- Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
- Masters in Public Administration Cornell University
- Councilmember, Mayor Banning 1986 - 90
- 8 years with the City of Riverisde Devlopment Dept 1990 -98
- Founder & Executive Director Orange Blossom Festival 1995 -97
- 3 children graduated from Banning Schools
- Self-employed facilitator of community forums, consensus building, and strategic plans
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Listening to the community - The Council needs to create real opportunities for the community to be heard in a respectful manner
- Smart growth - responsible planned growth reflecting the residents' vision for Banning
- Beautify Banning - clean it up, aggressive code enforcement, require trees in all areas
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- Art Welch
- Marvin Haas
- Roosevelt Williams
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- Listening to the community
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Government of, by and for the people requires an informed citizenry and elected officials who trust them enough to listen to their ideas. It is my vision that all the residents in the City of Banning will experience the benefits of an effective and responsive government, which provides opportunities for direct participation and the enjoyment of it's economic growth.
- Smart growth
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Smart Growth is a national movement to step back and reconsider the American ideal of one home on one parcel across an entire city. That ideal has led to sprawl such as the development apparent in Moreno Valley. It has monotonous rows of houses, far from grocery stores and other retail, and far from jobs so that everyone must drive everywhere. Residents have made it clear that that is not what they want for Banning.
- Beautify Banning
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Creating a beautiful livable Banning, with trees in all areas of the City, requires we make livability a higher priority for developmet in the City than moving cars quickly. We are in the driver's seat regarding development and a "development at any cost" philosophy of the late 1990's is no longer acceptable.
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