- Occupation: Business Owner
- Education: BA & MPA - Public Administration - Californiation State University Chico
- Completing dissertation towards Doctoreate of Education, Human Resource Development - George Washington University
- Community Service: Soccer Coach (9 years) - Belmont AYSO, Member - So. San Mateo County Substance Abuse Task Force, Chairman - Leadership Redwood
- City, Belmont, San Carlos, National President - Stand-up For Kids, County Chairman - March of Dimes Team Walk, Pro-bono services - Carlmont High
- Honors: 1992 Volunteer of the Year - Redwood City Chamber of Commerce, Team Member - Rotary International - Group Study Exchange to India
- Professional: 16 years as non-profit organization executive director, 11 years experience as business owner and providing strategic planning services
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Create a Strategic Plan focusing on top priorities for next 10 years
- Create a strong partnership with Belmont - Redwood Shores School District and Sequoia Union High School District
- Effectively address community priorities such as traffic, downtown redevelopment, funding for basic services and balanced future residential growth
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- Traffic
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Most residents agree that traffic has become intolerable in
Belmont, primarily Ralston Ave and the Hwy 101 interchange.
The two main elements to the problem is capacity and
access. The city recently funded the "Ralston Ave. Arterial
Traffic Circulation Study"which presents five alternatives
for addressing the situation.
- Education
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There is an increasing disquiet among us about the quality
of our public schools. The most obvious is teaching and
instruction, which of course the school board of trustees
and school administrators effect. The quality of school life
also includes issues such as safety, after-school programs,
athletics and facilities, which should be addressed by both
council and the two school distric
- Revenue/Funding Basic Services
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There are two sets of concerns relative to city revenue.
Having the necessary operating revenues to fund basic
services; and generating the money necessary to pay for
current and future infrastructure nee
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- San Mateo County Supervisors: Gordon, Hill, Griffin and Nevin
- Belmont Elementary School District Trustees: Bonner, Gisko, You and Karpel
- San Mateo Labor Council; Tri-County Apartment Assn.
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