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2013 CEAC Roster, Please Contact County Engineers Association of California 22001133 RRoosstteerr Produced by: Merrin Gerety, CEAC Program Manager Copied and distributed by: Francisco de la Peña Beltran, Print Services Manager (CSAC) Joe Martin, Print Services Assistant (CSAC) For information pertaining to the 2013 CEAC Roster, please contact: Merrin Gerety at PH: 916.327.7500 x 507 FX: 916.441.5507 [email protected] CSAC ♦ 1100 K Street, Suite 101 ♦ Sacramento, CA 95814 PH: (916) 327-7500 ♦ FX: (916) 441-5507 www.ceaccounties.org Table of Contents 2013 Part 1 CEAC Officers & Regional Directors Page 1 Part 2 Public Works Directors & General Membership Page 3 Part 3 CLODS & Past Presidents Page 33 Part 4 Policy & Advisory Committees Page 39 Part 5 Affiliate Members Page 52 Part 6 Life Members Page 59 Part 7 Award Recipients Page 72 Part 8 Affiliated Agencies Page 78 Part 9 NACE Officers & Staff Page 85 Part 10 CSAC Staff Page 86 Part 11 Guests & Spouses Page 88 CEAC Officers & Regional Directors Part 1 County Engineers Association of California 2013 Roster CEAC Officers and CSAC Staff 2013 President Tom Mattson Humboldt County 1106 Second Street, Eureka , CA 95501 (707) 445-7491, Email: [email protected] President-Elect Secretary Past-President Scott McGolpin Michael (Mike) Penrose Daniel Woldesenbet Santa Barbara County Sacramento County Alameda County 123 East Anapamu Street 906 G Street, 5th Floor 399 Elmhurst Street, Room 307A Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Sacramento, CA 95814 Hayward, CA 94544 (805) 568-3010 (916) 874-8655 (510) 670-5455 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Treasurer Parliamentarian NACE Representative Mehdi Madjd-Sadjadi (Retired) Doug Wilson (Retired) Patrick DeChellis Marin County Tulare County Los Angeles County 120 Round Court 735 W. Cambridge 900 S. Fremont Ave, 12th Floor Petaluma, CA 94952 Visalia, CA 93277 Alhambra, CA 91803 (707) 762-3492 (559) 733-1249 (626) 458-4004 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Newsletter Editor Historian Ken A. Miller (Retired) David A. Gravenkamp (Retired) San Bernardino County Siskiyou County 11374 Oak Hill Lane 105 4th Street Yucaipa, CA 92399 Yreka, CA 96097 (909) 797-4322 (530) 842-4590 [email protected] California State Association of Counties (CSAC) Office and Staff: 1100 K Street, Suite 101, Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 327-7500, Fax: (916) 441-5507 CEAC Program Manager Director of Legislative Affairs Merrin Gerety DeAnn Baker (916) 650-8118 (916) 327-7500 X509 [email protected] [email protected] Policy Area Legislative Staff: Land Use Kiana Buss Transportation Associate Legislative Representative Oversight & Special Tasks [email protected] (916) 327-7500 x566 Policy Area Legislative Staff: Flood Control Karen Keene Cara Martinson Solid Waste Senior Legislative Rep./Deputy Associate Legislative Surveying Director of Federal Affairs Representative [email protected] [email protected] (916) 327-7500 X511 (916) 327-7500 x504 1 Regional Directors 2013 Regions and Directors Member Counties Northern California Director: Rick Tippett, Trinity County Butte Modoc [email protected] Colusa Plumas Phone: (530) 623-1365 Del Norte Shasta Glenn Sierra Humboldt Siskiyou Lake Tehama Lassen Trinity Mendocino Bay Area Director: Steve Kowalewski, Contra Costa County Alameda San Mateo [email protected] Contra Costa Santa Clara Phone: (925) 313-2225 Marin Sonoma Napa Solano San Francisco Sacramento Mother Lode Director: Tom Garcia, Calaveras County Alpine Sacramento [email protected] Amador Sutter Phone: (209) 754-6401 Calaveras Tuolumne El Dorado Yolo Nevada Yuba Placer San Joaquin Valley Director: Michael Selling, San Joaquin County Fresno Merced [email protected] Kern San Joaquin Phone: (209) 468-3053 Kings Stanislaus Madera Tulare Mariposa Central Coast Director: Paavo Ogren, San Luis Obispo County Monterey Santa Barbara [email protected] San Benito Santa Cruz Phone: (805) 781-5291 San Luis Obispo Southern California Director: Jeff Pratt, Ventura County Imperial Riverside [email protected] Inyo San Bernardino Phone: (805) 654-2073 Los Angeles San Diego Mono Ventura Orange 2 Public Works Directors & General Membership Part 2 County Engineers Association of California 2013 Roster Public Works Directors/General Membership 2013 ALAMEDA - Bay Area Region (U) Public Works Agency 399 Elmhurst Street, Room 307A Ph: (510) 670-5480 Hayward, CA 94544 Fax: (510) 670-5541 Daniel Woldesenbet Ph: (510) 670-5455 Public Works Agency, Director Fax: (510) 670-5541 Public Works Agency [email protected] Reid Penland Ph: (510) 670-5495 County Surveyor Fax: (510) 670-5541 Public Works Agency [email protected] Richard A. Ruiz Ph: (510) 670-5506 Deputy Director, Public Works/Maint. & Operations Fax: (510) 670-5251 Public Works Agency [email protected] Art Carrera Ph: (510) 670-5581 Principal Civil/Traffic Engineer Fax: (510) 670-5247 Public Works Agency [email protected] Bill Lepere Ph: (510) 670-5431 Deputy Director, Public Works, Development Services Fax: (510) 670-5269 Public Works Agency [email protected] Hank Ackerman Ph: (510) 670-5553 Principal Civil/Flood Control Engineer Fax: (510) 670-5247 Public Works Agency [email protected] Stanley Fung Ph: (510) 670-5513 Principal Civil/Traffic Engineer Fax: (510) 732-6173 Public Works Agency [email protected] Lupe Serrano Ph: (510) 670-5480 Administrator, Office of Policy and Program Fax: (510) 670-5541 Public Works Agency [email protected] Nanci Erven-Collins Ph: (510) 670-6477 Administrative Specialist II, OPPD Fax: (510) 670-5541 Public Works Agency [email protected] Leslie Robertson Ph: (510) 670-5455 Administrative Assistant Fax: (510) 670-5541 Public Works Agency [email protected] ALPINE - Sacramento-Mother Lode Region (R) Community Development Department 50 Diamond Valley Road Ph: (530) 694-2140 Markleeville, CA 96120 Fax: (530) 694-2149 Brian Peters Ph: (530) 694-2140 Community Development, Director Fax: (530) 694-2149 [email protected] (U) = Urban (S) = Suburban (R) = Rural 3 Public Works Directors/General Membership 2013 AMADOR - Sacramento-Mother Lode Region (R) Department of Transportation and Public Works 810 Court Street Ph: (209) 223-6429 Jackson, CA 95642 Fax: (209) 223-6395 Aaron Brusatori Ph: (209) 223-6429 Director, Community Development Agency Fax: (209) 223-6228 [email protected] Roger Stuart Ph: (209) 223-6342 Senior Project Engineer Fax: (209) 223-6395 Public Works Department [email protected] Barbara Belvoir Ph: (209) 223-6429 Senior Project Engineer Fax: (209) 223-6395 Public Works Department [email protected] BUTTE - Northern California Region (S) Department of Public Works 7 County Center Drive Ph: (530) 538-7681 Oroville, CA 95965 Fax: (530) 538-7171 Mike Crump Ph: (530) 538-7681 Public Works Director Fax: (530) 538-7171 [email protected] Shawn O'Brien Ph: (530) 538-7681 Assistant Director of Public Works Fax: (530) 538-7171 [email protected] Tom Fossum Ph: (530) 538-7266 Manager, Land Development Division Fax: (530) 538-7171 [email protected] Bill Mannel Ph: (530) 879-2350 Manager, Waste Management Division Fax: (530) 879-2355 [email protected] Jennifer Goff Ph: (530) 538-7681 Supervisor, Support Services Fax: (530) 538-7171 [email protected] CALAVERAS - Sacramento-Mother Lode Region (R) Department of Public Works 891 Mountain Ranch Road Ph: (209) 754-6401 San Andreas, CA 95249 Fax: (209) 754-6664 Tom Garcia Ph: (209) 754-6401 Public Works, Director Fax: (209) 754-6664 [email protected] Jonathan Mitchell Ph: (209) 754-6401 Deputy Director Public Works Fax: (209) 754-6664 [email protected] (U) = Urban (S) = Suburban (R) = Rural 4 Public Works Directors/General Membership 2013 COLUSA - Northern California Region (R) Department of Public Works 1215 Market Street Ph: (530) 458-0466 Colusa, CA 95932 Fax: (530) 458-2035 James (Jim) A. Bell Ph: (530) 458-0487 Director of Public Works Fax: (530) 458-2035 Public Works Department [email protected] Joan Carr Ph: (530) 458-0466 County Engineer/Road Commissioner Fax: (530) 458-2035 [email protected] Bradley Danielson Ph: (530) 458-0478 County Surveyor Fax: (530) 458-2035 [email protected] CONTRA COSTA - Bay Area Region (U) Department of Public Works 255 Glacier Drive Ph: (925) 313-2000 Martinez, CA 94553 Fax: (925) 313-2333 Julie Bueren Ph: (925) 313-2201 Director of Public Works Fax: (925) 313-2333 [email protected] Brian Balbas Ph: (925) 313-2284 Deputy Public Works Director Fax: (925) 313-2333 [email protected] Steve Kowalewski Ph: (925) 313-2225 Deputy Public Works Director Fax: (925) 313-2333 [email protected] Jim Stein Ph: (925) 313-2343 County Surveyor Fax: (925) 313-2333 [email protected] Cece Sellgren Ph: (925) 313-2296 Environmental Planner Fax: (925) 313-2333 Flood Control and Water Conservation District [email protected] Michele Wara Ph: (925) 313-2202 Executive Secretary Fax: (925) 313-2333 [email protected] DEL NORTE - Northern California Region (R) Community Development 981 H Street, Ste. 110 Ph: (707) 464-7229 Crescent City, CA 95531 Fax: (707) 465-0340 James Barnts Ph: (707) 464-7229 County Engineer Fax: (707) 465-0340 Community Development [email protected] (U) = Urban (S) = Suburban (R) = Rural 5 Public Works Directors/General Membership 2013 Tina McClendon Ph: (707) 464-7229 Deputy Director, Engineering, Surveying, and Roads Fax: (707) 465-0340 Community Development [email protected] Heidi Kunstal Ph: (707) 464-7254 Deputy Director, Building, Planning & Environmental
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