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CYNDI TROBECK
Fax (269) 694-9145
VOTE November 3
for the Otsego City Commission
PLAINWELL MEIJER ONLY. Thank you from Christian Neighbors 282 12th St., Plainwell 269-685-4166,
DUSTIN McNEES
United Commission United Community
Cyndi Trobeck was appointed to the City of Otsego Commission on July 6, 2010. Cyndi is an alumnus of Otsego High and has her BBA from Western Michigan University and MBA from Davenport University. Currently, she is a Realtor for Cornell & Associates and is involved in the community of Otsego in a variety of ways, including: Rotary, the Downtown District Authority, Hometown Christmas, Christian Neighbors, and the Fire Department and Economic Vitality Committees. She is married to Gary and they have three grown sons. With ten-plus years on the Otsego City Commission (four of them as Mayor), Cyndi Trobeck has the experience and knowledge to help guide Otsego through the next four years.
Dustin McNees is a married father of four, originally from Plainwell. He works as the Fair Lending Liaison for Amerifirst Home Mortgage. Dustin was appointed to the Commission a year-and-a-half ago, and during that time, he successfully spearheaded the purchase and implementation of policeworn body cameras, which will protect our officers, citizens, and City while also building trust and saving money. He also has served on the Economic Vitality and Fire Department committees, and has volunteered with Hometown Christmas, seasonal downtown decorations, Gus Macker, and the Creative Arts Festival, for which he is also a chairperson. Dustin is committed to government transparency, fiscal responsibility, and citizen advocacy.
To our neighbors throughout the City of Otsego« It has been quite a year. Between COVID-19, civil unrest, and a highly politicized and uncertain future, times have never been more trying. Yet through it all, our community has come together, arms linked, heels firmly dug into the ground, as we weather this storm as a united Otsego. To our fellow commissioners Brent Milhiem, Lauri Krueger, and Stacey Withee, as well as City Management and every City employee ² WKDQN \RX IRU HYHU\WKLQJ \RX GR WKDW KDV WKH &LW\·V EHVW LQWHUHVW DW KHDUW To our friends at Otsego Public Schools and the Otsego District Library ² thank you for keeping our kids safe while still providing them opportunities to learn, grow, and just be kids. To all the business owners who have been affected by the pandemic ² thank you for your resolve and your unwavering faith in our community. Things will get better. And to every resident throughout the City who KDV WUXVWHG XV GXULQJ WKHVH XQSUHFHGHQWHG WLPHV« Paid for the by the Committee to Re-Elect Cyndi Trobeck
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