Posted on 08/07/2005 6:25:46 AM PDT by bruce_cobbeldick_for_congress
Cobbeldick aims his sights on town's top office Thursday, August 04, 2005 By CAROLYN STEIGMAN BAY VILLAGE _ If Bruce Cobbeldick isn't elected mayor of Bay Village in November, it won't be for lack of trying. He has been campaigning at a feverish pace since first announcing his plan to run for the position in March 2004.
No one goes door to door like me, tries this hard to be accessible to people, or takes the initiative to have Web sites and campaign headquarters in place for the convenience of citizens, Cobbeldick said. What other candidate has rented out the Bay Lodge or scheduled 12-hour days once a month to talk to people?
Cobbeldick makes no bones about his disapproval of incumbent Mayor Deborah Sutherland.
Debbie has presided over a lot of questionable spending and the sad thing is, this is an era where our aging population and young families are struggling, Cobbeldick said. I get a dozen phone calls a week telling me that Deborah is simply out of touch.
If elected, Cobbeldick has vowed to replace Law Director Gary Ebert, a position Ebert has held since April 1986. Before becoming the law director, Ebert was the Ward 4 councilman from 1982-86.
Cobbeldick, however, has charged that Ebert is someone Bay's citizens have found abrasive for years. Cobbeldick would turn the job into a four-year position.
Cobbeldick would like to post the city's budget and assets on the city's Web site at www.bay-village-ohio.com on the Internet and hold virtual town meetings. He also says he would stop the editing of City Council minutes.
Cobbeldick reserves his biggest criticism for Sutherland's fiscal management of the city's budget. He questions the need for a million dollar shooting range for the city's police force.
How many Meals on Wheels would a million dollars buy for our senior citizens over the next four years? Cobbeldick asked. New programs, fueled by new income streams could better meet the needs of our seniors and children ... My aim is to make it (living in the city) affordable once again.
Cobbeldick didn't say, however, where these new streams of income would come from, if not from taxes, which he said are too high.
Cobbeldick was born and raised in Bay Village and served in the Marine Corps from 1984-90. His work experience since his discharge has been wide and varied.
From 1990-92, he worked as a copy and floor editor for a newspaper in Utah. Then he worked for a year as a manager for a commercial photography consultant. This was followed by working four years as an emergency dispatcher for the Salt Lake City International Airport.
He earn his bachelor of arts degree in management from the University of Phoenix in 1998 by going to night school. Cobbeldick moved back to Bay the following year.
He worked for one year as a facilitator for Ernst & Young. Then, he moved on to being a project manager for a consulting firm for one year. From 2001-03, Cobbeldick also worked for Columbiana County performing efficiency studies.
Cobbeldick still owns the windows blind franchise, Bayview Window Fashions, that he bought in 2002.
He served as the sales manager for American Home Mortgage from 2003-04.
Since then, he has been a mortgage broker specializing in commercial real estate. He is also licensed in residential real estate and works for Ohio Lending Solutions in Westlake. He has launched Bay Portal Companies Inc. and Alternet Consulting.
Cobbeldick's campaign headquarters is located in Bay Square in Bay Lanes and his email address is cobbledick@comcast.com on the Internet.
All the great driver's ed films of the 50's were done there.
Signal 30 is freakin great by the way :)
well not for the people in it, but I was a bit weird when I was 15-16 when I saw it....
In 10 years the powerhouse out of Ohio will be the Bruce Cobbledick/Jeff Seeman ticket.
I'll bookmark this thread then.
In San Fransisco he is known as Gobbledick.
what the hell is in the water up there in Ohio?
Hey, we watched Signal 30 and Mechanized Death in Driver Ed here in MD. Too bad the counties dropped Driver Ed from the HS curriculum. Now our kids learn how to drive from third world immigrants with a Hyundai and a magnetic "...Driving School" sign to slap on the car. Seriously.(Not that any of this has anything at all to do with the thread topic. - Leaving now.)
LOL
really?
I watched signal 30 when I was a sophomore in HS in 1995-1996. I enjoyed it.
Then again, my parents insisted that I learn the basics of driving starting when I was 12...
The Penguin was Oswald Cobblepot.
Tell me how 100% of the voting population of Bay Village managed to turn out in the 2004 election and how they managed to vote for Kucinich to represent them?
You have more problems in Bay than just the current administration. If Sutherland wins, dig deep my friend because I sense you have corruption with the election officials.
Check this out!
Need an Ohio Ping!
Per your request.
North East Ohio Pings.
Im surprised you didnt post a pic of the old Twilight drive in theater sign! :)
Who is Debbie Sutherland, and why are you stalking her?
"Tell me how 100% of the voting population of Bay Village managed to turn out in the 2004 election and how they managed to vote for Kucinich to represent them?"
Semper Fi and good luck!
http://www.westshoremall.shoppingcartsplus.com/i/politics/cobb_bright_photo.jpg
Definitely "cobb_bright_photo"...
And I wonder why everything has to be said twice.
And I wonder why everything has to be said twice.
Both here and on his web page.
Both here and on his web page.
And About page.
And About page.
Where, incidentally, he has a cool link to an endorsement from a computer!
Is this the usual path...if you can't get elected to Congress, run for mayor?
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