THE PRINT EDITION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2017
VOLUME XVIIII - ISSUE 31
Candidates Forum: Street Festival Over the Top District 2 City Council Race
by Rick Winterson
A quick count Tuesday evening indicated more than 200 attendees at the Candidates Forum for the City Council District 2 race, which was held in the auditorium of the UP Academy Charter School on Dorchester Street. The Forum was not a political debate. Instead, it took the form of various questions submitted by the public, which were then answered by each of the individual candidates in turn. Desmond Rohan, who isn’t from District 2, moderated the Forum in a skilled and even-handed manner. He is to be complimented. The seven candidates were Corey Dinopoulos, Ed Flynn, Joe Kebartas, Mike Kelley, Peter LinMarcus, Erica Tritta, and Kora Vakil. First, each of the candidates was allowed two minutes to introduce her- or himself, and to make brief comments on key South Boston issues. And there
were connecting threads in each candidate’s introduction: every one of them criticized the rapid, uncontrolled pace of development in South Boston, along with the critical need for affordable housing here (“residents have to decide between having a family or moving out of South Boston”). Specific questions (submitted by the public before the Forum) then followed – the opening question was about the opioid crisis. All the candidates agreed that more action is needed, especially additional treatment facilities and professional care. A question about Boston schooling followed, which generated responses ranging from “lack of good schools is the reason people leave South Boston”, to the need for more vocational education, to education “as an investment in diversity”. The question about turning D Street into a pedestrian mall led to various
Mike Foley (center) receives the Festival’s 2017 Thomas Butler Award.
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