Basic candidate data supplied by the Registrar of Voters.  Any additional information supplied by the candidate.
Priorities:- Protect and preserve the natural beauty of the coastside by avoiding overdevelopment.
 
- Insure that all developers pay their fair share of infrastructure costs.
 
- I strongly support the Brown Act's requirements for open, public meetings.
 
  
- Occupation: Registered Nurse
 
- Community activist protecting the coastside for the last 6 years.
 
- Campaigned to get environmentally responsible coastside candidates elected.
 
- Lobbied GSD to get "Conservatory" developer  to pay fair share for sewer.
 
- Statement submitted to the Registrar of Voters
 
 Priorities:- The GSD should serve the interests of current residents.
 
- Developers will pay their fair share
 
- Wise management of inventory
 
  
Sam Caponio
Jim Vogt
- Occupation: Incumbent
 
- BA, Biology; MA, Microbiology
 
- 20 years teaching college science
 
- 9 years supervisor in microbiology lab
 
- California state license as Clinical Laboratory Scientist
 
- 12 years as director, Granada Sanitary District
 
- 8 years as director, Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside
 
 Priorities:- Keep the environment and the public safe from health hazards in sewage.
 
- Issue sewer permits to qualified applicants as specified in GSD Ordinances.
 
- Accomplish capital improvements and treatment plant expansion as economically as possible.
 
  
- Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
 
- Management Consultant
 
 Priorities:- Maintain the financial stability of the District and provide reasonable rates.
 
- Keep our coastal area environmentally safe and sound for everyone.
 
- Continue to upgrade sewer lines as identified in our 5 year Capital Improvements Plan.
 
  
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