Ken Runion

Supervisor of the Town of Guilderland, NY

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Ken Runion, Supervisor of the Town of Guilderland, NY

Ken Runion is Now Online!

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Written by Ken Runion   

This is my new site.  I will be adding to this site on a continuous basis.  Come here to discuss news and information concerning the Town of Guilderland and the Guilderland Town Board.

Please click on the many features this site has to offer.  From the top menu bar, you can visit other sites.  If you are interested in the 2009 Guilderland Town Election, you can click on the "Election 2009" tab in the top menu bar.

Please visit my other sites:

The Real Ken Runion   Ken Runion For Guilderland   Guilderland Town Topics

I've added an integrated Blog on this web site.  The Blog contains up to date posts on important events, topics and news in Guilderland.  You can go to the Blog by clicking on the top bar menu item "Newsroom"  or the link in the sidebar main menu.  You may also go there by cliking here.

A new Ken Runion website is now online. 

 
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1. Fiscal Accountability

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team have kept the town tax stable. Guilderland has the lowest town tax in Albany County. Unlike neighboring towns, Guilderland has maintained a stable tax base and "rainy day" reserves. Despite the poor economy, Ken Runion and the Democratic Team have maintained a balanced town budget.

Moody's, an independent financial bond rating firm, assigned an A1 bond rating to the Town of Guilderland.

2. Parkland Acquisition and Improvements 

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team increased recreational opportunities for children, families and seniors at Western Turnpike Golf Course, DiCaprio Park and Tawasentha Park.

For 2009, we will be constructing the McKownville Reservoir Park and replacing children playground equipment in two of the town's neighborhood parks.

3. Public Safety

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team expanded and enhanced police, paramedic and EMS services to better protect our community. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Public Trust

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team eliminated political favoritism, undue influence, and abuses of official position in Town government with a new ethics law.

5. Smart Growth

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team spearheaded a new comprehensive Master Plan, Rural Guilderland Plan and neighborhood plans to protect and preserve the Town's natural and historic resources and protect the quality of life of Town residents.

For 2009, we have created a bi-partisan zoning law review committee to review and recommend changes to the town's zoning law in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan and Neighborhood studies.

6. Open Government

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team televised Town Board, Zoning Board and Planning Board meetings to improve public access to town government; established a town-wide newsletter and improved the Town Web site to better connect residents to town government and community information; and, in 2009, made replays of the most recent Town Board meetings available on the Town Web site.

7. Pedestrian and Traffic Safety

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team addressed pedestrian and traffic safety issues in a public forum by establishing the Guilderland Traffic Safety Committee.

8. Quality of Life Improvements

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team improved the town water system and sewer system and made public water available to residents in the western portion of town who desperately needed it.

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team have worked tirelessly to improve the quality of life for our seniors.  In 2009, a new handicapped accessible senior bus will be added to the town fleet.  Here's what Community Caregivers has to say about Ken Runion and the Democratic Administration:

9. Intergovernmental Cooperation

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team secured over 3 million dollars in state and federal grants to enhance town services. Guilderland is the leader in developing inter-municipal agreements with neighboring municipalities to consolidate government services and save taxpayer money.
Recently, the Town and the City of Watervliet received a grant from the State of New York to look into the feasibility of establishing a joint water treatment facility at the Watervliet Reservoir.

10. Promises Made, Promises Kept

Ken Runion and the Democratic Team delivered on their promise to open town government, improve the quality of life of residents, hold the line on taxes, and enhance public safety. They continue to get things done with solutions to problems such as the flooding of Western Avenue in the vicinity of Western Avenue, storm water issues in the hamlet of McKownville and Curry Road, and issues with solid waste management.

 
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Ken Runion Responds to Negative Attacks of Mark Grimm & Warren Redlich

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Written by Ken Runion   
During Februuary 2009, the team of Mark Grimm and Warren Redlich opened a web site bearing the name of Ken Runion, Supervisor of the Town of Guilderland.  They even copied Ken Runion's picture from the official Town of Guilderland web site.  This is an attempt to confuse web surfers that this "deceptive" site is the real site of Ken Runion.  This is typical of the deception this team has practiced for the past two years.  For a response to the negative attacks, derogatory comments and innuendo of Mark Grimm and Warren Redlich, please click here.
 
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For the Latest Guilderland News, Visit Ken Runion's Guilderland Town Topics Web Site

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To keep the public informed and Guilderland town government transparent, Ken Runion has created the Guilderland Town Topics web site.  This site offers readers information and news about Guilderland and the Guilderland Town Board, including discussion concerning agenda items and the latest town board decisions.
 
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