Candidates
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Dick Kassis
1,220 votes
35.8%
- Occupation: City Councilmember/Attorney
- 1963-67, UC Berkeley - AB Political Science
- 1968-70, US Army Air Defense, Germany
- 1970-73, UOP, McGeorge School of Law, JD
- 1973-Present, AC Transit Legal Dept.
- 1976-80, Emeryville City Council
- 1992-Present, Emeryville City Council
Priorities:
- City/School/Business creation of the Center for Community Life
- Quality of life improvements for each neighborhood
- Build a visual & performing Arts Center in Park Avenue Area
John Fricke
1,213 votes
35.6%
- Occupation: Small Business Attorney
- Harper & Associates, 2001 - present
- public interest lawyer, 2001
- Alameda County Public Defender's Office, 1995-1996 and 1999-2000
- Policy Advisor to Oakland Mayor Elihu Harris, 1996-1998
- University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D., 1991
- Northwestern University, B.A., 1987
Priorities:
- Create a walkable community where residents can perform everyday needs without driving.
- Create new city parks and add more pocket parks.
- Establish a library in Emeryville.
Ed Treuting
945 votes
27.7%
- Occupation: Printer / Planning Commissioner
- Emeryville Planning Commission (2000-Present; Chair 2003-2004)
- Emeryville General Plan Update Steering Committee
- Member of Save Our Schools (S.O.S.) Steering Committee - Replaced poor Emeryville Unified School District leadership
- Member of Better Emeryville Schools Today (B.E.S.T) Steering Committee - Overwhelmingly passed Measure A, improving Emeryville schools
- Park Avenue District Advisory Committee
- American University, BA, 1972
Priorities:
- REDUCE TRAFFIC CONGESTION: I will fight to expand the Emery-Go-Round; increase across-town connectivity, and ensure developers pay their fair share.
- DIVERSIFY OUR HOUSING SUPPLY: We need to diversify our housing supply of all sizes, so seniors, families and young professionals can all find homes.
- BUILD NEW PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS: Emeryville needs more parks! I will make it a priority to create sports-friendly recreation areas for families.
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Official Information
- Emeryville City Council Web page
Events
League of Women Voters Candidates' Forum
- Date: Thursday, October 6, 2005
Time : 7:30 p.m.
Location: Emeryville City Hall, 1333 Park Ave.
Sponsor: League of Women Voters, Berkeley, Albany & Emeryville
- This Candidates' Forum will be rebroadcast on ETV (Channel 27 in Emeryville) at 4 p.m. on Friday, October 7, and at various times on October 8 and 9.
News and Analysis
Oakland Tribune
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