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otherMarch 26, 2014

Name: Debbie Gahan Age: 65 Place of birth: Moline, IL Husband: John Gahan Step-children: Michael Gahan, Jack Gahan, Patrick Gahan, Brigid Gahan Tiedgen Occupation: Mayor Employer: City of Perryville Businesses owned, all or part: None Previous offices held or sought: Mayor...

Debbie Gahan
Debbie Gahan

Name: Debbie Gahan

Age: 65

Place of birth: Moline, IL

Husband: John Gahan

Step-children: Michael Gahan, Jack Gahan, Patrick Gahan, Brigid Gahan Tiedgen

Occupation: Mayor

Employer: City of Perryville

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Businesses owned, all or part: None

Previous offices held or sought: Mayor

__What is the biggest economic challenge facing Perryville? What can be done about it?:__

It's hard to overcome challenges we don't create. We've successfully faced the recession without losing valuable jobs, the potential curtailment of economic development due to ozone violations we neither created nor have control over, and an endangered specie, the Grotto Sculpin, which lives in our underground aquifers. By continuing to work collaboratively and positively with industry and all levels of government we'll strive to apply common sense to rampant over-regulation and keep moving forward.

__What in your background or education makes you qualified for this office?:__

I've worked with the disadvantaged, seniors, children, in environmental control, and as a municipal employee. I understand city codes and know how to work with the experts, professionals who handle not only our complicated infrastructure, but all aspects of the public services our citizens deserve, without micro-managing. I am an effective communicator, both to staff and in public speaking. We've faced hard decisions over my six years as mayor and I've been a situational leader.

__What infrastructure improvements would you like to see?:__

We have planned for and will be installing cured-in-place wastewater pipe liners to decrease infiltration. Our wastewater treatment plant is scheduled for filtration upgrades to meet stringent federal standards. We have plans to extend our gas service to several neighborhood subdivisions. We're also extending a nearly 100% grant-funded industrial park street to enhance economic development. We are constantly assessing and prioritizing infrastructure and streets to make the best use of tax dollars without raising taxes.

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