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He said he frames most of his con cerns — including clean air and water, living-wage jobs and public safety — from the perspective of an advocate for children. "If we're doing a good job of pro viding for our kids, we're doing a good job of providing for their par ents, their grandparents and future generations," he said. Ward 7 Ward 7 includes parts of down town, along with the Whiteaker, Train song and River Road neighborhoods. Incumbent Scott Meisner said his campaign is driven by the fact that he has not accomplished all the goals he had when he first took office in 1997. His essential goals include econom ic development, downtown revitaliza tion, organized city government plan ning, stable funding for public safety, and protecting parks and open spaces. Meisner said that he felt confident about what he had accomplished thus far as a councilor. His opponent, Andrea Ortiz, how ever, expressed concern about the di rection of the council's efforts. 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