- December 19, 2024
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Name: Matt Sperling
Age: 59
Profession/experience: Southside Elementary School, Brookside Middle School, Sarasota High. Florida State University, B.S. Economics (1981). Two children: Ryan, 28, and Lauren, 24, both born at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. Retired Senior Vice President of Investments at Raymond James (1997-2014). A.G. Edwards (1981-1997). Specialized in municipal debt obligations.
In a crowded field, what makes you the most qualified candidate for this position?
I am the most experienced candidate for providing solutions to the city of Sarasota’s problems. I have started and operated a business on St. Armands Circle, and I understand what serious issues face city residents. I have a solution for our most urgent problem: 2,000 affordable apartments.
If elected, what would be your top three priorities during your term on the commission?
How would you serve as a good financial steward of the city’s budget?
My experience in municipal debt finance and my plan for raising $300 million in private capital are why you should consider voting for me.
How do you believe the commission should strike a balance between maintaining an economically vibrant city and addressing concerns related to growth?
Balance between economic vibrancy and growth concerns are simple for me. Growth is good. A percentage of the residents will object to change and growth, and they should probably vote for the STOP! candidates.
Do you believe the city should restrict the use of administrative review for development proposals?
No
Would you consider raising the general fund millage rate from its current level?
No
Do you support the creation of a paid parking system in the city?
Yes
Do you support the role of Sarasota Bayfront 20:20 and the Sarasota Bayfront Planning Organization as the primary planning group for the redevelopment of the bayfront?
Yes
Do you support the use of downtown as a venue for large-scale, multi-day events?
Yes
Do you support the creation of a parks & recreation taxing district?
No
Do you think the city is growing too fast?
No