Candidates
(Vote for 3)
 
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Jeanette Parker, Ph.D.
- Occupation: University President
 - A.A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. degrees
 - Beverly Hills PTA President
 - Beverly Hills Board of Governors, Maple Counseling Center
 - Board of Directors, Beverly Hills Family "Y"
 - Board of Directors, Beverly Hills Little League
 - Beverly Hills Appointee, First Team Beverly Hills Leadership Program
  
Priorities:
- Open up City Council government so that voters may participate more in the process.
 - Keep a closer check on development, so that a balance is maintained between business and residential areas.  Listen to the residents closely.
 - Keep a close watch on our city budget and save taxpayer dollars by calling to eliminate "refuse fees" from our water bills.
  
Mary Levin Cutler
Mitch Waldow
- Occupation: Broadcaster
 - 25 years in L.A. radio and television
 - Raised in Beverly Hills
 - 8-year-old son, Benjamin, attends El Rodeo
 - Co-founded B.H. South Homeowners Assn.
  
Priorities:
- Make residents' concerns the #1 priority at City Hall
 - I support a strong conflicts of interest ordinance and term limits
 - Stop overscale commercial projects before they get started
  
Martin D. Geimer
- Occupation: Business Executive/City Commissioner
 - Chair, City of Beverly Hills, Recreation and Parks Commission
 - Vice President , City of Beverly Hills, Greystone Foundation
 - Past President Beverly Hills Historical Society 1992-1997
 - Board member Beverly Hills CPR since 1995
 - Beverly Hills Police Dept. volunteer since 1992
 - Committee member - City medical emergency preparedness project.
  
Priorities:
- Improve methods of communication between council and community
 - Reduce traffic through modernized traffic management systems, diversion programs
 - Direct community involvement in advanced planning
  
Herm Shultz
Kurt Haber
James E. Fabe
- Occupation: Dentist
 - Consultant
 - Farmer
  
Priorities:
- Population Density Management
 - Traffic Density Management
 - Information Technology Management
  
Mark Egerman
Linda J. Briskman
- Occupation: Business Executive/Commissioner
 - Chair, The Maple Counseling Center, current
 - Chair, Beverly Hills Planning Commission, 1999
 - Commissioner, Beverly Hills Planning Commission, current
 - Chair, Beverly Hills Traffic and Parking Commission, 1996
 - Chair, Beverly Hills Education Foundation, Past
 - Co-owner, Timely Trends, apparel manufacturing,,, 1988-2000
  
Priorities:
- My commitment to you:  public safety, health and welfare, fiscal responsibility, and community planning.
 - Insure the funding to provide for the highest quality education for our children.
 - Use my extensive business experience to make prudent financial decisions.
  
Tom Levyn
Steve Webb
- Occupation: Attorney at Law
 - Chairman, Planning Commission
 - Director, Beverly Hills Community Sports Center
 - Board of Governors Century City Hospital
 - Member of Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce
 - Chairman, Traffic & Parking (past)
 - Co-Chairman Livable Streets Committee (past)
  
Priorities:
- Create a long-term plan to reduce traffic and increase parking
 - Create a long-term plan to control city growth
 - Create a Community Center for our children, families and seniors
  
Philip F. Margo
  
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Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
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Official Information 
 
- Municipal Election Website
  
News and Analysis
 
- Twelve Candidates File For Three City Council Seats
 - By Margaret Harris, Beverly Hills 90210 (12/22/2000)
  
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