SEBASTIAN – The six Sebastian candidates seeking two seats on the city council dais told the 50-strong audience that they would work to improve the city’s economy and keep taxes low.
The candidates, who include two incumbents and four challengers, squared off in a forum sponsored by the Sebastian Property Owners Association.
They fielded questions ranging from what they don’t like about the city to where they would cut expenses to keep the budget balanced.
Other questions included their thoughts on the city’s potential return on investment of the working waterfront project on Indian River Drive (watch related video) and if they believe the Sebastian City Council should sit as the Community Redevelopment Agency.
For each, those items were the candidates’ highest priority.
“We can’t wait for Washington (D.C.)” to fix the city’s problems,” Wheeler said.
“I can make change,” Gilliams said.
“I represent the people,” he said.
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