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Steve Aspel
839 votes
35.9%
- Occupation: Business Person
- Local Business Owner
- Redondo Beach Man of the Year
- AYSO Coach and Referee
- Rotary Club Past President
- Redondo Beach Planning Commissioner
Priorities:
- Bring back crossing guards to protect our children.
- Diminish traffic on our neighborhood streets.
- Rehabilitate the cities infastructure.
James A "Jim" Light
825 votes
35.3%
- Occupation: Aerospace Company Executive
- 13 Years USAF Officer
- Managed federal budget 3x Redondo's
- 10 Years Aerospace industry
- BS in engineering and an MBA
- Surfrider Executive Committee
- South Bay Parkland Conservancy Board
Priorities:
- Slow Growth/Quality of Life
- Fiscal prioritization
- Responsiveness to residents not developers
Tom Conroy
550 votes
23.6%
- Occupation: Commissioner/Self-employed Businessman
- Executive: Consultant to American Companies
- Retired Major in the United States Air Force
- 15 years corporate experience
- BS: Electrical Engineering and an MBA
- Spokesperson: Save Los Angeles Air Force Base
- Volunteer Instructor: RUHS Drill Team
Priorities:
- Scour the budget - Place high priority on public safety including school crossing guards
- Reduce traffic speeds through our residential streets using new technologies
- Fight to have residential or commerical developments improve, not diminish our quality of life
Gary E. Snelson
121 votes
5.2%
- Occupation: Attorney at Law
- Judge Pro Tem, L.A. Superior Court
- Muscular Dystrophy Association Fundraiser
- California Veterans - Thanksgiving Food Drive
- Pres. Board of Directors - Sandcastle Condominiums
Priorities:
- Eliminate AES Power Plant
- No high density development - especially along the beach
- Eliminate pollution from beaches
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Official Information
- City of Redondo Beach Election Website
Candidate Forum
- Wednesday, February 16, 6:30-8:30pm
- Knob Hill Community Center, 320 Knob Hill; Sponsors: Surfrider Foundation South Bay Chapter; Focus on environmental issues in Redondo Beach
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