People have to be willing to invest in the community, and fair treatment would be a benefit to the businesses, town, and taxpayers, said Carman.
The incumbent councilman suggested the town's comprehensive plan may be due for an update.
Coons believes that Guilderland should set a specific policy for businesses wanting to open and be consistent in enforcing that policy.
Centi lives in a neighborhood off of Carman Road, and said that, if elected, one of her projects would be to get the sidewalks extended and connected on Carman.
Barber said he is endorsed by the New York League of Conservation Voters, the leading state environmental group in terms of government action.
The town could, Forte said, do a better job at bringing in some smart economic growth with businesses and commercial properties.