From local advocate to elected official – with LeVette Fuller
LeVette Fuller, Shreveport councilmember and co-founder of Re:Form Shreveport, joins the show to talk about her journey from citizen advocate and "land-use nerd" (her words) to local elected official—plus a few specific challenges the city has faced during her tenure.
Some of what we cover in this show:
LeVette's background in community advocacy and how Re:Form Shreveport was startedWhat motivated her to run for City CouncilHow actually serving on Council compares to what she thought it would be likeAn example of a key issue and how she handled the research, response (voting), and reactionThe importance of downtown to the city's identity and cultureThe role that horizontal expansion and annexation has on city services and budgetsHow last year's budget process compares to what they're going to be dealing with in their upcoming FY21 budgetAdvice for other people thinking about running for CouncilMentioned in the show: The Memphis 3.0 Plan
Follow LeVette on Facebook (that's her official councilmember page) and Twitter.
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(This episode features music from No Money, Custodian of Records, and Isaac Horwedel.)
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