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Mary Ose
6,789 votes
9.76%
- Occupation: Businesswoman
- BA, Cornell University (sociology & social relations)
- MBA, California State University (finance)
- JD, University of California at Berkeley (taxation and land use)
- Owner and manager in housing and construction, real estate, self storage and investments. Employee & manager in banking and information technology.
- Community volunteer: UC Master Gardener, American Red Cross disaster services, Rotary, and much more
- Mom, daughter, aunt, sister, cousin, neighbor, friend
Priorities:
- Improved public safety. More officers on our streets.
- Improved neighborhoods and business areas. More jobs.
- Responsive and responsible government, living within its means with NO NEW TAXES.
Anthony A. Hernandez
5,331 votes
7.66%
- Occupation: Arden-Arcade Planning Commissioner
- Director of Governmental Affairs, Southwest Region CH2M HILL
- B.S. in Business Administration
- Appointed by Supervisor Susan Peters to Planning Commission
- Appointed by Sheriff John McGinness to Law Enforcement Advisory Board
Priorities:
- Increased Law Enforcement
- Removal of Blight
- Investmet into Our Community
Warren G. Harding
4,850 votes
6.97%
- Occupation: Parks Director
- Current Parks Director Arden Manor Recreation and Parks District, 32 years, elected 9 terms and continuing
- Former President, Sacramento County Management Association
- Created 3 Community Parks
- Founder and Board Member, AMNA Neighborhood Association
- Sacramento County Parks Award 1986
- Former President Sacramento County Data Processing Professionals Association, 6 years
Priorities:
- Provide essential services to Arden Arcade including public safety, planning, street maintenance and other services that have been drastically cut.
- Provide a new city that is financially stable and viable with about the same level of funding as Citrus Heights with no new taxes.
- Reduce crime and violence in our neighborhood, reduce traffic congestion, protect the health of our citizens, encourage business growth, end blight.
Patricia Cole
4,758 votes
6.84%
- Occupation: Conservation Program Developer
Matt Gray
4,614 votes
6.63%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Contract Advocate for Small Businesses in the Capitol
- Board Member, Arden Park Neighborhood Association
- Board Member, Sacramento County Consolidated Social Services Complex Citizens Actions Committee (SCCSSCCAC)
- Board Member, Taxpayers for Improving Public Safety (TiPS)
- Member, Sacramento County Democratic Central Committee
- BA Communication Studies
Priorities:
- Encourage economic recovery, job creation and financial growth at all levels for our region, as well as assist with small business development
- Improve public safety, reduce crime, and address issues of blight in our community through prevention, intervention, and appropriate punishment
- Expand public service programs for our more vulnerable populations, beginning with our elderly residents
Joel E. Archer
4,379 votes
6.29%
- Occupation: Arden Arcade Incorporation Chair
Jay Neal Boatwright
4,101 votes
5.89%
- Occupation: Businessman/Project Manager
- 8 year member, Past Chair, San Juan Unified School District Facilities, Transportation and Finance Committee
- Former Vice Chair and 4 year member, Arden Arcade Community Planning Advisory Council
- 27 year member, Past President, Rotary Club of Carmichael
- Bachelor of Science, Construction Engineering Management, Oregon State University
- 15 year parent volunteer in SJUSD schools
- 28 year Arden Arcade resident
Priorities:
- Ensure adequate police protection and code enforcement to provide safety in our community
- Develop a business friendly environment and encourage new business in Arden Arcade
- Establish the new city government with a long-term, fiscally responsible financial plan
Matt Powers
3,698 votes
5.31%
- Occupation: Public Safety Instructor
Carl Burton
3,216 votes
4.62%
- Occupation: Taxpayer Analyst
Ralph A. Marcello, CPA
3,199 votes
4.60%
- Occupation: Certified Public Accountant
- Auditor of small cities and districts
- Board member of a water/sewer district
Priorities:
- Public safety - real time response time
- Street maintenance program
- City name change
Robert J. "Bob" Matteoli
2,863 votes
4.11%
- Occupation: Retired Engineer
Bob Stevens
2,775 votes
3.99%
- Occupation: Regional Communications Coordinator
Liz Rice
2,312 votes
3.32%
- Occupation: Fitness Instructor
Nathan Gauff
2,173 votes
3.12%
Robyn Salter
2,133 votes
3.07%
- Occupation: Clinical Psychologist
Ryan J Arba
2,093 votes
3.01%
- Occupation: Health Analyst/Businessman
- Master of Public Administration
Priorities:
- Public Safety
- Code Enforcement
- Sustainable Growth
Chris Napoleon Smith
2,084 votes
2.99%
- Occupation: University Financial Director
David A. Pegos
2,047 votes
2.94%
- Occupation: Agricultural Department Representative
Gerald J. Klaas
2,026 votes
2.91%
- Occupation: Computer Security Consultant
- BA Mathematics from CSUS
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
- Project Management Professional (PMP)
- Candidate for State Senate 1998
- Jesuit High School Class of 1981
Priorities:
- Police Protection
- Code Enforcement
- Fiscal Responsibility
Kathie Howard
1,785 votes
2.57%
- Occupation: Retired Consultant
Will Wright
1,229 votes
1.77%
- Occupation: Census Office Manager
Greig L. Best
596 votes
.86%
- B.A. University of California, Davis - Political Science
- Sacramento History Foundation Board Member and Secretary
Priorities:
- Appointing effective accountable city management staff
- Use of Compstat method to assist in delivering city services
- Implementation of Broken Windows policing strategy
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