Thursday night in Loveland may have appeared quiet but behind closed doors perhaps the most competitive race for city council this season was taking shape.
Insurance salesman Bob Snyder was toasting former State House Rep. Don Marostica’s recent job with the Governor at CJ’s Patio Grill. Marostica, excited about getting a job with Colorado’s Governor, generously threw himself a party to honor who else – Don Marostica. Snyder, a former head of Loveland’s Chamber of Commerce, was looking for support and likely money from Marostica for his run for city council to keep business as usual.
Across town at her home in Ward 2, Joan Shaffer was making final preparations to announce her campaign to represent Loveland residents in Ward 2 on Loveland’s City Council. Shaffer, a principal in a Loveland public relations firm, stated in her announcement, ““Our community has a bright future, and deserves a fresh approach to making sure we get there.”
Articulate, professional and an aggressive campaigner who helped pass Measure 2C and place it into Loveland’s city charter, Shaffer is a formidable candidate. How the race shapes up from here will depend on each candidate. In a city where too many people were elected to council without even one opponent, the November 3, 2009 local elections will provide Ward 2 voters a clear choice between two very different candidates.