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15 people are running for three open seats on the Burlington City Council. The Oct. 10 primary election will narrow the field to six ahead of the general election in November.Tri States Public Radio talked to candidates about their campaigns and put together an online audio election guide. Hear what the candidates have to say and become informed before you vote.

Election 2017 - Burlington City Council Primary - Matthew Rinker

Jason Parrott
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TSPR
Matthew Rinker is one of 15 people running for the Burlington City Council this fall.

15 people are running for three open seats on the Burlington City Council. The Oct. 10 primary election will narrow the field from 15 to six ahead of the Nov. 7 general election.  Tri States Public Radio spoke with the candidates ahead of the primary, including Matthew Rinker.

Rinker is an insurance agent who has served on various boards and commissions involving the riverfront and housing. He said he’s running for the city council because he is concerned about the direction of the city.

Rinker said the current city council has done a good job of reversing the city’s failing financial picture, so now is the time to look to grow the city and prevent that from happening again.

Rinker said the key to growth is to encourage private development of affordable housing and to limit the city-based hurdles for starting and growing businesses. He said that includes offer tax incentives to developers and to home buyers and to reduce the property tax burden, which would give people more money to spend locally.

Rinker also believes the city needs to work closer with the Greater Burlington Partnership, and he hopes to see attractions along the riverfront that will bring people to the city.

Early voting is underway in Burlington ahead of the Oct. 10 primary election.

Jason Parrott is a former reporter at Tri States Public Radio.