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LWV League of Women Voters of California
Contra Costa County, CA November 6, 2001 Election
 Smart Voter David E. Hudson

Candidate for
Member, City Council; City of San Ramon

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Biographical Highlights
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • 2001 Mayor of San Ramon
  • 97/01 San Ramon City Council
  • 94/97 San Ramon Planning Commission
  • 92/93 Redevelopment Advisory Committee
  • 1997 Charter City Commission
  • East Bay Regional Parks Advisory Committee
Top Priorities if Elected
  • Build a new high school in San Ramon immediately
  • Develop a city center on Bollinger Canyon Rd. at Camino Ramon
  • Continue to improve on an award winning parks program.
Position Papers
Build a second high school in San Ramon
There are over 2100 students at Cal High already. We can't wait as long to act as we did for the Westside Middle School. Build our new high school now.
San Ramon needs a City Center all citizens can enjoy
We have been studying this issue for ten years. It is time for us to develop a place everyone can enjoy and gather when and where they wish.
Our award winning parks need our continued support
You have given our parks a more than 90% approval rating in a recent survey. Our park programs are no less noteworthy.
 
Campaign Contact Information
E-mail: davehudson@icnt.net
Phone: 925 828 1822
Fax: 925 866 0281
Address:
162 Pebble Place
162 Pebble Pl
San Ramon, CA 94583


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