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3 November 2009
Election Day - WE WON THE MOST VOTES!!

1 December 2009
Run-off Election Day- WE WON THE ELECTION!

2 January 2010
The Term Begins

Key Votes
Yes on Complete Streets
No on Hudson Annexation
Yes on Neighborhood Speed Calming
Yes on 2020 Visioning
No on SW Public Works Complex
Yes on Energy Efficiency
No on Employee Loans
Yes on Greater Cedar Valley Alliance

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Nick Taiber for City Council

Moving Cedar Falls Forward
NickPhoto As your working council person...

With the endorsement of Cedar Falls voters, I started my term on January 2nd, 2010. I aim to bring unique energy and perspective to council in independent, objective, and inclusive manner.

These are areas I'm working on...

  • Great streets - accomodating, safe, efficient, beautiful, vibrant streets
  • Government transparency and representation
  • Super-efficient government
  • Sustainable operations and infrastructure investment
  • North Cedar renewal
  • College Hill vibrancy
  • Expanded city-wide recreation opportunities
  • Curb-side recycling
  • Inter-governmental cooperation
  • Encourage Public-Private-Partnership
  • Spark State Street Development
  • Foster entreprenuership and economic development
  • Enhance student/citizen experiences
  • Advocating for lower taxes - local property, state income, corporate income taxes
  • Nick Taiber Wins the Run-off

    The vote is in: Nick Taiber, 2,470 / 65% and Gary Winterhof, 1348 / 35%. Thank you Cedar Falls voters!! I am eager to start my service, to represent and to lead. Cedar Falls is a great place to live today. With citizen input, staff expertise, and council guidance, Cedar Falls can be the Midwest mecca to live, work, and play. Read the Waterloo Courier Article, 2Dec2009.

    I promise to be independent, objective, and inclusive. I will question the status quo, listen, gather facts, and apply sound judgment. With other council members, we will usher in progressive leadership, always mindful of quality of life and fiscal responsibility. Cedar Falls is a city of opportunity - opportunity for better infrastructure investment though complete streets, opportunity in Northern Cedar Falls for sound redevelopment, opportunity for economic growth by leveraging our great assets from CFU to the Industrial Park(s), opportunity for urban redevelopment and infill, opportunity for more collaborative UNI-City relationships. Opportunity.

    Thanks again Cedar Falls. I will be redeveloping this site to be a resource to Cedar Falls, to continue our legacy of engagement and open communication.

    Nick Taiber Means Experience

    NickPhoto Throughout his life, Nick has sought to be involved and he measures his involvement by accomplishment. Ask Nick about his business development experience, the dozens of foreign countries in which he's worked, the mergers and acquisitions conducted under his guidance, the experience of doubling the size of a local and multi-national business. Nick's involved by choice, not convenience. Here's a sample:

    • Campus Planning Committee, University of Iowa, 1997-1998
    • President, Institute of Industrial Engineers, 1998-1999
    • Advertising Manager, Hawkeye Engineer, 1998-1999
    • Board Member, Keystone Neighborhood, 2001-2004
    • Commissioner, Rock Island Preservation Commission, 2003-2004
    • Board Member/Webmaster, KeyStone Neighborhood Association, 2003-2004
    • Task Force Member, Rock Island Parkway & Bicycle, 2004
    • Graduate, Rock Island Community Leadership College, 2002 & 2003
    • Rock Island Volunteer/Activism Award Recipient, 2002
    • Task Force Member, Cedar Falls Beautification, 2005
    • Active member, Overman Park Neighborhood Association, 2005-present
    • Active member, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 2005-present
    • Active member, Cedar Valley Young Professionals, 2009-present
    • Board Member, Self-Help International, 2009-present
    • at Large member, Cedar Falls City Council, 2010-present

    Nick Taiber on Cedar Falls

    Cedar Falls is a great place to live, and keeping it great requires initiative, fresh thinking, and a willingness to listen to ideas from everyone. I will bring unique perspective, bountiful energy, and careful leadership to the Cedar Falls City Council.

    When Molly and I chose to return to the Cedar Valley, we surveyed all cities in the area to determine the best fit for the needs of our family. Cedar Falls stood out for its Quality of Life - schools, recreation, culture, low taxes, beauty, faith options, and city services. Clearly, Cedar Falls is a reflection of community values, citizen commitment, and excellent leadership.

    There are great opportunities for our city. While everyone's vision for Quality of Life is different and its direct measure subjective, stable or increasing property values reflect robust demand - more is right than wrong and Quality of Life must be good.  It is the duty of elected officials to listen and lead, to implement policy and actions, to respect rights of citizens and property, to serve Quality of Life. 

    But there are many needs competing for a scarce resource to improve our Quality of Life - the tax dollar.  I will strive to lower our taxes, to be the city's best steward of city revenues, and to use resources and assets in a manner of greatest return to the citizens of Cedar Falls.

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