On May 16th, the candidates running for the MVCC Board were invited to present at a candidates forum. For those who missed the evening, here is the text of my comments. You can also download the 3 minute video here.
I love Mar Vista. We feel like a small town while accepting the responsibilities of being part of a big city.
I've been working within the Mar Vista Community Council since 2008. Last year, I was appointed to fill a vacancy
and I have served on the Board for a little over a year. I’ve had the honor to
collaborate with a lot of board members. Some just show up at the monthly
meeting. I think the community deserves more than that. I would like to believe
that all 20 of us who are candidates are committing to serving the community –
whether we are elected or not. You have my pledge that I will continue to
co-chair and serve on committees, will volunteer to organize events and will be
responsive to the needs of the community – even if not elected.
We may each bring different personal
opinions to the board, but it is our responsibility to make sure that the
community is well informed, that issues are thoroughly vetted and that we take
policy positions that represent the will of the community. I pledge to make
sure that each issue we look at is considered for its impact on the environment
and how it serves our community as we age. I consider it my responsibility to
bring those questions to the stakeholders for consideration on each issues. I
work hard to hear the community on the issues concerning us and vote to support
them.
As a founding member and Co-Chair of
the Green Committee since 2008, I’ve co-founded and organized the Mar Vista Green Garden Showcase, the Mar Vista Water Wise Expo, the MVCC Green Tent and this year’s Mar Vista Eco Car Expo. In 2014 we
created the Aging in Place Committee which I
co-founded and Co-Chair. The committee presents a monthly speaker while also
addressing policy changes and supporting nonprofit organizations. This month
I was honored for my efforts supporting seniors at the 5th Annual
Senior Fraud Awareness Day. I received a certificate of recognition from the
City of LA signed by Mike Bonin, Paul Koretz, Mike Feuer and Mayor Garcetti and
certificates from Congressmember Karen Bass and State Assemblymembers Richard
Bloom and Sebastian Ridley Thomas. This recognition really belongs to the
committee – and MVCC made this possible. What excites me most is that we have
an open channel for communication with our elected officials.
Communication and outreach is the
primary responsibility of our Board – to ensure that we represent the will and
needs of the community. After taking a seat on the Board I joined the Outreach
Committee - posting events and news to Facebook and joining the effort to keep
our community well informed. Please follow us on Facebook!
I continue to volunteer for the Mar Vista Fall
Festival by managing the blog. Last year
we created an Aging in Place zone within the
festival. This year we hope to also include a Fall Prevention Fair.
I collaborated with our newly formed
Homeless Issues Committee as an organizer of the 2016 Homeless Count.
I believe that the Santa Monica
Airport should be closed and I am excited about the potential of converting the
Historic Fire station 62 so that it becomes a much needed community center.
I believe our current voting process
leaves too many people disenfranchised. I pledge to work study what has worked
and not worked with On Line Voting in the NC system, to improve it and am
committed to providing 100% of our community with the opportunity to vote.
I hope that I have earned your
support and that you will vote for me on June 5th.
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