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Arcadia Town Council - District 3

2026 - General Election
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Arcadia

Arcadia Town Council - District 3

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As a member of the Town Council, you’ll be at the forefront of shaping the future of your community. This role is about more than just making decisions—it’s about listening to the people, understanding their needs, and ensuring that the town grows in a way that benefits everyone. Democrats are committed to building strong, inclusive communities, and your leadership on the Town Council will be key in making that happen.


What You’ll Do:

  • Advocate for Your Community: As a Town Council member, your primary responsibility is to represent the needs and concerns of your community. You’ll be the voice of the people, making sure their concerns are heard, and fighting for policies that benefit the entire town, from improved infrastructure to better public services.

  • Plan for Sustainable Growth: Towns evolve, and you’ll help guide that evolution. Whether it’s planning for new development, parks, roads, or public amenities, you’ll ensure that growth is sustainable, equitable, and serves the needs of current and future residents.

  • Champion Fiscal Responsibility: Democrats understand the importance of balancing budgets and making smart financial decisions. You’ll work to allocate town resources in a way that ensures essential services are funded while avoiding wasteful spending, all while keeping property taxes reasonable and ensuring fiscal responsibility.

  • Collaborate with Local Leaders: As a Town Council member, you’ll work closely with other local officials, community leaders, and residents to tackle challenges and achieve your town’s goals. Collaboration will be essential in creating a thriving community where everyone’s voice is heard.

  • Promote Equity and Inclusion: Democrats are committed to fairness, equality, and justice. As a Council member, you’ll push for policies that make your town a more inclusive place for everyone—regardless of race, background, or income.


Why Run for Town Council?

Serving on the Town Council is your opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of your neighbors. It’s about ensuring your community thrives, grows responsibly, and remains a place where everyone can enjoy a good quality of life.


As a Democrat, you bring a commitment to fairness, equity, and fiscal responsibility to the table. Your leadership can help bring about positive changes—whether that’s through improved infrastructure, better public services, or programs that make your community stronger and more inclusive.


Ready to make a difference in your community? Run for Town Council and help create a bright future for your town. Together, we can build a stronger, more inclusive, and sustainable community for everyone. Let’s get to work!

Requirements.
  • Reside in township - District 3

  • Be eligible to vote

INTERESTED?

Current Dem in Office.

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Skills You’ll Need:

  • Leadership and Vision: As a Town Council member, you’ll be a key leader in shaping your community’s future. You’ll need the ability to think long-term and make decisions that will benefit the town as a whole for years to come.

  • Strong Communication Skills: Being able to effectively communicate with residents, fellow Council members, and town staff is essential. You’ll need to listen to the community’s needs and advocate for them in a clear and respectful manner.

  • Problem-Solving Ability: Communities face many challenges, from budget shortfalls to infrastructure issues. Your ability to find creative, thoughtful solutions to these problems will help ensure your town’s continued success and growth.

  • Fiscal Responsibility: Understanding the financial implications of town decisions will be crucial. You’ll need to balance the budget, ensure funds are allocated appropriately, and maintain transparency with residents about how their tax dollars are spent.

  • Teamwork and Collaboration: Working with other Council members, town staff, and community stakeholders is essential. Being able to collaborate, build consensus, and work toward shared goals will make you an effective Council member.

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