- Occupation: Retired University Professor
- Ph.D, MA, BA
- Jamul-Dulzura Community Planning Group
- Regional Water Quality Control Board
- Anderson Medal of Honor, 2002
- Scence Advisory Committee, San Diego Natural History Museum
- International Geographic Information Foundation
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Enforce a policy of ethical behavior and eliminate corruptive activities
- Involve ratepayers in water planning
- Improve employee morale
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- Rural Firefighters of Jamul and San Miguel Firefighters
- Otay Water District Employees Association
- Supervisor Dianne Jacob
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- Reduce legal costs
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This will be accomplished by hiring an in-house attorney whose time and expense could perhaps be shared with another water district and by settling the unlawful employee termination lawsuits and other lawsuits that have already cost the District more than one million dollars and may ultimately reach five million dollars or more.
- Unethical Practices and lack of civility
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The Union-Tribune best captured the sad state of affairs at CWD in an editorial entitled, "Public Disservice-Otay Water District Abused for Personal Gain."(See below)
- Rate Stabilization Fund Reduced to Zero
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There is a need to critically evaluate the rate stabilization fund to determine the minimum size needed to accomplish its purpose. Clearly, a zero fund does not acccomplish the purpose of having a rate stabilization fund.
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