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Starsky Elected Mayor
Jeff Starsky was elected Mayor at Tuesday's city council meeting, with Andy Morin serving as vice-mayor. Already at work, Starsky was on hand to help emcee the Palladio 16 Sneak Preview tonight. Starsky was previously mayor in 2002.Labels: Andy Morin, Jeff Starsky
posted December 09, 2009

City Council Re-Elected
All 3 incumbents up for re-election won the race for Folsom City Council. Miklos & Morin lead the pack, followed closely by Kerri Howell. Michael Gordon trails by at least 6% with early results being tallied.Labels: Andy Morin, Folsom City Council, Kerri Howell, Michael Gordon, Steve Miklos, trails
posted November 07, 2006

Mayor Morin Addresses City
Mayor Andy Morin wrote a letter to the city regarding the bridge developments and the selection of the new city manager. The bridge is undergoing an environmental assessment, and Morin is happy to announce the selection of Kerry Miller to city manager.Labels: Andy Morin, Folsom Dam Bridge, Kerry Miller
posted August 21, 2006

20 Questions With... Andy Morin
After 6 months of nagging, we finally landed a coveted interview with the mayor of Folsom, Andy Morin. Find out what makes him tick, and find out the answer to the question so many of us have been dying to know... Where is my In-N-Out Burger???Labels: Andy Morin, In-N-Out
posted June 29, 2006

Morin's First 'State of the City'
Now that Andy Morin has taken over as mayor of Folsom, he took the time to address the city's current state. Expansion south of 50, Palladio Mall, and the Dam bypass bridge were all topics discussed. Full story in the Telegraph. * Full Transcript of Mayor Morin's State of the CityLabels: Andy Morin, Cash Crossing, Palladio Mall
posted February 01, 2006

Morin/Howell Named Mayor/Vice-Mayor
City Council members Andy Morin and Kerri Howell have been named as the new mayor and vice-mayor for the year, respectively. Morin's top priorities are the Folsom Dam replacement bridge, the new city library, and annexation efforts south of US 50. * Morin Bio * Howell BioLabels: Andy Morin, Cash Crossing, Folsom City Council, Folsom Library, Kerri Howell
posted December 18, 2005

New Bridge May Hit a Snag
The Folsom Dam Bypass Bridge is currently being "fast-tracked" to a 2007 opening, however a design issue with the Folsom Dam raise project may pose a problem. A new spillway may be needed for the Dam, which would be perilously close the the bridge. Vice Mayor Andy Morin feels the bridge can be modified, however, to accomodate the design issue. Story in the Bee.Labels: Andy Morin, Cash Crossing, Folsom Dam Bridge, Folsom Lake Crossing
posted August 25, 2005

Affordable Housing Questioned
City Council has mixed emotions about how its quest for affordable housing is shaping up. Some developers are purchasing current developments and slating them for affordable housing, which is raising a few eyebrows. Council Members Morin and Howell feel this is a disproportionate way of clustering the affordable housing within Folsom. Story in today's Bee.
* Discuss in the Folsom Forums!Labels: Andy Morin, Folsom City Council, Kerri Howell
posted January 13, 2005

It's Down to the Wire
The polls are closed and it's time to start tabulating results... early reports show that Miklos, Howell, & Morin are the front-runners for Folsom City Council, Measure P is passing at 53%, but the biggest surprise so far is the governor's race. Bill Simon and Gray Davis differ from only a couple percentage points so far, with Davis now holding a slim margin. Follow the results here.
Also See: General Election Results / Folsom City Council / FCUSD School Board / Measure P Labels: Andy Morin, Kerri Howell, schools, Steve Miklos
posted November 05, 2002

How Your City Council Candidates are Raising Money
Andy Morin, a challenger to the city council openings, has decided that rather than accepting contributions from outside sources, he'd fund his campaign on his own, putting up $12,000 of his own money. Incumbent Steve Miklos has brought in almost $11,000 from various places, including building and development interests. Other candidates who accepted contributions from developers include Kerri Howell and Nancy Mitchell. To check out where all the candidates got their money, see Sunday's article in the Bee.Labels: Andy Morin, Kerri Howell, Steve Miklos
posted October 20, 2002

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