Jim Love: Why I'm Running for City Council District 14

Started by Metro Jacksonville, February 15, 2011, 03:05:18 AM

Noone

This man wants to be the next city councilman representing Dist. 14. We paddled Hogans Creek today and the issue of river access that is needed in District 7 and 4 will be better represented in Dist.14.

doglover

Well, I still have not had a return call or email from Jim Love and it has been over 2 months. I did, however, get a personal visit from Jill Dame herself. I think it is very impressive to have an actual candidate go knock on doors herself. Her contact info is also on the flier she gave me. I researched her qualifications and stance on the issues and am impressed with those as well.
I am truly disappointed in Jim Love who cannot be bothered to talk to the "little people".
I am definitely voting for Jill Dame!!! 

mtraininjax

QuoteWell, I still have not had a return call or email from Jim Love and it has been over 2 months. I did, however, get a personal visit from Jill Dame herself. I think it is very impressive to have an actual candidate go knock on doors herself. Her contact info is also on the flier she gave me. I researched her qualifications and stance on the issues and am impressed with those as well.
I am truly disappointed in Jim Love who cannot be bothered to talk to the "little people".
I am definitely voting for Jill Dame!!! 

Good for you, Jim Love personally walked down the street to me and gave me his sign and we chatted for about an hour about the issues. Whereas Dame sent her husband out to campaign for her in my neighborhood, because she was too busy with other neighborhoods. I am definitely voting for Jim Love!!!
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

doglover

Well, to each their own I suppose. I just find it odd that he cannot even reply to an email. I also find it odd that he hasn't campaigned on my street considering I live a few houses down from his office. But good for you!!

doglover



Good for you, Jim Love personally walked down the street to me and gave me his sign and we chatted for about an hour about the issues. Whereas Dame sent her husband out to campaign for her in my neighborhood, because she was too busy with other neighborhoods. I am definitely voting for Jim Love!!!
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I'd take a response from Jim's wife, that's better than absolutely being ignored

hillary supporter

Good luck, Jim. There will be some big developments in our district that will make it stand out among our city.
With your experience leading the Park and King association, you can take riverside to the top. It will be hard to do without you!

Jimmy

Two great candidates; each would make a fine Councilmember.  I wish we could clone either or both of them.

mtraininjax

http://www.coj.net/welcome/featured-upcoming-events/all-events/keep-jacksonville-beautiful-31st-anniversary-event.aspx

One way to say thanks for all the hard work in the community is by recognizing them in front of their peers, so there will be a ceremony thanking Jim Love for all of his hard work in protecting the environment tonight at City Hall, per the COJ website.

Keep Jacksonville Beautiful 31st Anniversary Event
And, that $115 will save Jacksonville from financial ruin. - Mayor John Peyton

"This is a game-changer. This is what I mean when I say taking Jacksonville to the next level."
-Mayor Alvin Brown on new video boards at Everbank Field

BoldBoyOfTheSouth

Councilman Jim Love sacrificed the gay, lesbian, bisexual & transgender community and the Human Rights Ordinance just to be recognized by the First Baptist Church.   How can anybody support a man who lacks honor?

Bridges

QuoteOne way to say thanks for all the hard work in the community is by recognizing them in front of their peers, so there will be a ceremony thanking Jim Love for all of his hard work in protecting the environment tonight at City Hall, per the COJ website.

Quote from: stephendare on January 23, 2014, 03:44:56 PM
And lets not even get started about his lack of support for the mobility fee.

They should thank him like they thanked Bill Killingsworth.  Honor him in front of the city council, and then 30 minutes later defund one of his biggest projects, and spend the next 3 years trying to dismantle it entirely.
So I said to him: Arthur, Artie come on, why does the salesman have to die? Change the title; The life of a salesman. That's what people want to see.

Intuition Ale Works

Quote from: BoldBoyOfTheSouth on January 23, 2014, 03:42:47 PM
Councilman Jim Love sacrificed the gay, lesbian, bisexual & transgender community and the Human Rights Ordinance just to be recognized by the First Baptist Church.   How can anybody support a man who lacks honor?

To be fair, Councilman Love voted for the HRO that nearly passed.

He did not receive the standing ovation at First Baptist .

Our at Large Council Member Robin Lumb did.

Here is the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJxO0D4d9Fo

"Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind.
Withering my intuition leaving opportunities behind..."
-MJK

ChriswUfGator

Quote from: BoldBoyOfTheSouth on January 23, 2014, 03:42:47 PM
Councilman Jim Love sacrificed the gay, lesbian, bisexual & transgender community and the Human Rights Ordinance just to be recognized by the First Baptist Church.   How can anybody support a man who lacks honor?

You're thinking of Lumb not Love. It gets confusing sometimes since the names are similar.


Kay

Love did vote for the substitute and is supportive.  I suggested you meet with him--why not do that? 

BoldBoyOfTheSouth

#43
@Mr Love,

Can you please clarify your position of ticketing drivers in the Kings Street area who park on the street while your own business charges drivers to park in your own parking lot?

Is this not a conflict of interest?

Would you be willing to donate all (not fancy accounting profits) but all proceeds that you make on parking from bar & restaurant patrons to neighborhood clean up causes?

BoldBoyOfTheSouth

I do not see any noticeable city funds for Edgewood Avenue in Murray Hill.  You seem rather Riverside/Avondale centric. How come you seem to treat Murray Hill as an unwanted stepchild?