Business serving
other businesses (B2B) and businesses serving consumers (B2C) support measure P
for these reasons:
Local B2B and B2C leaders
fear City of Fairfield crime will increase.
B2B and B2C leaders
say City of Fairfield’s Measure P protects today's Fairfield's police and fire
budget. City of Fairfield and Solano County budgets for 911 services might also
be protected.
Solano County crime
enforcement is at risk since California siphoned more than $44 million from the
City of Fairfield and related public safety budgets. City of Fairfield has
nothing left to cut. Hence, City of Fairfield’s B2B and B2C businesses need
continued City of Fairfield police patrols and Solano County gang suppression
by the five year 1% Fairfield sales tax measure.
B2B and B2C
business leaders endorse it. City of Fairfield police officers, firefighters,
Solano Business Incubator, Fix Fairfield and Solano County Innovation Institute
™ also ask City of Fairfield voters to support needed City of Fairfield crime
prevention funding.
Solano County crime
analysis budgets may get slashed. The City of Fairfield Police Department)
analyzes City of Fairfield information on City of Fairfield crime patterns. This
enables City of Fairfield to function in a more cost effective strategy. B2B
and B2C strongly believes in the value of City of Fairfield criminology
analysis. City of Fairfield crime analysis also plays a role in devising
solutions to crime problems in City of Fairfield plus Solano County nearby areas
of: Vallejo, Benicia, Suisun, Vacaville and Dixon. Criminals operate in
numerous nearby Solano County cities. The auantitative Solano County social
science data analysis methods FFPD and other Solano County police forces can
better tackle crime in Vallejo, Benicia, Suisun, Vacaville and Dixon.
Election Day for
Measure P is November 6, 2012. Mail your Fairfield election ballot by no
later than Thursday, November 1.
For City of
Fairfield and Solano County polling place locations call Solano County
B2B and B2C Leaders
Support Strong City of Fairfield Crime Prevention.
Registrar of Voters
office 707-784-6675. City of Fairfield and Solano County ballot results are
posted soon after the City of Fairfield and XcP elections at www.solanocounty.com/elections