Housing & Community Development Committee
I understand that some in our community are hesitant about building workforce housing and concerned about potential impacts on property values, traffic, and the overall character of our neighborhoods. However, I propose that a Housing and Community Development Committee is the ideal solution to address these concerns while promoting the benefits of workforce housing. Let me explain why this is a critical step for our community's future and share the draft proposal I have submitted to the Selectboard for consideration at our next meeting on May 7th.
2024 Selectboard Rules
I’m excited to announce that the Selectboard unanimously approved my recommendations to require additional ways to make it easier for the public to know when and how to attend our bi-weekly meetings.
2024 Rec Park Scholarships and Fees
Unfortunately, the Selectboard voted to increase the fees for this year’s Spring and Summer Rec Park fees. I was the one member of the Selectboard to vote NO. I find it distressing that these types of increases are being passed on to the families in our community that rely on these programs the most and not included in the budget as they have done in past years.
Statement: Housing Task Force Reorganization
I think this is a step in the right direction, and community involvement in a lot of places could really create momentum and buy-in to the opportunities we need to create for hard-working families right here in Manchester.
I want to be clear, though, that we still need to organize a public hearing in Manchester where everyone with the power to act on this crisis can hear the same stories I heard firsthand while walking door to door for my campaign.
West Wins Selectboard Seat Following Recount; Sworn Into Office
Jonathan West has been sworn in as the newest member of Manchester’s Selectboard, winning the two-year seat following a recount requested by incumbent candidate Laurie Kunz.
“I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity to serve my town,” West said. “Today’s confirmation of the results demonstrates the strength of our democratic process. Anita and the election staff handled this process with extreme professionalism and I’m thankful that this chapter of the process has been brought to a close.”
Manchester Selectboard Recount Set for Monday
The town of Manchester will undergo its first official recount since 2008 on Monday starting at 10 a.m. at the request of incumbent Selectboard candidate Laurie Kunz.
West Wins Selectboard Seat
MANCHESTER – Jonathan West has succeeded in his challenge to incumbent Selectboard member Laurie Kunz, winning the two-year term by a close margin. According to unofficial results from the Town Clerk's, just 11 votes delivered West's victory - though the margin may be prove to be larger when results are confirmed. This article will be updated when official results are available.
Letter vs. Spirit of the Law
Some may believe that a selectboard person's job is limited in scope, and their job is to "keep the lights on and potholes filled." While that may be the letter of the law, it is NOT the spirit of the law. As the elected officials for our town, we do have a statutory role in our town's maintenance and operational needs. But, as our town's leaders, we must go beyond the basics of the role and LEAD to build stronger relationships between groups and bring people to the table to help solve our most challenging and pressing issues. I've heard time and time again that our residents do not feel heard; they do not feel seen. Everyone's voice deserves to be heard and valued.
I Support the Manchester Community Library
I am the only candidate running for Manchester Selectboard to publicly voice my support of the MCL in this year's appropriations request from the Town of Manchester. While I recognize this year's appeal is an increase, it's important to acknowledge this is their first requested increase in six years.
Hate Has No Place In Manchester
I am reaching out to you as a father grappling with the challenges of the past couple of days, especially the last 24 hours. These moments have been particularly trying for me as a parent and a community member.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to those of you who took the time to comment, respond, and report the distressing remarks made on a post I shared in the Manchester Community Forum calling for civility in this election. The comments were not only misinformed but also dangerous, filled with unfounded accusations against my family, our abilities as parents, and the very legitimacy of our existence.
Solving Our Housing Crisis
We are in crisis mode. If you work in Manchester, you should be able to live in Manchester. Far too many of our friends and family are forced to live outside their hometown, or worse, just over the border in New York state. There are simple solutions to these complex problems. I'm confident we can move the needle further every single day if we're willing to work more closely together.
GNAT TV Candidate Statement
Hello Manchester.
My name is Jonathan West, and I'm thrilled to announce my candidacy for the Manchester Selectboard's 2-year seat.
Now, you might wonder, "Why am I running?" And the answer is DEEPLY personal.
I’m a father to four incredible children and a proud 10th-generation resident of Manchester.
Op-Ed: My Commitment to You
As I step into the arena of public service, you might wonder, "Why am I running?" The answer is deeply personal. I am a father to four incredible children and a proud member of the 10th generation of Manchester residents in my family. My journey, shaped by our local schools – MEMS, BBA, and UVM – taught me the importance of being connected and committed to the community.
PRESS: Manchester Resident Jonathan West Announces Run for Selectboard
Manchester resident Jonathan West announced he will run for the town's Selectboard, seeking the two-year term currently held by board member Laurie Kunz.
Campaign Announcement
Hello, Manchester! My name is Jonathan West, and I am thrilled to announce my candidacy for the Manchester Selectboard 2-year term.
In the heart of our community lies the promise of progress, and I am committed to fostering positive change.
Housing is a cornerstone of our town's vitality, and I pledge to work tirelessly to address this issue head-on.
Equity is not just a goal; it's a necessity. I promise to champion fairness, ensuring every voice is heard.
Transparency is key to trust, and I will strive to keep you informed every step of the way.
Together, let's build a brighter future for Manchester. Join me in creating a community that thrives for all by making the commitment and visiting westformanchester.com to get involved.
Thank you! Now, let’s get to work!