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Mayor Patrick M. Ahle
Occupation: Assistant city attorney for city of Anaheim criminal prosecution department
Age: 39
First Elected: November 1994
Term Expires: December 1998
Key Issues: Carefully managing new development in the city; maintaining a balanced budget; assessing potential impact from a toll road that may run through the area.
City Councilman Jim Dahl
Occupation: Fire captain with Orange County Fire Authority
Age: 54
First Elected: November 1996
Term Expires: December 2000
Key issues: Opposes special assessment districts; wants to expand gang suppression program; wants to bring in more sales taxes by continued development of the Rancho San Clemente Business Park.
City Councilman Joseph Anderson
Occupation: Insurance company executive
Age: 55
First Elected: November 1990
Term Expires: November 1998
Key Issues: Maintain street rebuilding plan; ensure that development of ranchland is balanced; construction of phase one of the coastal trail; achieve fiscal stability following the passage of Proposition 218; complete the restoration and development of Casa Romantica.
City Councilman Steve Apodaca
Occupation: Vice president of T.G. International Insurance
Age: 46
First Elected: November 1994
Term Expires: December 1998
Key Issues: Continue economic development progress; maintain balanced fiscal budget; capture more sales tax dollars for the city; enhance tourist and recreation areas.
City Councilwoman Lois R. Berg
Occupation: Retired school nurse
First Elected: November 1996
Term Expires: November 2000
Age: 72
Key Issues: Address lack of funds for budget; attract new businesses; get city departments to work together.
Other Key Officials
City Manager: Michael W. Parness
Age: 43
Time in Office: 6 years
City Clerk: Myrna Erway
Age: Declined to State
Time in Office: 12 years
City Attorney: Jeffrey M. Oderman
Age: 47
Time in Office: 16 years
City Treasurer: Paul Gudgeirsson
Age: 47
Time in Office: Appointed July 1994; elected November 1996
Police: Services provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department
Fire: Services provided by the Orange County Fire Authority
How to Reach Them
Council Meets: First and third Wednesdays of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 100 Avenida Presidio; a second building that houses the city’s building, planning and engineering departments is at 910 Calle Negocio
Hours: City Hall is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Calle Negocio building is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Telephone: (714) 361-8200
Fax: (714) 361-8283
Factoids
Motto: “The Spanish Village by the Sea”
Sister City: San Clemente del Tuyu, Argentina
Celebration: Ocean Festival
Flower: Bougainvillea
Incorporated: Feb. 28, 1928
Population: 47,764
City Budget: $67.5 million
Redevelopment Budget: $2.1 million
Number of Employees: 159 full-time employees; 32 part-time
Council Perks: Council members are paid $200 a month for council meetings; no benefits; no reimbursement for miscellaneous expenses, such as travel for city business; a conference room is shared and mailboxes are on site.
RESEARCHED BY SUSAN DEEMER
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