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San Mateo County, CA November 2, 1999 Election
Council Member; City of Redwood City

4 Year Term.

Candidates (Vote for 4)
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Richard Claire

  • Occupation: Professor Accounting/Finance
Ira Ruskin
  • Occupation: Council Member/Businessman
  • Vice mayor, 1997 to present
  • Board Member, Redwood City Education Foundation
  • Member, San Mateo County Emergency Medical System Governing Board
  • Member, San Mateo County Drug & Alcohol Abuse Advisory Board
  • M.A., Stanford University
Priorities:
  • Continue to build new partnerships to help improve our schools
  • Continue the revitalization and beautification of Downtown, including major thoroughfares
  • Continue to work to improve traffic on city streets and regional freeways
Colleen Jordan
  • Occupation: Investment Advisor/Councilwoman
  • Redwood City Councilwoman since 1998
  • Member of the School/City Task Force
  • Member of the Redwood City Chamber of Commerce
  • Former Director of the Redwood Shores Homeowners' Association
  • International Relations Degree, University of Southern California
Priorities:
  • Improve English-language test scores in Redwood City schools.
  • Secure available tracks for rail link between Cal Train Station and Port of Redwood City.
  • Fight for connector roads between Redwood Shores and Redwood City proper to alleviate traffic congestion.
LaVerne Atherly
  • Occupation: Independent Businessman
  • 25-year resident of Redwood City
  • Executive Director of the Redwood Shores Homeowners' Association
  • Former English teacher
  • Masters Degree in Educational Psychology
  • Father of 5 children
  • Grandfather of 10 grandchildren
Priorities:
  • Synchronize traffic lights to improve flow.
  • Build more day-care and senior centers for children and seniors.
  • Help school districts maintain their properties in exchange for use of their playing fields for the public.
Matt Leipzig
  • Occupation: Realtor/Councilman
  • Redwood City Councilman since 1995
  • Former Chairman, Redwood City Traffic Advisory Committee
  • Former Political Affairs Manager for the United States Chamber of Commerce
  • Graduate of Woodside High School
  • Business Management Degree, San Jose State University
Priorities:
  • Abolish the Utility Users Tax
  • Widen Woodside Road between Highway 101 and El Camino Real
  • End the failed experiment of bilingual education
Barbara Apffel Pierce
  • Occupation: Education Foundation President
  • Redwood City 2000 interim co-director
  • Redwood City Civic Cultural Commission
  • Redwood City / San Mateo County Chamber of commerce Education Committee
  • San Mateo County Spanish Speaking Social Worker
  • Masters Degree Catholic University of America
Priorities:
  • Quality of life concerns: traffic planning, providing cost effective recreational opportunities for youth and adults
  • Efficient and effective spending of tax dollars for city projects.
  • Planning for continued growth and development of our community while balancing the impact of traffic and demands on infrastructure.

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  Official Information

City of Redwood City
Events

Candidates Forum

  • Replays of live forum - Peninsula TV Cable Channels (Check your local listing for channel.)
    10/21, 1:00 pm & 5:00 pm
    10/22, 1:00 pm
    10/23, 4:00 pm
    10/24, 1:00 pm
    10/25, 1:00 pm
    10/26, 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm
    10/27, 1:00 pm & 3:00 pm
    10/28, 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm
    10/29 1:00 pm
    10/31, 1:00 pm
  • Redwood City-San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce - Fri., Oct. 22, 8:00 a.m.
    Call 364-1722 for information.
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