Bob Beaudry files as candidate for Westfield City Council

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Bob Beaudry has filed to run for Westfield City Council in District 2. He will run on the Republican ballot in the upcoming primary election on May 7.

The Purdue graduate and self-employed entrepreneur has been active in the community for many years, having held several offices on his Homeowners’ Association board, including president. He is currently serving on the Hamilton County Redevelopment Commission.

“I believe my business experience managing income, expense, budgets, taxes and working alongside diverse people are valuable skills I bring to the position,” said Beaudry. “Being a self-employed empty nester allows my schedule flexibility to devote the 20 to 30 hours a week needed to do the job properly. It is important to remember that the city council’s role is to work independently, yet in partnership with the administration, to assure the community needs are met reasonably and responsibly in a shared vision.”

An issue of concern for Beaudry is protecting the affordability of retired and single income families who continue to feel the sting of higher taxes and referendums on their fixed incomes. He says sound financial stewardship of all taxpayer finances is important.

Beaudry says he also wants to preserve the high quality of public safety enjoyed today and find a permanent home for the vibrant youth recreational sports leagues. He says he will champion the push for transparency in local government by requiring detailed budgets, flexible meeting times and a live video feed of city council business.

Bob and his wife, Alison, built their Westfield home in 2005. Married for 31 years, they have two daughters, Kelsey, 25, and Arden, 23, both Westfield High School graduates. They currently attend Thrive Church in Westfield.

For more information about Bob Beaudry and his campaign, please visit bobbeaudryforcouncil.com.