Morro Bay’s election season kicked off July 18 when candidate papers became available and the first hopeful to file papers will have his first meet-n-greet this weekend.
Robert “Red” Davis made public Friday what everyone in town has known for a few months, that he will be a candidate for one of two council seats up for grabs. Red, a busy volunteer in town and the county and honored bicycle advocate, will meet the public from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, July 30 at his and wife Gail’s home, 2961 Sandalwood Ave., in Morro Bay.
“We want to give you a chance to meet the candidate,” Davis said in a news release, “to find out what I believe in and what I want to do as a Council member, and I want you to tell me what you believe in and what you expect of me as a Council member.
A member of the Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce board and the Merchant’s Association Secretary, Davis said he loves Morro bay and, “I appreciate what we have accomplished in the past 3-1/2 years and what we are planning to do over the next 10 years. I want our city to continue moving forward and to embrace the future. I think that we, Morro Bay citizens, have great resources, a positive vision and a variety of possibilities.”
Davis has a campaign website, see: RobertRedDavisForCouncil.ruck.us. He’s also on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and email: [email protected].