Marcos Candido

For Lowell District 8

I’m running for city
council to lower our
costs of living,
implement healthy
transit initiatives,
and invest in our
children.

Dare to struggle, dare to win

About Me

Policies

Housing Reform

Having a roof over your head is a human right and should not break the bank. What I believe Lowell needs (and can accomplish) is:

1. Reintroducing and passing the Lowell Housing Production Plan which John Descoteaux rejected. Passing this plan gives us preference for grants from the state to build affordable housing and contains a blue print for better urban design.​

2. Increased tenant protections against unfair rent increases, undue lease non-renewals, and wrongful evictions.

Healthy Transit Initiatives

A car-dominated society is holding Lowell back from being a thriving and healthier community. Together we can:

1. Push for immediate implementation of the GoLowell plan, which maps out the appropriate roads that would greatly benefit from multi-modal use integration, to be well under way by 2028 – when the new walkable/bikeable Rourke bridge is estimated to be completed.

2. Promote and expand bike-to-school/work initiatives. Our city is compact and 15,000 kids and 1000s of workers on bikes is a lot healthier and safer than in cars.

3. Utilizing state funds and partnering with local townships so that we may collaboratively improve the LRTA by electrifying our buses and increasing trip frequency along more efficient routes.

Revamping Childcare

One of the largest burdens on working families or single parents outside of rent is childcare. I’m proposing:

1. A direct cash transfer program for new mothers. This program is tried and true in cities with populations and budgets comparable to ours, especially when utilizing state and federal aid in an efficient manner.

2. Expand our support of child-care providers applying for state-funded assistance to upgrade our children’s learning spaces.

3. Ensuring that WIC-eligible families receive their due benefits. 50% of WIC eligible families have NOT signed up!

4. As a part of my housing initiative, I believe first floors of multi-floor buildings should be reserved for the needs of the city such as a small business, a local health clinic, or a child-care center!

Additional Priorities

Appearances

July 3: InsideLowell is first to break news of my running for city council!

July 12: Spoke briefly with WCAP’s Marty about me and my campaign!

July 14: Spoke more in depth about me and my campaign with InsideLowell’s Teddy!

July 26: Debate on WCAP – Click this to listen to some clips.

August 2: Campaign Kick-Off at Tyler Park from 4-8 PM!

August 3: Introduced myself to local party members.

September 2: Lowell District 8 City Council Debate