Andrew D. Lee has filed for re-election to the North Platte city council. First being elected in 2012 he will be bidding for his second term to serve the people of the third ward of North Platte. He defeated incumbent Dan McGuire in 2012.
The areas of focus for Lee, in his second term, will be narrowed into three categories. Recreation, Housing, and Career Mobility.
Recreation will be a large piece of the puzzle for North Platte in the coming years. An aging Cody Pool, the Rec Center needs renovations, running trails are incomplete, and then working on new projects. New projects that should be considered are working with existing parks in the city to develop new splash pads, creation of a water park, and adding new areas for kids and families to have outdoor entertainment. Other areas of concern will be helping nonprofits and private groups develop more year round facilities to keep residents entertained. Since 2012 the city council voted to grant and loan money to develop Wild Bills Wings and Bowling that has since added on to bring in Laser Tag. Concerns from residents over a splash pad that is too small and has too many people have also been raised.
Housing is one of North Platte’s biggest concerns obstacles to growth. With not enough housing available in several price ranges it leave people stranded. The council in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce and Development Corporation devised a ‘Shot in the Arm” plan. This program has spurred the creation of just under 50 units in North Platte (some still being finished). Houses from this project are supposed to help provide a cushion in expenses for the few remaining home builders to build more homes. People who only could find a $90,000 home can now move up to the $180,000 they wanted previously and those living in less can buy up the market for those $90,000 range homes. Mobile home standards were implemented since 2012 with the council and aim to curb substandard mobile homes from being moved in or around North Platte. This is where the housing task force found the most complaints from residents on substandard mobile homes. Now is the time we need to go back and look at what our second and third biggest problems were and attack those areas. There is still a lack of homes available in the rental market (Houses or Apartments) or Houses for Sale. We can do better, said Lee.
The Third leg of projects to work on in North Platte is Career mobility. North Platte has an unemployment of less than 2% (last projections seen). This is dangerously low. It means that people may have a career or job but other employers looking for places to locate do not see enough workforce in North Platte meaning that people are limited in their choices for competitive new positions. With a new Chamber and Economic Development Direction in Gary Person and Megan McGown to shed new ideas and thoughts on how to tackle this issue from 2016 and beyond. Career options and the ability to move up in your career should not mean you have to move to other communities. North Platte leads in fiber optic internet capability for high tech jobs, prime location along the Interstate and highways to move in any direction on roads and the Union Pacific Railroad to ship any manufactured items across the country. North Platte can do a better job selling this message and will, according to Lee.