San Mateo County Times/Aaron Kinney, 4/10/13. :Coastside Fire Protection District recall succeeds; incumbents are out."
"HALF MOON BAY -- Cal Fire is in, and the incumbents are out. Three members of the Coastside Fire Protection District board of directors were swept out of office by a roughly 2-to-1 margin in Tuesday's recall election, according to a final tally released Wednesday morning by the San Mateo County Elections Office.
Half Moon Bay Patch article 4/9/13 |
The candidates who were chosen
to replace them -- Karen K. Anderson, J.B. Cockrell and Harvey Rarback
-- plan to sign a new contract with Cal Fire. That process will formally
begin once the new board members are seated, which must wait until the
election results are certified sometime in the next 28 days.
Coastal Cal Fire stays on the job pending contract agreement |
Related - Silicon Valley Mercury News, 4/14/13. "Internal Affairs: Half Moon Bay council members strike out in fire district recall." "Most of the Half Moon Bay City Council threw its weight behind three Coastside Fire Protection District board members who were targeted in a recall election Tuesday. It didn't do much good. The three directors were ousted in a landslide over their push to get rid of Cal Fire. The state firefighting agency had taken over fire services for 30,000 people in Half Moon Bay and several nearby communities in 2008 after a local department became mired in financial and personnel problems. But the three Coastside board members pushed to oust Cal Fire despite indications it was delivering better service, prompting the recall effort. Four out of five City Council members had endorsed the "No on Recall" campaign. ..." Read article.
Reference - Half Moon Bay review, history of the 3 member Fire Protection Board recall. Note: upper right photograph is from this series of articles.
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