Pubdate: Sun, 09 Feb 2003 Source: Bradenton Herald (FL) Copyright: 2003 Bradenton Herald Contact: http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradentonherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/58 Author: Brian Haas, BH Staff Writer FORMER MAYOR KICKS OFF CAMPAIGN BRADENTON - Bill Evers is hoping Bradenton residents are discontented with Bradenton Mayor Wayne Poston and will "Bring Bill Back" to the mayor's office. Evers, who was mayor from 1980 until 2000, announced to 80 followers Saturday that he will run against Poston. The 2003 election will be Nov. 4. Poston ousted Evers in 1999 with almost 54 percent of the vote. Evers blasted Poston for the state of the Bradenton Police Department and for the city raising taxes twice in three years. Evers said under Poston's leadership that morale at the police department is "lower than a snake's belly." "In 20 years, I had four chiefs; he's had three in three years," Evers said. "Come the first of January, if I'm in there, we're going to straighten this out for all of you guys." He also criticized Poston because the department eliminated their drug unit. "Our new chief says Bradenton is too small for a drug unit. But I tell you, in January we'll have a unit," Evers said. Poston said Evers' criticism is unwarranted. "The police department is in the best shape it's been in years. Our turnover is down, we've added seven new policemen, we've added seven new zones," Poston said. Evers also criticized Poston because of higher taxes and service costs over the past three years. He promised to veto any tax increases. "I'm going to get this under control for you," Evers said. "If you put him back in there, you'd better tighten your seat belt because it's going to go up and up and up." Poston said services are "a lot better." "There's an awful lot of bang for the bucks," Poston said. Poston said the council raised taxes, and he thought it inappropriate to veto the council's budget. "The council and the department heads decide what we can afford to do, what is reasonable and what we need to do," Poston said. "There's no more fighting between the council and the mayor like there used to be." Evers has filed with the Manatee County Supervisor of Elections to run against Poston. As of Saturday, the two were the only ones to file for mayor. Incumbent councilmen Gene Gallo, Ward 1, and James T. Golden, Ward 5, do not have opponents yet. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)