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Albert J. Boro
7531 votes
77.6%
- Occupation: San Rafael Mayor
- Elected to the San Rafael City Council in 1987 after serving 16 years as a member of the San Rafael Planning Commission.
- Elected in 1991 to a four-year term as Mayor, re-elected to additional four-year terms in November of 1995 and 1999.
- As a member of the county parks open space and cultural commision, Mayor Boro has helped to acquire 9,700 acres of open space throughout Marin County.
- In 1992, Mayor Boro was appointed a Director of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway, and Transportation District representing Marin County.
- Mayor Boro is a member and a vice chair of the Marin County Congestion Management Team (CMA) working toward solutions for traffic and transit issues.
Priorities:
- Manage our financial resources so we can continue to provide the same high level of public safety responses our community expects and deserves.
- Continue to use the community based government approach throughout our city where all residents and businesses have the opportunity to participate.
- Seek to create multi-modal transit solutions along the 101 corridor to enhance our quality of life by improving traffic flow.
L. B. "Kyle" Keilman, III
2146 votes
22.1%
- Occupation: Union Stage Worker
- Moved with family to Marinwood, 1959. Gradutate of Redwood High School 1969
- Attended Santa Monica College, Majored in Broadcasting
- On-air experience with numerous radio stations including San Rafael's KTIM: worked as a newscaster, sportscaster, and morning drive personality
- Joined Local 727, International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, 1995 (later merged into Local 80)
- Joined Local 16, San Francisco, 2000. Have resided in Terra Linda from this time on.
- Campaigned for Marin County candidate in victorious effort.
Priorities:
- No to over-development: Protect the character of our neighborhoods; we don't need additional traffic on our crowded roads.
- No cuts in Police and Fire Department service: Our Red and Blue are stretched thin enough!
- Yes to new local transit: Big diesel busses need to make way for "green" shuttle craft
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