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City Council Candidate Statements
Palo Alto City Council Candidate Statements:
Statement of Wei Wang, Candidate for Palo Alto City Council member
Occupation: Software Consultant Age: 49
As a vigorous fighter to protect residential neighborhoods from adjacent
intensive non-residential development since 1996, I have insight of
how the City kept wasting taxpayer's money and resources to manipulate
issues.
Being part of the new high-tech generation with a background in Computer
Engineering since i975, I want to offer fairness and effectiveness
for people to get involved in issues that affect their neighborhood.
Both sides of an issue shall be offered.
1) Equal access to all the details of a project as soon as they are
received by the City: a) All documents (including legal documents)
shall be posted online. b) An online conference for questions and
answers for everyone shall be set up for each project when the application
is submitted.
2) Fairness in expressing their opinions at each hearing: a) Both
sides shall be allowed to respond to all staff comments before the
fina1 vote. b) Taped hearings shall be available for viewing online
for at least l0 years. c) Hearing notice shall be given at least 3
weeks ahead. d) Estimated starting time for each agenda item shall
also be given 3 days ahead.
Statement of Mark Sabin, Candidate for City Council
Occupation: Sales Manager Age: 49
Education and Qualifications:
Born in Utah, Mark Sabin graduated with a B.A. in Political Science
and Economics (Weber State University, Ogden Utah, 1976). Upon graduation,
Mark served as a VISTA Volunteer in Arkansas. During the '70s he
was also a political organizer.
Mark moved to the mid-peninsula in 1982. For the past ten years
Mark has been national sales manager for The Patnaude Group, a corporate
training company. Mark joined the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce
in 1991. As a member of their Government Action Council (GAC) he
gained a deeper understanding of the community. Mark recently chaired
the GAC and is currently the Chamber's Chair Elect.
When approached to run, Mark felt it important to answer two questions:
"Has my experience and insight prepared me for the challenge?"
and "Can I be of service?" From his experience in the
Chamber and as a resident, Mark firmly believes Palo Alto is not
just the environment, quality schools, Stanford, clean, quiet streets
nor is it our dynamic history and far reaching contributions to
the world. Palo Alto is the spirit, creativity and passion that
created and sustains all of these things. This is the Palo Alto
Mark is ready to serve.
Statement of Edmund Power, Candidate for City Council, City
of Palo Alto
Occupation: Retired Age:83
Education and qualifications:
A.A. in Mechanical Engineering plus studies in Mathematics and Metallurgy.
I have been a close follower of the news regarding municipal politics
for many years and an activist in seeking to bring about beneficial
changes in local government with the aim of bringing a greater degree
of democracy to the city by way of increasing the amount of honest
intercourse between the city's government and it's citizens.
Statement of Victor Ojakian, Candidate for Palo Alto City Council
member
Occupation: Project Manager, Hewlett Packard; Palo Alto City Vice
Mayor Age:54
Married; four children; University of California, Berkeley, BA;
Member/Liaison: Finance and Audit Committees; City/School Liaison
Committee; Palo Alto Community Child Care; Park and Recreation Commission;
East Palo Alto Liaison Committee; Planning Commissioner (1992-1997);
Neighborhood Association Officer; Downtown Farmers' Market co-founder;
youth athletic coach and commissioner (1981-1998). Check: http://www.nanospace.com/~ojakian/
As a.25-year resident and City Councilmember, I stand for strong
neighborhood character, excellent services and programs, and fiscal
responsibility. I've met, listened to, and worked with people of
differing viewpoints. I supported: affordable housing; youth and
senior services; cooperative city/school relations; traffic safety
efforts; sound financial practices; emergency preparedness initiatives;
public safety measures; energy reliability plans; and environmental
policies.
With your vote, I'll continue working for: reliable energy sources;
refurbished parks, buildings, and streets; more youth programs;
better flood control measures; enhanced library services; a tree-lined
E1 Camino Real; e-government services; improved open space trails;
strong PAUSD relations; an updated Zoning Ordinance. I appreciate
your support.
Statement of Jack Morton, Candidate for Palo Alto City Council
member
Jack Morton, Phd, CPA
59, Owner, Morton & Associates, Inc., One son, 28-year resident
of Palo Alto
Community Involvement: Founding Member, President, Palo Alto Recreation
Foundation; Founder, President, Community Skating, Inc.; Board Member,
Morissey-Compton Educational Center; Former Chamber of Commerce
Board Member, Former member PAUSD Finance Advisory Committee, Former
Youth Sports Coach.
In recent years, Palo Alto has struggled with fiscal issues that
impact-both basic and special City services. I am running to help
preserve the qualities that make Palo Alto unique. I will work to
improve the responsiveness of City government to Community interests
while at the same time using my financial experience to provide
the professional oversight needed to preserve the full range of
services Palo Altans have historically enjoyed -- Parks, Libraries,
Community Centers, Arts & Recreation Programs. As the accountant
for many Community Organizations, I understand their needs and the
importance of their services. I have demonstrated my leadership
and effectiveness in Community Serving Organizations; and with your
support, I will bring those qualities to the City Council to effectively
address the key issues that we Palo Altans face -- Neighborhood
Protection, Traffic, Housing and Environmental Preservation.
Statement of Yoriko Kishimoto, Candidate for Palo Alto City
Council
Occupation: Management consultant and author of The Third Century:
America's Resurgence in the Asian Era Age: 46
Education and Qualifications:
Like many of you, our family moved to Palo Alto for its unbeatable
combination of world-class sophistication, generous open space,
and a small-town environment for raising children and developing
lifelong friendships and ties.
As a Council Member, I would work to protect these qualities of
our community, as I have over the past 10 years as an active community
leader. With two school age children, I have served on the Addison
school site council, Girl Scouts as co-leader, and as treasurer
of Hidden Villa Board of Trustees. I chaired the Transportation
Committee of the city's Comprehensive Plan advisory group. Currently,
I am President of University South Neighborhoods Group.
With my Stanford MBA and 15 years as a smal1 business owner, I will
promote a common sense approach to government spending and accountability.
My background in the US-Japan technology business gives me an understanding
of the global and economic setting for Palo Alto and the Bay Area.
I have a passion for walkable neighborhoods, high environmental
standards, and new approaches to old problems. With your support,
I will put my experience, expertise and leadership in land use and
transportation to work on our common visions for Palo Alto. www.Yoriko2001.org
Statement of Chris Kelly
B.A., Georgetown; M.A., Yale; J.D., Harvard
I have always felt a special connection to our community, which
I made initially from accompanying my parents to work in Palo Alto
while growing up. Before returning in 1998, I worked at the White
House and the U.S. Department of Education. I practiced law at Wilson
Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati before serving as Chief Privacy Officer
at Excite@Home, and have participated in Rebuilding Together and
the Palo Alto Rotary Club. As a member of the Council, I want to:
Build a livable community -- We must control traffic, protect neighborhoods,
respect the environment, add affordable housing, and make the city
more pedestrian/bicycle friendly.
Enhance the City-schools relationship -- I wil1 use my experience
in education to build partnerships between the City and our schools.
Serve seniors -- Palo Alto's senior services must be modernized
for our aging population.
Make government accountable to our citizens -- We need to review
city processes and use technology to serve citizens affordably and
quickly. Palo Alto should be a leader in electronic government,
and I will work to make it happen. www.electchriskelly.org
Statement of Litsie Indergand, Candidate for Member, Palo Alto
City Council
Occupation: Retired
Education and Qualifications: Attended Polytechnic High, San Francisco
and UC Berkeley. Have lived in Palo Alto more than 20 years.
Homeowners Association, President l990-'94, board member to present,
United Nations Association Northern California Division, Treasurer
1992-'95, 1996-'99, Mid-Peninsula Chapter, President 2000-'01, Palo
Alto Human Relations Commission, member 1995-2001, Community Working
Group for Homeless Services, board member 1998 to present, Treasurer
1999 - present, Member of Peninsula Interfaith Action (PIA), Santa
Clara County Housing Coalition, Mid-Peninsula YWCA Public Policy
Committee.
My diverse experience has included preserving the character of my
neighborhood, being instrumental in launching a rotating homeless
shelter, advocating for affordable housing, tenants' rights, anti-discrimination
issues of all kinds, senior, teen, and children's issues, as well
as traffic and housing. The Community Working Group is making great
strides toward building the Opportunity Center of the Mid-Peninsula.
My voice on City Council wil1 be strong for the neediest people
yet will be balanced by protecting the quality of life for all of
us in this city we love.
Statement of Pria Graves, Candidate for Council Member, City
of Palo Alto
Occupations: Community Activist, Artist Age: 49
Education and Qualifications:
B.A., UC Santa Cruz; M.B.A., University of Santa Clara; Leadership
Mid-Peninsula; Palo Alto Neighborhood Disaster Assistance (PANDA).
College Terrace Residents' Association, Coordinator & Webmaster
(1996-2001); Future of Single Family Neighborhoods Advisory Group
(2000-2001); Share Our Streets steering committee (2000-2001).
Palo Alto has always had a reputation for our wonderful quality
of life. Yet currently many of the things that make our city so
special are being lost.
We need to find creative ways to protect the unique character of
our neighborhoods, to preserve our community services and our vibrant
local retail areas. We need to make our streets safe and inviting
for walkers and cyclists, to calm traffic and expand transportation
alternatives. We must address the balance between jobs and housing,
considering ways both to control job creation and to increase our
available housing. And we need to plan in a way that will allow
Palo Alto to thrive in a sustainable way well into the future. I
am committed to this task.
Please visit my web site: www.PriaForCouncil.org.
Your vote will allow me to work for you and for Palo Alto, protecting
our quality of life. Thank you.
Statement of Victor Frost, Candidate for Palo Alto City Council
Occupation: Homeless Advocate, Underwater Miner, TV Producer, Panhandler
Education and Qualifications:
Foothill College, College of San Mateo, Humboldt State University,
Sony Technology Center, Mainstream Coordinator, Quality Control
Engineer, Japanese Management Disciplines, Internet Law.
A common man, for common people, with common sense. Fighting for
a better Democracy in Palo Alto. Fighting for the rights of the
Homeless and a New Homeless Center. Fighting Corruption and Indifference
in City Hall. Will Install binding Internet elections for public
office, and issues (solar and wind living, education, traffic, etc.).
This Is the only way that infocus transparencies can make for a
deeper meaning in our lives. In our Democracy we must look to the
future and not the past for answers. If elected, I will uphold my
oath of office and defend our constitutional rights!
To this I do swear, Victor Frost
www.votepaloalto.com
Note: A free Bar-B-Q for all Palo Alto voters.....(yes)
Statement of Hillary Freeman, Candidate for Council Member,
City of Palo Alto
Occupation: Business Manager Age: 44
Education and Qualifications:
B.S., Marine Biology, Florida Institute of Technology; all coursework
for M.S., Fisheries Biology, Iowa State. Married, 2 school-age children.
Board of Directors, YMCA Palo Alto; Founder, Libraries Now!; youth
athletics coach; Board of Directors, Children's Theatre; University
South Neighborhood Group; Parent Network Coordinator; Chair, School
Site Council; Executive Board, PTA & PTA Council.
I am committed to serving our community. I will strive to: (1) balance
competing jobs, housing and services demands, including impacts
on traffic, overcrowded schools/community facilities, and retail
loss; (2) protect and improve community assets and quality of life
like libraries, parks, trees, open space and walkable neighborhoods;
(3) support appropriate affordable housing; (4) create mutually
beneficial and sustainable solutions through partnerships with schools,
Stanford, nonprofits and business; (5) proactively solicit citizen's
input; (6) advocate for seniors, families and youth.
Your input will shape the future of our Palo Alto. I appreciate
your support. www.hillaryfreeman.org
Statement of Sandy Eakins, Candidate for Member, Palo Alto City
Council
Occupation: Co-owner and Manager, EOS (Computer Sales) Age 63
Education and Qualifications:
B.A., Wellesley College; M.S.S.W, Boston University; M.B.A, University
of Santa Clara; Palo Alto Mayor and Councilmember; Santa Clara Valley
Transportation Authority Board, regional rail boards; Planning Commission
Member: Comprehensive Plan Advisory committee Co-chair; Public Art
Commission Chair; California League of Cities revenue and Taxation
Policy Committee.
I have listened and learned during my first term. My first goal
for Palo Alto is to promote community vitality with enhanced neighborhood
and retail protection, improved alternative transportation as well
as robust community services and fine schools. Additionally, I will
concentrate on fiscal challenges including our long-range financial
plan, revenues and investments, to keep the city strong. We need
to care for our parks, civic buildings, and libraries as well as
streets, sidewalks and sewers. Third, I will continue to work for
Palo Alto regionally for improved transportation, affordable housing
and treasured natural resources, especially the Hetch Hetchy water
system.
Because our fine city continues to experience pressures for change,
it needs leaders with vision, knowledge, experience and commitment.
I have these attributes. I ask for your vote so that I may work
with you for the city's future.
Statement of Jim Burch, Candidate for Member, Palo Alto City Council
Occupation: Palo Alto City Council Member Age: 75
Education and Qualifications:
When I asked for your vote two years ago, I promised to commit my
full time and experience to Palo Alto issues. And I've been doing
just that, spending an average of 40-50 hours each week on City business.
In addition to Council meetings, I serve as liaison to or member of
these Boards, Commissions and organizations: Council's Policy and
Services Committee, California Avenue Area Development Association,
City/School Liaison Committee, Avenidas Senior Center, Neighbors Abroad,
Council Appointed Officers Committee, Santa Clara Valley Water District
Advisory Group, Silicon Valley Community Communications (SVCC), and
Historic Resources Board.
Creating a sustainable, livable, and vital Palo Alto is my first priority.
I will continue promoting "green" buildings and renewable
energy, protecting our environment, fighting to retain open space,
and working hard for new initiatives -- the library master plan, expanding
the shuttle, and-seeking housing for teachers and city workers. I'll
make sure that our streets, parks and facilities are renewed on schedule,
speak out against the idea that "bigger is always better,"
and look for innovative ways to help solve problems with traffic and
residential development. With your support, I'll continue to work
fulltime for a Palo Alto that is worthy of all its citizens.
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