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Candidates prioritize sidewalk repairs, potholes and tree maintenance and promise responsive constituent service

September 06, 2025 | Salem City, Essex County, Massachusetts


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Candidates prioritize sidewalk repairs, potholes and tree maintenance and promise responsive constituent service
At the Ward 6 forum candidates emphasized constituent-responsive approaches to routine infrastructure requests — sidewalk repairs, potholes and hazardous tree limbs — and described expectations for quicker city follow-up.

Marlene Warner praised the mayor's recent $750,000 allocation for 79 sidewalk projects and recommended electronic newsletters, postcards and door-knocking to inform residents about repairs. Warner said volunteer neighborhood associations could help identify priorities.

Caitlin Halapa said she uses formal ticketing channels and would "call someone" if residents do not get a timely response, citing the city's SeeClickFix system and promising to escalate unresolved safety issues to department heads. "This is a safety issue. Let's talk about reprioritizing this and getting this fixed," she said.

Robert K. Meyer described specific homeowner concerns about overhanging branches and roots lifting sidewalks, and said elected officials should be responsive: "If you call me, I'm gonna come over to your house and we're gonna check it out." Meyer emphasized on-the-ground responsiveness and follow-up.

Ending: Candidates recommended residents use the official ticketing system, expect councilor follow-up when tickets stall, and support coordinated neighborhood outreach to help prioritize the backlog of repairs.

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