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Irondequoit Town Supervisor Debate: Andre Evans and Anthony Costanza
Next Steps Show
49 minutes
2 weeks ago
Irondequoit Town Supervisor Debate: Andre Evans and Anthony Costanza
Mira, listen. This was a real job interview for your streets, taxes, and safety, where Monroe County's median property tax hit $3,805 last year, one of the highest in NY. Choose leadership that delivers a 90-day public dashboard, competitive bids, fair assessments, and data-driven policing with civil liberties intact, because Irondequoit's overall crime rate is already 25% below the national average, and we can build on that. Early voting is open. Choose the adult who shows the work and guards your freedom. “One of the first things I want to do is get a body cam and put it on myself and wear it all day long… and I will provide full transparency.” - Anthony Costanza
Integrity must live in daylight. Demand a Supervisor who publishes the numbers, caps levy growth at inflation, like the county did by holding it flat in 2024 for the first time in two decades, speeds permits, broadens the tax base, and respects Class I wetlands while hiring by merit.
Early voting is open. Vote for results you can verify, no more assessment fights like the 2023 mess where one homeowner's value jumped $110,000, sparking cries for audits. “If you have to resort to fear and lies to win an election, then you should never ever be near the source of power.” - Andre Evans
Safety and freedom are not opposites. Irondequoit needs data-first policing, honest assessments, and transparent budgets you can see without a lawyer. Early voting is open. Pick leadership that shows its math and serves the people, not politics, as one local put it on X: "Democrat ruling party is what happened in Western NY... Tax assessments falsely elevated for money grab too."