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    Boyajian plans mayoral run
    Ex-Fresno council member unveils agenda
    By Matt Leedy / The Fresno Bee
    09/27/07 23:44:30
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    Former Fresno City Council Member Tom Boyajian wants to return to City
    Hall -- this time as mayor.

    He will formally announce that he's running for mayor this evening at
    his Tower District home. Boyajian, 62, confirmed Thursday that he will
    become the third mayoral candidate in the race, joining current Fresno
    City Council Members Jerry Duncan and Mike Dages.

    Boyajian, a private attorney, represented west-central Fresno on the
    council for eight years before being termed out in January. He gained
    widespread popularity in his district by frequently visiting
    neighborhoods and working to repave streets, fix sidewalks and cover
    up graffiti.

    Mayor Alan Autry terms out of office in about 15 months. And there
    will likely be a crowded June ballot of candidates hoping to replace
    him. If no one wins more than 50% of the vote, the top two
    vote-getters will meet in a November 2008 runoff.

    Among those considering joining the mayoral race are Council Members
    Henry T. Perea and Larry Westerlund and Ashley Swearengin, chief
    operating officer for the Regional Jobs Initiative, which works to
    improve the local economy.

    During Boyajian's two terms on council, and especially in his last two
    years, he often voted against the majority of his council
    colleagues. He was the only council member, for example, to oppose a
    plan last year to beef up the Fire Department using a $10.8 million
    budget surplus.

    However, he joined council colleagues in a unanimous vote in 2003 to
    fine owners of dilapidated, vacant buildings that contribute to
    neighborhood blight. He also pushed to have a grant writer hired for
    the Public Works Department.

    If elected mayor, Boyajian said, he would try to streamline the city's
    permitting process, making it easier for businesses to get started and
    expand. Duncan made the same campaign promise when he announced his
    candidacy Wednesday.

    Boyajian also said he would improve morale in City Hall by hiring more
    competent and passionate managers.

    Improving the Valley's air quality also will be on Boyajian's campaign
    platform. He wants to direct more of Fresno's residential and retail
    growth to the city's core and discourage urban sprawl. The goal, he
    said, is to cut down the amount of time Fresnans drive
    pollution-producing cars.

    For the same reason, Boyajian said he'll push plans to have a
    high-speed bullet train in California that stops in Fresno.

    The reporter can be reached at [email protected] or (559) 441-6208.

    http://www.fresnobee.com/263/story/1505 03.html
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