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Contra Costa County, CA November 4, 2014 Election
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Kim Zvik Position

By Kim Manning Zvik

Candidate for Director; Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District

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I am running for Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District and ran in 2010 and 2012. I take safety seriously and want to protect our diverse community!
I served on Kensington Municipal Advisory Council (KMAC) for 2 years. have served on the Kensington Property Owners Association (KPOA) where I prepared the About Kensington guide with an updated map of our community. I served on the boards of Step One School and Orinda Horsemen's Association. I conceived the plan to put Kensington After School Education Program (KASEP) registration online. I built Tehiyah Day School's first web site. I worked with the county over 3 years to install one-way controls during school hours on Highland and Kenyon Avenue. I gave input into traffic controls on Highland and Arlmont. I researched escape routes for earthquakes with the Red Cross. I am aware of our community issues facing us such as sharing the 911 call center with our neighboring cities, living in a wildlife zone, earthquake, traffic, parking, and crime. With my IT skills, I believe I can continue to maintain our small community within the context of our changing information age especially as it relates to emergency message broadcasting and elderly support. I am a California native and have lived in Kensington for 15 years. I have 4 children ages 22-11 and pets. I look forward to speaking to you personally. Thank you for your vote.

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