Jim Tolbert is a community leader & advocate with a record of service in District 2

“Our homes, families and neighborhoods come first, and I'll take my record of working with you to City Hall.”

Monday, June 17, 2013

Thank You for Your Support

My friends,

I am deeply grateful to each and every one of you for giving so much of your time, treasure and moral support.  Since I live within my own skin, I have been overwhelmed by your affection.  Your support, friendship and love will sustain me for all the rest of the days of my life.  We did not win but let us take stock and see just how well we did.  Then with new vigor let us continue to work hard for a green, progressive City.

The fact that a green candidate did so well against an established and well-networked El Paso businessman, whose campaign was sated with the riches of the likes of Hunt, Foster, Sanders, Hoy, Hahn, Fox and others, says that our cause is very much alive.  We have every reason to believe in a brighter future for our City, our region and our environment.  But we cannot rest even for a moment nor can we be discouraged by one defeat so that we retreat altogether from the struggle which we must resume and which we must win for the sake of our grandchildren’s grandchildren.  Since the incoming El Paso Mayor and City Council will be one of the most reactionary and bourgeoisie governments in a long time, it is critical for us to come together and begin working on some issues immediately.

The incoming Council will favor strip malls and sprawl, bulldozers and wrecking balls.  They will care little about our natural environment, open spaces and historic buildings.  They will get their lock-step marching orders from those who believe that greed, profit and instant self-gratification are the essentials of a happy life.  Preservation, conservation, self-denial and caring for others and our Mother Earth means nothing to this bunch.  We must resist their efforts at every turn.

I suggest that we immediately begin a petition drive to preserve all the city-owned land (whether in the City’s inventory or the PSB’s inventory) north of Transmountain on the west side of the mountain.  We have no time to waste on this one especially since we will in just a week have a City Council devoted to crushing ecosystems and sprawling as far and as fast as their avaricious eyes can twitch and dart. 

I suggest that environmentalists join with historic preservationists to see that no further architectural treasures are destroyed downtown and that the full force of public wrath comes down on those property owners who prefer blight and those developers who prefer the nondescript, the plain and the cheaply built.

I suggest that we fight for those policies that will waste less water and rainfall and those policies that will stop littering our walls, medians and landscapes with the rock of our mountains.

I suggest that we oppose any plans to finish the “loop” on the backs of the most vulnerable – those who live in Segundo Barrio and Chihuahuita – and oppose plans to connect that loop with I-10 north of downtown by further excavating and exposing the toxic wastes of Asarco – wastes that the EPA, TCEQ and Mr. Puga have denied and prohibited testing by independent engineers.

I suggest that we work hard to see that the border wall is removed and that people and ecosystems are once again united.

Most of all, I suggest that we stop fighting each other and remember that we have a common foe who believes that their dominion over the world means more concrete and asphalt. 

We just lost one election.  With renewed vigor and purpose, let us continue our efforts for social justice and for a living environment.   I intend to begin immediately to work on these concerns and to better educate others about water, environmental, social and City-planning issues.

There is no time for moping, what-ifs, or retirement.  Today is a new day so let’s roll – right now!


Jim Tolbert

Friday, June 14, 2013

Elija Jim mañana!

Es tiempo para un representante que pone las acciones antes de las palabras. Elija Jim Tolbert mañana — Resultados que puede ver. Mejores vecindarios. Mayores oportunidades. Una voz verdadera para TODA la gente.


Thursday, May 16, 2013

Michael Apodaca endorses Jim!

Jim is honored to receive his fellow District 2 candidate, Michael Apodaca's, endorsement: "We share a passion for bringing people together to find solutions for our district and I am grateful for his (and your) support."

Please vote for Jim Tolbert in the runoff! Early voting is June 3-11. Election Day is June 15.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Friday, May 10, 2013

One more mailer before Election Day

Jim's sent out one more mailer before Election Day, Saturday, May 11. In it, you'll hear from leaders in District 2 who can't stop talking about all the great things Jim has already done for the district. Read it below and Vote for Jim on Election Day!



Click the images to see a larger version

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Jim shows his knowledge of city and District 2 issues in KFOX interview

When KFOX-TV interviewed the candidates for District 2, Jim displayed his comprehensive knowledge of the issues involved in the race. From downtown revitalization to improving our neighborhoods, Jim's clear answers showed why he is the "solutions-driven" candidate.

Watch the video here.

Early voting continues until Tuesday, May 7. Vote for proven leadership! Vote for Jim!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Early voting begins this week!

Early voting begins Monday, April 29 and continues through Tuesday, May 7 at 15 locations throughout El Paso County, plus two mobile voting locations.

To find the early voting locations most convenient to you, plus their hours of operation, view this PDF from the County Elections site.

To learn where the mobile voting locations will be, view this PDF.

And of course, don't forget to vote for #35, Jim Tolbert for El Paso City Council, District 2!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Extra! Extra! El Paso Times endorses Jim

Jim is honored to receive the endorsement of the El Paso Times. From this morning's paper:
"In this crowded field of nine, Jim Tolbert is most positive about the new direction El Paso has been taking. ... 
Tolbert has been active as an advocate for Downtown revi­talization, smart-code growth and preserving open spaces. As with all nine candidates, he says it’s important to reach out to the small businesses in the district. 
Tolbert says he’s strong on maintaining streets and on code compliance."
Thank you El Paso Times!


Friday, April 26, 2013

WoPAC endorses Jim Tolbert for District 2

Jim is happy and honored to accept the endorsement of WoPAC, the Women's Political Action Committee:
"We believe that as a member of City Council you will support the WoPAC mission: to focus on issues integral to women and families and to give positive direction to the region's governance and development. We are in full agreement with your vision for the city and wish you the best of luck."
Thank you, WoPAC!

Monday, April 22, 2013

Other candidates may claim to be leaders. Only one has proven it.

Here's Jim's latest mailing — the last before Early Voting begins on Monday, April 29. Share it amongst your friends and encourage them to vote for Jim and for "Progress You Can Trust"!



(Click the images to enlarge.)

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Byrd Breakfast Pictures

Below are pictures of my speaking at Rep. Susie Byrd's breakfast on Thursday.  There were five of us running for the District 2 seat that were there that morning.  I emphasized the my achievements by bringing people of different opinions together, my accomplishments in the neighborhood, and my background work which qualifies me as the person who gets things done.

Because I have now served on the Newman Park Neighborhood Association Board, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, Tree Committee, Open Space Advisory Board, West Texas Urban Forestry Council and worked with other community groups, I am deeply knowledgeable about the staff and the way things work at City Hall.  It's not just a matter of having good ideas, but also knowing how to implement those ideas.  It's knowing how to get things done and doing so.  That's my record as a community leader and activist.




Tuesday, March 5, 2013

elpasonaturally: Council Passes Scenic Corridor Ordinances

elpasonaturally: Council Passes Scenic Corridor Ordinances: Unanimously, City Council this morning passed three ordinances which, in effect, establish the new NW Master Plan, the smart code re-zoning ...

Monday, March 4, 2013

Speaking at Byrd Breakfast Thursday Morning

Jim Tolbert speaking at Joe Vinny and Bronsons

Date:                      Thursday, March 7, 2013
Time:                      7:30 A.M.
Location:               4201 Alabama, Tierra Del Sol Restaurant (Map)

On Thursday, March 7, 2013, Representative Susie Byrd will host a community meeting to introduce the Mayoral and District 2 candidates. The candidates will discuss their platforms and distribute their campaign literature and will be available to answer questions from the public.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

elpasonaturally: Solar Power the Sun City

elpasonaturally: Solar Power the Sun City: Whether it is the Texas Utility Commission or El Paso Electric, the Sun City gets a tiny fraction of its electrical energy from solar power....

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Opportunity for District 2 Five Points Businesses

There are some exciting programs, incentives and ideas coming from the City Development department.  Below I've copied a section from their recent e-newsletter. Learn more about incentives. District 2 Five Points businesses and potential businesses in the Five Points area should learn more. Start with the publication Sustainable City Centers Incentive where you will find a map of the Five Points area.


Apply Now! 'Sustainable City Centers' Incentive Aims to Draw New Investment Throughout Key El Paso Areas

Last week, the El Paso City Council approved changes to one of the City's newest and most promising incentive programs for the local business community. Council members voted to extend and broaden the Sustainable City Centers programs both in the Downtown area and in other key areas around town where City leaders want to encourage development.

The changes include an expansion of the Downtown incentive area. City staff recommended enlarging the eligible incentive area to include sites near the new ballpark and the Union Depot areas, as well as the newly-formed government corridor which will soon encompass City Hall and the City Development Center buildings currently being renovated. Other incentive areas in the city include Five Points, Mission Valley, Glory Road, Northgate, the Medical Center of Americas (MCA) and now the El Paso International Airport Southern Industrial Area. The policy allows the following incentives for qualifying projects:
  • Property tax rebate
  • Rebate of the City's portion of sales tax on construction and building materials
  • Building permit fee waiver
  • Ground floor retail sales tax rebate
Depending on the incentivized areas, the incentive will last five to 10 years. If the construction includes a historic building, an additional five years of incentives will be added. All Downtown projects must have a minimum  cost of $2.25 million for new buildings and a $250,000 investment for existing structures. For new construction outside of Downtown  El Paso and within any of the other six incentive areas, a minimum $200,000 investment must be made. For construction on existing structures in those areas, a minimum $50,000 investment is necessary. All projects must also meet design guidelines outlined within Plan El Paso.

City leaders are hoping the results of these changes will be an increase of private investment, to match the estimated $300 million of public funds already poured into Downtown revitalization and elsewhere.

For more information, please visit the City Development's Incentive Webpage and click on the 'Downtown Sustainable City Centers' and 'Sustainable City Centers' summaries. You may also schedule an appointment with Nickole Heater in the Economic Development Division by calling (915) 588-4342 or via email at HeaterNM@elpasotexas.gov.


Thank you City Development for helping to make a great city even greater!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Great Kick-Off!

Christina and Robert Estrada's Joe Vinny & Bronsons Bohemian Café is the perfect venue.  Tonight's campaign was super!








More tomorrow.


Monday, January 28, 2013

Jim Pledges Fair, Decent, Honest Campaign




Today, Jim filed with the office of the El Paso Municipal Clerk the Texas Ethics Commission form, "Code of Fair Campaign Practices". Jim pledges to conduct a campaign of "decency, honesty, and fair play".

Here is Jim's signed form:


Sunday, January 27, 2013



It’s time to kick-off the campaign for City Council District 2 officially.  It will mean so much if you can be there.

Place:    Joe Vinny & Bronsons Bohemian Café, 824 N. Piedras (Map)
Date:     Tuesday, January 29, 2012
Time:     5:30 p.m.

Free food plus cash bar with special campaign discounts

Please join me next Tuesday as together we make a great city even greater.