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Realtors sell more than just housing. We sell an
entire lifestyle - neighborhoods, schools and businesses, amenities and
an overall quality of life. People educate themselves about the local
housing market, the school district, business opportunities and
recreational offerings. Some even investigate and participate in the
local political scene.
How many of you are registered to vote? Of the registered voters, how
many will actually cast a ballot - either by voting early, by absentee,
or appearing at your polling location on Tuesday?
This election provides an opportunity to participate in a wonderful
process. We'll be electing two city commissioners, who - along with
their three peers - will decide issues large and small, affecting our
marina, our commercial and residential districts, refuse pick-up, land
development codes and more. Your input is critical. Otherwise decisions
will be made despite our wishes, and our silence and non-involvement
will be responsible for results.
If you think realtors have a vested interest in our community, you're
right - we do. Many of us are involved in our association as well as
myriad civic, fraternal and non-profit organizations providing us
personal satisfaction and benefiting our residents. Involvement is key -
and a major way to have an impact is to vote.
Regardless of your personal feelings about individual candidates or
issues, you can employ one of our most basic desires: the right to have
your say.
Remember to have your say on Tuesday.
Dee Chaplin, President, Amelia Island-Nassau County
Association of Realtors
Excerpted from the
News-Leader |