The Pacifica
Chamber of Commerce submitted 12 questions to each of the candidates
for Pacifica City Council. Every week we will be posting two questions,
and the answers from each of the candidates.
Question 3. What community service have you done specifically?
Question 3. What community service have you done specifically?
Rich Campbell
- 2 Year Seat
-Planning
Commission since 2007
-Member, Pacifica Beach Coalition
-Founding Patron, Pacifica Education
Foundation
Victor Spano
- 2 Year Seat
I volunteered
to create the "PacificaOpportunities.com" website which the Chamber
called for months earlier. I volunteered for Giro Di Pacifica, finding a
sponsor, donations, and assisting with some logistics. I am on the
Chamber's Tourism Committee. I look forward to performing more community
service as Pacifica's 2-year Councilman.
Gary
Mondfrans - 2 Year Seat
The first 10
years of my adult life were in efforts to improve my community and I
successfully helped change has the how the land use plan and zoning ordinance
would support growth as well as how the voters must approve changes which
affected the character of their city. Those are goals which I will use to
approach the bond between the people and government here in Pacifica.
At the
age 23 I was first elected to the San Bruno City Council, by age 25 I was Mayor
of San Bruno, and the land use reforms I had petitioned and labored for were
signed into law under my very signature.
I gathered experience by working for
two law firms prior to my even going to law school, and at age 30, after public
service as an elected official in San Bruno, I began a 31 year career in Public
Safety, first with the San Francisco Police Department, working side-by-side my
Pacifica cousin who proceeded me there and have recently retired from San
Francisco's Department of Emergency Management. You might well be amazed at the
number San Francisco police officer and fire fighters who live in Pacifica and
who also call Pacifica home; you may even known them as your own friends and
neighbors, precisely because it was affordable for them to move to Pacifica,
and they continue to raise their families here because Pacifica is a great and
beautiful place to live and raise a families .
During the
time I was a City Employee I could not be politically active still I could be socially
active and for years I have used my advocacy of social and democratic issues
through the web via Facebook and my other website such as my own
www.GshotsTV.com, and via my GShotsTV channel on YouTUBE:
http://www.YouTUBE.com/GShotsTV, and in particular by selecting and viewing my
playlist entitled “Gary is Passionate about Pacifica.”
Mike O'Neill
- 2 Year Seat
14 Years Pacifica School Board of Trustees
City of Pacifica Planning Commission
Board of Directors Boys and Girls Club
Board of Directors Pacifica Library Foundation
Advisory Board Spindrift Theatre
Founder of Treasures and Trivia of Pacifica
Many, many, many volunteer hours in
fundraisers, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, youth athletics, and PTO’s
Susan Vellone
- 4 Year Seat
I serve my
community through Rotary of Pacifica and liaison to the Terra Nova Rotary Club.
My 2011 President project brought businesses and a generous Past District
Governor together, willing to donate time, material, and labor in replacing the
entire roof at Spindrift Playhouse. Council just approved the project and it
will begin shortly.
Organized the
fundraiser “Hearts on Fire” for the Pacifica Fire Dept. off road vehicle. Board
Director for Pacifican’s Care, Vice President
Chamber of Commerce, Past President Chamber of Commerce, Chamber Liaison
for the GGNRA, Committee Member for the Beautification Task Force.
Karen Ervin -
4 Year Seat
I have been
actively involved in the Pacifica schools for many years as a classroom
volunteer, in fundraising activities, and I have served many positions on the
PTO Boards while my children attended elementary schools.
In 2010 I received the Elna Flynn Award for
my volunteer work at Ingrid B Lacy Middle School. I served as trustee of the Pacifica School
District Governing Board from 2006 to 2010, and President in 2010.
I am a member of the Financing City Services
Task Force where our objective is to evaluate the revenues and expenditures in
the city’s budget and make recommendations to City Council.
I am a director of Pacifican’s Care, a
nonprofit that funds social service organizations in Pacifica. I have been an active member of the Pacifica
Beach Coalition primarily working to encourage the students in Pacifica schools
to partner with the PBC in preserving our oceans, beaches and wildlife and to
do the same myself.
Mary Ann Nihart - 4 Year
Seat
I have served Pacifica
as a community activist and volunteer for over twenty-four years. With
community outreach, consensus building, and positive motivation, I have been
able to bring together extremely diverse groups in support of causes like
education, economic development and the environment. When our community comes
together, we are truly an amazing force and a joy to experience. Over the years I have been involved in a
variety of capacities, organizing events and fundraisers for:
- Fog Fest Organizing Group, Board of Directors: Parade Chair and Former Sponsorship Chair;
- Support Pacifica, founding member;
- Pacifica Democrats;
- Pacificans United for Positive Solutions, founding member;
- Past Co-chair Saving Pacifica Schools and co-chair for the successful Measure N;
- Strategic Planning committee for Pacifica School District;
- Vice Chair, West Sharp Park Advisory Committee
- Pacifica Education Foundation, founding Friend;
- Pacifica Connected and Pacifica Library Foundation Supporter;
- Pacifica Historical Society;
- Preserve Our Pier supporter;
- American Association of University Women, member
- Assistant organizer, Brighton Beach Neighborhood Watch and
- Fundraiser/organizer for various campaigns/events such as the Town Hall meeting to support Jackie Speier’s election.
Most recently, I led a
community-wide cleanup, beautification, and promotional effort that garnered
national recognition for Pacifica as one of the six most beautiful towns in the
U.S.
4 comments:
Monfrans said "voters must approve changes which affected the character of their city"
Is he kidding? Our problem now is nothing gets done because of endless debates and stalling tactics by the NIMBY's and Environmental nut-cases. Now you want us to have an election every time we want to build anything?
Sorry but Monfrans is very much out of touch with reality and that's putting it politely.
Did he say that or are you exaggerating? Polite is good, accurate is better.
maybe a little exageration with "everytime" but the guy is
an interesting candidate in an otherwise very dull bunch
Where's Jenny Alpaca/Apadaca?
Whatever.
IMHO, there are two candidates that are so out of touch with what is going on economically in this town, they should step down before the election even starts. We know who one is. In my humble opinion, the planning commssioner/EPA attorney does not have any creds after he announced that violating the Brown Act was "no big deal". Breaking the law is a big deal.
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