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Clark Gregor (Plymouth City Council At-large, Minnesota, candidate 2022)

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Clark Gregor
Candidate, Plymouth City Council At-large
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 8, 2022
Education
High school
Wayzata High School
Bachelor's
American University, 2003
Graduate
Fordham University, 2009
Personal
Profession
Marketing Executive
Contact

Clark Gregor ran for election to the Plymouth City Council At-large in Minnesota. Gregor was on the ballot in the general election on November 8, 2022.[source]

Gregor completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. Click here to read the survey answers.

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Elections

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General election

General election for Plymouth City Council At-large

Derek Anderson, Clark Gregor, and Neha Markanda ran in the general election for Plymouth City Council At-large on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
Derek Anderson (Nonpartisan)
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Clark Gregor (Nonpartisan) Candidate Connection
Neha Markanda (Nonpartisan)

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Candidate Connection

Clark Gregor completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Gregor's responses.

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As a parent, WHS graduate, and longtime Plymouth resident, I care deeply about our community. Since 2017, I’ve served Plymouth on the Planning Commission, Charter Commission and Environmental Quality Committee. I’ve engaged with residents, staff and elected officials, debated policy and development, and learned about important issues facing our city. Yet, while serving, I discovered that citizen input was largely ignored or not solicited. It is important to me to listen to and encourage citizen input from varying perspectives. With an MBA, I understand operations, budgeting, finance and communications, and will apply that experience on the council as I do professionally at work. As your city council member, I will advocate to increase transparency, diversity and inclusion in the city’s decision-making.
  • We need an approach to redevelopment and public safety that will ensure a welcoming community for residents and businesses. This has been my focus while on the Planning Commission. This includes mixed-use redevelopment of the Four Seasons Mall and Prudential sites and enhancing our city center with accessible walking and bike paths, shopping and entertainment and attracting small businesses.
  • We must maintain our fiscal responsibility and long-term outlook to keep our infrastructure strong and tax rate low. I would pursue a careful budgeting process that balances city needs with the financial impact of any assessments on residents.
  • We should make Plymouth an environmental stewardship leader by protecting our water and green spaces. I would incentivize green initiatives and expand the Environmental Academy I helped develop.
I'm passionate about ensuring that your government is responsive and inclusive. From public safety, to parks and recreation, from utilities and infrastructure to development, I want to ensure that our city is a welcoming place for everyone. I’ve learned that taking time to listen often reveals common ground and shared interests. As chair of Plymouth's Environmental Quality Committee, I focused not on sharing my opinions, but instead on ensuring that every committee member had an opportunity to contribute to the discussion, resulting in consensus decisions. As co-chair of Leadership Twin Cities, I led a group of volunteers from multiple organizations with differing priorities. We planned and carried out a 9-month program that elevated perspectives and sought solutions on many community issues. In the process I gained new perspectives myself. As a council member, I will be non-partisan and will prioritize collaboration and listening to resident viewpoints with an open mind.
My Values

Always act with integrity.
Lead a life of service.

Listen to empathize.

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