- Occupation: Retired Educator, B.S.; M.N.S
- High School Science Teacher (34 yrs.)
- High School and AAU Swimming Coach
- Lifetime member SDTA
- U.S. Airforce activity, 4 years incl. Korea
- Writer of Instructional Manuals for SDUSD
- 5 year CHP Volunteer working with your school safety patrols and for safety in Ramona
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- To provide results as needed by working closely with all directors and staff in a non-devicive manner.
- To do the research necessary for providing valid and persuasive discussion at board meetings.
- To fight for the best system of water flow, treatment, and quality we need in the commercial and residential sites of Ramona at the lowest cost.
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- CWA EMERGENCY STORAGE PROJECT
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Since the CWA emergency water would not be available until after we use up our Ramona Lake Water, I recommend opting out of this project thus saving the charges that would be imposed.
- Safety and Updating of Present Systems
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I recommend that all systems be constantly monitored for their safety and any operational problems, and that adequate funds be maintained for updating systems as necessary, as well as providing safety when required.
- QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY
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A DIRECTOR SHOULD HAVE THE KIND OF TRAINING THAT WOULD PROVIDE GOOD RESEARCH SKILLS, MATH SKILLS, AND PEOPLE SKILLS. AN EXCELLENT UNDERSTANDING OF WATER SYSTEMS, WATER TREATMENT METHODS, AND THE NATURAL SCIENCES MUST BE A PART OF THE DIRECTORS
'S RESUME.
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- Chuck Lemenager, past water board president and Ramona Historian of Note.
- John Fansher, First owner of Ramona Pharmacy and long time Rotarian.
- Ron Feederle, President of San Diego Country Estates Association Board.
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