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David Landau and Democratic Council Candidates Steer Delco Infrastructure in New Direction

David Landau and Democratic Council Candidates Steer Delco Infrastructure in New Direction

CLIFTON HEIGHTS, PA- On Wednesday, Delaware County Council candidate David Landau unveiled his plan, "A New Direction: Infrastructure Planning in Delaware County" at his campaign headquarters in Clifton Heights.

"Community Revitalization is not just skin deep," said Landau. "It goes far beyond a fresh coat of paint and some new street signs."

Flanked by State Senator Anthony "Hardy" Williams and fellow Council Candidate John Innelli, Landau admonished the courthouse for their lack of long-term planning.

"The courthouse tells us the county is on the right track," said Landau. "Perhaps they should hold off waving the 'mission accomplished' banner and take a look around."

"The number one thing keeping Delaware County from performing to the level of it's peers is the ridiculous limitations of partisan politics," added Sen. Williams. "In my ten years in the State Senate, I have never been invited to county council. Not once. We need bipartisan leadership on County Council."

Landau's "New Directions" White Paper calls for comprehensive technical and planning assistance for municipalities as well as specific policy initiatives. Landau's proposals range from sewer maintenance and street lighting to a comprehensive approach to infrastructure improvements.

The Delaware County Democrats highlighted the importance of planning and leadership.

"We need to think long term and provide a workable and flexible approach when it comes to infrastructure improvement and replacement," said John Innelli.

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