- Occupation: Retired Businessman/Councilmember
- Current Chair, Orange County Council of Governments
- Current Chair, Legislative Advocacy Com., Orange County League of Cities
- Regional Council Member, Southern California Association of Governments
- Executive Committee, Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency
- Past President, Tustin Chamber of Commerce
- Tustin Area Man of the Year * Current Mayor Pro Tem
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Reduce Traffic Congestion * Protect Property Values * No New Taxes
- Keep Our Neighborhoods Safe * Proper Development of Tustin Legacy
- Maintain Our Parks* Quiet Zone for Trains in Tustin * New Library, Privately Funded
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- Congressmen Chris Cox & Ed Royce, All Tustin City Council Members
- Assemblymen John Campbell & Spitzer, Senators Ackerman & Johnson
- Supervisor Bill Campbell, OC Treasurer John Moorlach, Tustin Police Assoc.
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- Reduce Traffic Congestion
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- Our traffic signals need better coordination. I am committed to reducing traffic congestion by completing the extension of Newport Avenue to Edinger.
- To ensure that Tustin receives its fair share of tax dollars, I work with county, state, and federal officials.
- Protect Property Values
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- Our parks must be maintained. I have fought for the renovation of older parks along with opening new parks.
- As a member of the Base Closure Task Force, I have worked for over 12 years to ensure that the development of Tustin Legacy enhances our quality of life. I fought for single level homes in the plans of Tustin Legacy.
- Keep Our Neighborhoods Safe
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- Most of the crimes committed in Tustin affect our property - our homes, cars, and other valuables. I worked with the South Coast Air Quality Management District to secure funds for the Tustin Police Department's Bike Patrol Program. We have four new bikes at no cost to Tustin taxpayers, reducing air pollution and increasing the safety of Tustin residents.
- When I noticed a traffic safety hazard, I made sure that Red Hill Avenue was restriped at Irvine Blvd.
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