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New Bridge Photos
Folsom Lake Crossing, Johnny Cash Crossing, the Dam Bridge, the New-New Bridge, whatever you want to call it, it's going to ease a lot of traffic woes, with some fine vistas to boot. Craig Learoyd and John Gladding were given access to check it out. * Also: Folsom Telegraph interviews Mayor Miklos on the new bridge
 Labels: Cash Crossing, Folsom Lake Crossing, photos, Steve Miklos
posted March 20, 2009

Shovel Ready Projects
President Obama recently welcomed the US Conference of Mayors, and as we all know, a stimulus package is funding a number of projects throughout the country. Not all mayors were present, but ours was. See what projects Folsom applied for. It doesn't mean they will get funding, but you can't get the money if you don't apply!Labels: President Obama, redevelopment, Steve Miklos
posted February 28, 2009

Miklos Voted in as Mayor
Steve Miklos will serve his eight term as mayor of Folsom; last night he and Jeff Starsky were elected mayor and vice-mayor, respectively. New City Council member Ernie Sheldon was also sworn in, as well as Starsky, who was recently re-elected. * Discuss in the forumsLabels: Ernie Sheldon, Folsom City Council, Jeff Starsky, Steve Miklos
posted December 10, 2008

Eric King Selected as Mayor
Eric King was selected as mayor for 2008 on Tuesday; his term is effective immediately. Steve Miklos was also selected as Vice-Mayor. The contruction of the new bridge and annexation of South of 50 are on the forefront of items for 2008.Labels: Eric King, Folsom Dam Bridge, South of 50, Steve Miklos
posted December 13, 2007

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

King Back For More
Folsom City Council member Eric King, who was elected to the council in 2000, will officially toss his hat back in to the ring, with a Re-Election Kick-off party, hosted by Folsom Mayor Steve Miklos. The re-election party will be from 5-7 on Thursday, at Bella Bru on Blue Ravine. Stop by and say hi!Labels: Eric King, Folsom City Council, Steve Miklos
posted July 21, 2004

Development So. of 50 Planned
The fate of open land south of Highway 50 is being planned. Several factors spell development, from Country Day School's plans to build on 80 acres, to Mayor Miklos' call for the city to annex 30,000 acres of grassland south of Highway 50. An exhaustive report on the subject is now available in the Business Journal.Labels: South of 50, Steve Miklos
posted March 08, 2004

20 Questions With... Mayor Miklos
Did you know Mayor Steve Miklos was a past firefighter? Or that he's got a soft spot for Moose Tracks ice cream? MyFolsom.Com takes a look at the mayor from a more simple point of view, from what's in his CD player to the closest he's ever come to death! This will be the first in a series of interviews of citizens from the ordinary to extraordinary.
* Want to be interviewed or suggest an interviewee? E-Mail us!Labels: Steve Miklos
posted August 19, 2003

Death Row Moving to Folsom???
For the first time since FDR was president of the United States, Folsom Prison may be housing maximum-security prisoners on death row. Folsom city mayor Steve Miklos, Assembly leader Dave Cox, and other local representatives are incredibly opposed to such a move, however the Legislature is taking action to have it happen by 2007. Current inmates serve in San Quentin, however the budget crunch is causing leaders to explore other possibilities. More is in the Bee.
Also See: Discuss this in the Forums!Labels: Steve Miklos
posted May 15, 2003

City Council Presents Proposals For Opening Up Dam Road
Mayor Steve Miklos and the rest of city council have appealed to Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner John W. Keys over the closure of the Folsom Dam Road. Among several alternatives include checkpoints a la Hoover Dam, access during low water periods, and public access during peak commute times. It is unknown whether or not the road will ever re-open, and if a bridge will be built in its place. More is in today's Telegraph.
Also See: Bureau of Reclamation Oppose Ose's Bridge PlanLabels: Steve Miklos, USBOR
posted April 02, 2003

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

They've Got the Money, Honey
With the election less than one week away, the candidates for City Council are solidifying their war chest and making a last dash at the undecided voters throughout Folsom. Steve Miklos, Doug Udell, and Stephanie Jantzen all recieved support from local firefighters, and some have recieved additional money from building and development interests. To get the skinny, check out the article in the Bee.
Also See: MyFolsom.Com's 2002 Voter GuideLabels: Doug Udell, Steve Miklos
posted October 31, 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

Cyndi Dow Not Seeking Re-Election
The candidates for City Council have been announced, and 9 people will be seeking seats, 2 of them incumbent. Cyndi Dow, a current City Council member and past president of the Folsom Chamber of Commerce, decided not to see re-election after 4 years of service. Kerri Howell and Steve Miklos, both members of the current city council, are seeking new terms. City growth seems to be the focus point for most candidates. Full Story in the Sacramento Bee.
Also See: Folsom City Council websiteLabels: Kerri Howell, Steve Miklos
posted August 22, 2002

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