- Occupation: Councilmember/Businessman
- Director, Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency
- Chair, Ventura Council of Governments
- Board, Conejo/Las Virgenes Boys & Girls Clubs
- Board, Conejo Las Virgenes Future Foundation
- Chair 2002, Investment in Character, Boy Scounts Conejo Chapter
- Mayor, Thousand Oaks 2001
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Slow Growth Advocate according to the General Plan
- Protection of ridgelines, open space, and building heights
- Completion of the Boys & Girls Clubs in Thousand Oaks
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- Assemblyman Tony Strickland
- State Senator Tom McClintock
- Ventura County Republican Assembly
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- Slow Growth Defined
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The three factors for slow growth progression in Thousand Oaks are: The General Plan, which is the cornerstone of our city's constitution. The founding planners at the beginning of incorporation in 1964 believed strongly in the inclusion of open space preserved permanently and Measure A voted for incorporation into the General Plan in 1978. These three factors perform as three branches of Government providing a checks and balance for planning in Thousand Oaks.
- Leading the way for Open Space
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The 14,000 acres of open space in the Conejo have been the envy other cities statewide. Thousand Oaks is recognized as a leader in open space preservation. Thousand Oaks has preserved more than a third of its 56 square miles as open space. Our quality of life has evolved around and in open space.
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