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Nelson Council Candidate: Bob Adams

Nelson City Councillor Bob Adams is one of three incumbents running in Saturday’s election. He says Nelson’s infrastructure is aging and he wants to ensure improvements continue.

“Our infrastructure is getting older and older and older and we have to start maintaining it, like we did in Fairview on the 300 block. If you go down there you’ll see about three blocks in the 400 block of new pavement and they re-did the sewer and water because some of those pipes are over 100 years old.”

He says this year his campaign went green.

“You may or not have seen no signs saying vote Bob Adams because they’re plastic or fiber glass or whatever they are which means they’re not green. My family said you should go green and not do that stuff.”

He’s lived in the community with his family for the past 40 years.

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