. He would like to see The City of Frederick
become more of a leader in the state.
Fiscal responsibility is
important to Bowens and he wants to see better money management by the city. He would like to look at selling the city
owned golf course if it is not making money.
In regard to the development
of the park on the Hargett Farm, Bowens asked “How is the city going to pay for
this?”
When it comes to the
proposed downtown hotel/conference center, Bowens said “I do not think this is
necessary”. He feels what is being
proposed will be an eyesore and does not believe in subsidies, adding “Why put
taxpayers on the hook to subsidize Marriott?”
Homelessness is another
major concern for Bowens who said he does not feel the city is doing enough to
help this population. He said “everyone
deserves dignity and respect.”
Blighted Properties are
another of his concerns and not just downtown but throughout the city. Bowens wants to see them be brought up to
code.
Bowens would also like the
city to bring back the Bulk Trash pick up service.
I asked him “what led him to
being interested in politics”? Bowens
said he opposed the rezoning of the Frederick Town Mall for a Walmart four
years ago.
When asked if he was
supporting any other candidates in the city election, Bowens said “I am
supporting Kris Fair.” (Fair is a
Democratic candidate for alderman)
Bowens added he liked the
beautification committee proposed by Fair, but wonders where the money will
come from to pay for this.
Antonio Bowens told me he
comes from an old Frederick
community family and has many relatives.
He grew up in Monrovia , graduated from Urbana High School
and attended Frederick
Community College .
He works as an interior
designer at J.C. Penny located at Dulles
Town Center .
(Editor’s note: The City of Frederick primary election is September
12, 2017 and the general election is November 7, 2017. The deadline to file for a candidate is July
3, 2017.)
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