Your Maplewood City Council Candidate: Nikki Villavicencio Values • Strong commitment to community • Energetic duty to Maplewood • Honest engagement with residents Neighbors for Nikki Campaign Vision : • Engage residents of the community in meaningful ways. • Encourage strong businesses, healthy families and regional leadership. • Commit to honoring the diversity of Maplewood being a first ring suburb. • Strengthen the stability of the community's safety.
Hello my name is Nikki Villavicencio and I am here to announce my candidacy for Maplewood City Council. Healthy families, strong businesses and regional leadership is the vision I share with my neighbors. My vision is to engage all of Maplewood, where they are at. •Maplewood is working hard to build a great foundation of strong businesses and as a Maplewood City Council member I will work to ensure that all businesses will be heard and their employees valued. •As a first ring suburb, ensuring healthy families is an essential part of continuing the strength of Maplewood. As a mother and as a Kid City Advisor, it is important to me that children are given the tools to be healthy and engaged in their community. •Maplewood's strength will grow when we lead the region by example. As a Parks and Recreation Commissioner and as a Parks Tasks Force Member, I supported the 20 year Master Parks Plan, which included Minnesota's only dedicated Tuj Lube court and 2 Park Playgrounds wi...
Nikki Villavicencio is a tireless disability rights advocate who has never let fear stop her from standing up for the rights of all people with disabilities. She started advocating for patients at Gillette Lifetime, Gillette Children's Hospital's adult clinic, for inclusion in their community. Meeting with the patients and sitting on the Consumer Advisory Committee, Nikki learned about the things that were important to them and then either advocated on the issue or guided them in the path to advocating for themselves. For example, she found that many people with disabilities have troubles with getting around, so she applied for, then was appointed to the Transportation Accessability Advisory Committee (TAAC). Thus, has been on the committee since 2010 and Vice Chair since 2011. Being an avid public transportation user, Nikki loves taking seniors and people with disabilities on the City Bus and light rail for their first times. Another common issue that she found was, access ...
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