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LWV League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
Los Angeles County, CA November 6, 2007 Election
Smart Voter Official Statement for Carol A. Kirschbaum

Candidate for
Councilmember; City of Westlake Village

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This is a copy of information submitted to elections officials by the candidate

Why I am running?

I seek to unify our community around the goal of preserving Westlake as a village. We need to safeguard Westlake Village from over- development, excessive traffic, and projects that destroy our quality of life. Our current planning process has resulted in projects that do not compliment our small village community.

Let's unite around a better planning process. Let's obtain better results by involving greater expertise and community involvement in planning developments that enhance the character of our city!

My Experience

I retired as the risk manager for a publicly held engineering/ architectural firm with 27 subsidiaries. I implemented risk management strategies involving insurance, negotiation, litigation review and dispute resolution.

My husband and I have been involved residents of Westlake Village for 20 years. I have been active in the community --

Westlake Village POA, Vice-President, Board Liaison to the Architectural Committee. I led the design and development of our new guardhouse, landscaping and lighting project.

WLMA, Executive Board and Chairperson, Rules and Regulations Committee.

Board of Create-a-Smile, Animal Assisted Therapy; WLV Grants Program Committee; Vice-President, Angel's Board of Directors, Casa Pacifica; WLV Women's Club.

Please support me with your vote!

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