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Davidson announces candidacy for Place 3
From Staff Reports
André Davidson, current Plano City Council Place 3 representative, announced her plans to run for re-election in May.
This is a quick turnaround on a term for Davidson, who won a heated battle with Cathy Fang in a special election to fill the council seat that opened when Mabrie Jackson left office last year.
According to a statement released Friday, Davidson, a 30-year resident of Plano, is reiterating her commitment to economic development, property revitalization efforts and a strong public safety department designed to protect the fabric of the Plano community.
Davidson plans to continue her legacy of leadership and service to her community for many years to come.
“Having raised my own family in Plano, I am committed to keeping our community a place where families choose to live, work and play. As part of that commitment, I will continue to support neighborhood revitalization efforts such as Plano’s inaugural ‘Love Where You Live’ project,” she said. “This collaborative public/private partnership mobilized resources and volunteers from the city of Plano, neighborhood homeowner associations, school PTAs, church groups and community organizations. Several hundred citizens joined together to make minor home repairs, clean up yards and alleyways, haul away trash, and host a neighborhood block party for area residents in one of Plano’s older neighborhoods near Shawnee Park. As a result, the neighborhood looks great and residents have a renewed sense of community,” she said.
Plano community leader and retired educator Dr. Myrtle Hightower expressed her support for Davidson.
“André has been a selfless community servant for many years,” Hightower said. “The positive contributions she has made as a member of the city council have underscored the depth of her commitment to Plano and its citizens. Electing leaders with André’s foresight and caring attitude, coupled with her ability to make well-informed decisions on behalf of her constituents, is critical if we are to maintain the remarkable quality of life for which Plano is so well-known.”
Davidson and her husband of 44 years, Warren, have two adult children and six grandchildren.
Davidson will formally kick off her campaign at a reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, at the Haggard Party Barn in Plano.
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