- Occupation: Retired Secondary Teacher
- Vice-Chairman Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary Committee
- Master of Arts in Radio and Television - SDSU 1981
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Protect individual property rights whith respect for comumunty values
- Develop more community recreational facilities for youth
- Support for the development of a river park
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- Preserve Lakeside Area Neighborhoods (PLAN)
- Lakeside Quality Planning Alliance
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- Growth Vs. Blight
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Commercial growth which respects the values and character of the community can be an asset but, unreregulated industrial sprawl can create toxic, environmentally damaging and unsightly blight.
- Expanding Recreational Oportunities for Lakeside Youth
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A vaiety of recreational outlets would provide diversions from youthful mischief that results from boredom.
- A River Park Serves Many Purposes
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A river park will not only improve the character of Lakeside but also improve the quality of the enviroment.
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