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Paul Seto
1,928 votes
18.5%
- Occupation: Bank Vice President
- MBA, San Francisco State University
- B.A. Political Economy, U.C. Berkeley
- Lowell High School, San Francisco
- Vice Chair, Millbrae Parks & Recreation Commission
- AYSO soccer coach
- Member, Spring Valley/Taylor Middle School PTA
Priorities:
- Manage a fiscally responsible and responsive city government to secure Millbrae's financial future.
- Build a unified community and distinct identity with a "small town" feel during period of rapid real estate growth and changing demographics.
- Provide fresh ideas to strengthen Millbrae schools, enhance senior services/activities, and stimulate Millbrae business environment.
Daniel F. Quigg
1,756 votes
16.9%
- Occupation: Local Businessman
- Millbrae Mayor 1996 & 2000
- Millbrae City Treasurer 1980-1993
- Millbrae Chamber of Commerce, Board
- Millbrae Historical Society-Trustee
- President Millbrae Lions Club 2006-2007
- Past Director-SF Airport Roundtable
Priorities:
- Protect & enhance programs to keep seniors active & healthy
- Ensure our police & fire departments have the staff, training & equipment to keep you and your family safe
- Revitalizing our downtown with new store and parking
Marge Colapietro
1,702 votes
16.4%
- Occupation: Retired Business Executive
- Co-Chaired Committee to Save Millbrae Fire Services
- Millbrae Police Long Time Volunteer & Citizen's Academy Graduate
- Millbrae Senior Advisory Committee 2002 - 2007
- Board of Directors Millbrae Chamber of Commerce 2000-2005
- 2001 Millbrae Woman of the Year
- Commendations from Tom Lantos, Jackie Speier, Lou Papan, San Mateo Co. Board of Supervisors, Millbrae Mayors and Council Members
Priorities:
- Putting Millbrae Residents First: Emphasize input from residents. Engage our businesses, diverse community members, schools and youth.
- Fiscal Responsibility: Using prudent spending practices plus attracting revenue generating businesses to maintain healthy reserves.
- Protecting Vital Safety Services: Fire, Police, Emergency Response, and Environmental Services
Wayne J. Lee
1,635 votes
15.7%
- Occupation: Planning Commissioner/Engineer
- BS Chemical Engineer UC Berkeley
- Vice-Chair Millbrae Planning Commission
- Senior Air Quality Inspector
- Neighborhood Watch Captain (2 neighborhoods)
- PTA Member
- Small Business Owner
Richard F. "Rich" Dixon
1,230 votes
11.8%
- Occupation: Retired Police Sergeant
- Associate in Arts degree in Administration of Justice.
- Over 30 years experience in Community and Police services.
- Twenty five years of dedicated and loyal service to the City of Millbrae as a Peace Officer.
- Honored recipient of countless community service awards.
- Employed last four years at NASA/Ames as a contract Federal Police Operations Lieutenant, managing and supervising police and security personnel.
- Possession of current Government "Secret Clearance."
Priorities:
- Public Safety and Security - Education in Millbrae
- Address all areas of Millbrae for equal city services in a timely fashion.
- Continued growth with respect for others to enjoy their small town atmosphere.
Lorrie Kalos-Gunn
1,209 votes
11.6%
- Occupation: Chief Fire Officer
- Millbrae Planning Commission
- Women Chief Fire Officer Assoc., Immed. Past President
- Internantional Assoc. Fire Chiefs, Committee Member
- Democratic Women's Forum, President
- Collinsville Water District Board, Chair
- 2005 One of the Most Influential Latinos in the Bay Area
Priorities:
- Ensure adequate funding of Public Safety to provide "feet on the street" to protect our citizens.
- Find new revenue sources through strong fiscal management to preserve our quality of life.
- Create a Strategic Plan to take Millbrae into the future.
Ronald Caine
621 votes
6.0%
- Occupation: Retired Police Sergeant
John Darro
314 votes
3.0%
- Occupation: Fleet Sales Manager
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Events
- CANDIDATES' FORUM
- Tuesday, 2 October 2007
- 7 - 9 pm
- Millbrae City Council Chambers,
621 Magnolia, Millbrae
- Moderated by the League of Women Voters
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