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League of California Cities 2021 Policy Committee Roster League of California Cities 2021 Policy Committee Roster Policy Committee Page No. Community Services …………………………………………………… 1 Environmental Quality …………………………………………………. 3 Governance, Transparency and Labor Relations ………………………. 5 Housing, Community and Economic Development……………………. 7 Public Safety……………………………………………………………. 9 Revenue and Taxation………………………………………………….. 11 Transportation, Communication and Public Works……………….…… . 13 LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES POLICY COMMITTEE ROSTER - 2021 Community Services Chair: Kevin Bash, Mayor, Norco Vice Chair: Stacy Berry, Mayor Pro Tem, Cypress League Staff: Derek Dolfie, Legislative Representative Department Appointments City Attorneys David Ruderman, City Attorney, Lakeport City Clerks Leticia Miguel, City Clerk, San Leandro City Managers Nat Rojanasathira, Assistant City Manager, Monterey Fire Chiefs Jeff Boyles, Fire Chief, Newport Beach Fiscal Officers Stuart Schillinger, Admin. Services Dir., Brisbane Mayors & Council Members Personnel & Employee Relations Lucy Garcia, Asst. City Manager, Alhambra Planning & Community Dev. Michael Smith, Principal Planner, Rancho Cucamonga Police Chiefs Ruben Chavez, Police Chief, Livingston Public Works Officers Ken Berkman, Public Works Director, Burbank Division Appointments Central Valley Amy Bublak, Mayor, Turlock Central Valley Elizabeth Talbot, Council Member, Waterford Channel Counties Heather Cousin, Library Services Director, Thousand Oaks Channel Counties Scott Wolfe, City Manager, Buelton Desert Mountain Juan Carrillo, Council Member, Palmdale Desert Mountain Curtis Yakimow, City Manager, Yucca Valley East Bay Edi Birsan, Council Member, Concord East Bay Matt Rinn, Council Member, Pleasant Hill Imperial County Xavier Mendez, Mayor Pro Tem, Westmoreland Imperial County Sylvia Chavez, Council Member, Calipatria Inland Empire Debra Dorst-Porada, Council Member, Ontario Inland Empire Los Angeles County David Shapiro, Council Member, Calabasas Los Angeles County Monterey Bay Alison Kerr, Mayor, Del Rey Oaks Monterey Bay Krsten Petersen, Council Member, Capitola North Bay Irais Lopez-Ortega, Council Member, Calistoga North Bay Wanda Williams, Vice Mayor, Suisun City Orange County Kimberley Nguyen, Council Member, Garden Grove Orange County Debbie Baker, Council Member, La Palma Peninsula Mark Nagales, Council Member, So. San Francisco Peninsula Marico Sayoc, Council Member, Los Gatos Redwood Empire Marta Cruz, Vice Mayor, Cloverdale Redwood Empire Debra Garnes, Mayor, Rio Dell Riverside County Bridgette Moore, Mayor Pro Tem, Wildomar Riverside County Todd Rigby, Council Member, Eastvale Community Services (con't) Sacramento Valley Christine Engel, Community Services Dir., Woodland Sacramento Valley Jesse Loren, Council Member, Winters San Diego County Maria Nunez, Council Member, San Marcos San Diego County South San Joaquin Valley Liz Morris, Mayor, Delano South San Joaquin Valley Olivia Trujillo, Mayor, Arvin Caucus Appointments African American Asian Pacific Islander Frank Yokoyama, Council Member, Cerritos LGBTQ Henry Lo, Council Member, Monterey Park Latino Denise Menchaca, Mayor, San Gabriel Women's Peggy McQuaid, Council Member, Albany Affiliate Appointments CAPIO CSMFO Brad Farmer, Finance Director, Emeryville MISAC Bryon Horn, CIO, Fresno MMANC Susanne Tam, Administrative Anlyst, Sacramento MMASC Alonso Ramirez, Sr. Management Analyst, Ontario Presidential Appointments (16) Chair: Kevin Bash, Mayor, Norco Vice Chair: Stacy Berry, Mayor Pro Tem, Cypress Jaques Casillas, Vice Mayor, Corona Thom Fowler, Sr. Admin Analyst, San Francisco Britt Huff, Council Member, Rolling Hills Estates Jay Ingram, Recreation Manager, Pleasanton Jean Josey, Council Member, Dublin James Kyriaco, Council Member, Goleta Thai Viet Phan, Council Member, Santa Ana Michael Ponce, Council Member, Avalon Karen Rarey, Council Member, Brentwood Monica Sanchez, Council Member, Pico Rivera Jesse Sandoval, Council Member, Fontana Erica A. Stewart, Council Member, San Luis Obispo Bill Uphoff, Council Member, Lomita *League Partners (2) Kristen Camuglia, Government & Regulatory Affairs Director, Cox Communications LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES POLICY COMMITTEE ROSTER - 2021 Environmental Quality Chair: Chris Rogers, Council Member, Santa Rosa Vice Chair: David Pollock, Mayor Pro Tem, Moorpark League Staff: Derek Dolfie, Legislative Representative Department Appointments City Attorneys Gillian van Muyden, Chief Asst. City Attorney, Glendale City Clerks Teresa Vargas, City Clerk, Lathrop City Managers Niroop Srivatsa, City Manager, Lafayette Fire Chiefs Jon Canavan, Fire Chief, Poway Fiscal Officers Michael Solorza, Director of Finance, Montebello Mayors & Council Members Tom Butt, Mayor, Richmond Personnel & Employee Relations Planning & Community Dev. Eric Nelson, Planning Commissioner, Dana Point Police Chiefs Derrek Kaff, Police Chief, Woodland Public Works Officers Charles Herbertson, Public Works Director, Culver City Division Appointments Central Valley Richard O'Brien, Mayor, Riverbank Central Valley Gary Singh, Council Member, Manteca Channel Counties Mina Layba, Legislative Affairs Manager, Thousand Oaks Channel Counties Andy Pease, Council Member, San Luis Obispo Desert Mountain Randall Putz, Mayor Pro Tem, Big Bear Lake Desert Mountain Julie Ryan, Special Projects Manager, Apple Valley East Bay Jen Cavenaugh, Council Member, Piedmont East Bay Jean Josey, Council Member, Dublin Imperial County Martha Singh, Council Member, El Centro Imperial County Inland Empire Melissa Morgan, Public Services Manager, Highland Inland Empire Kristine Scott, Council Member, Rancho Cucamona Los Angeles County Diana Mahmud, Mayor Pro Tem, So. Pasadena Los Angeles County Frank Yokoyama, Council Member, Cerritos Monterey Bay Jenny McAdams, Council Member, Pacific Grove Monterey Bay Donna Meyers, Mayor, Santa Cruz North Bay Pat Eklund, Mayor Pro Tem, Novato North Bay Marjorie Mohler, Council Member, Yountville Orange County Robert Collacott, Council Member, Villa Park Orange County Mark Tettemer, Council Member, Lake Forest Peninsula Emily Beach, Mayor, Burlingame Peninsula Catherine Mahanpour, Mayor, Foster City Redwood Empire Debra Garnes, Mayor, Rio Dell Redwood Empire Mireya Turner, Council Member, Lakeport Riverside County Christopher Gerry, Management Analyst, Palm Desert Riverside County Julio Martinez, Mayor, Beaumont Environmental Quality (con't) Sacramento Valley Jesse Loren, Council Member, Winters Sacramento Valley Jan Arbuckle, Vice Mayor, Grass Valley San Diego County Marvin Heinz, Council Member, Coronado San Diego County Esther Sanchez, Mayor, Oceanside South San Joaquin Valley Rey Leon, Mayor, Huron South San Joaquin Valley Daniel Martinez, Council Member, Sanger Caucus Appointments African American Paul Akinjo, Council Member, Lathrop Asian Pacific Islander Gabriel Quinto, Mayor Pro Tem, El Cerrito LGBTQ Devin Murphy, Council Member, Pinole Latino Denise Diaz, Council Member, Southgate Women's Cynthia Moran, Council Member, Chino Hills Affiliate Appointments *CALBO *CALCOG CAPIO CSMFO MISAC Miguel Guardado, IT Manager, San Luis Obispo MMANC Arwen Wacht, Program Specialist, Sacramento MMASC Bryce Wilson, Management Analyst, Murrieta Presidential Appointments (16) Chair: Chris Rogers, Council Member, Santa Rosa Vice Chair: David Pollock, Mayor Pro Tem, Moorpark Daniel Brotman, Council Member, Glendale Illece Buckley-Weber, Council Member, Agoura Hills Kim Carr, Mayor, Huntington Beach Anna Chouteau, Council Member, St. Helena Margaret Clark, Council Member, Rosemead Eric Friedman, Council Member, Santa Barbara Gerard Giudice, Council Member, Rohnert Park Ariel Kelley, Council Member, Healdsburg Kitty Moore, Council Member, Cupertino Lisa Ann Rapp, Public Works Director, Lakewood Jeff Rosaler, Community Dev. Mgr., Dana Point Andy Sobel, Council Member, Santa Paula Kevin Wilk, Mayor, Walnut Creek *League Partners (2) Rod Brewer, Government Relations Advisor, Southern California Edison Justin Skarb, Director of Community Affairs & Relations, California Water Service *Non-Voting member (ex-officio) LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES POLICY COMMITTEE ROSTER - 2021 Governance, Transparency & Labor Relations Chair: Lori Ogorchock, Council Member, Antioch Vice Chair: Rick Bonilla, Council Member, San Mateo League Staff: Bijan Mehryar, Legislative Representative Department Appointments City Attorneys Erica Vega, City Attorney, Eastvale City Clerks Randi Johl, Legislative Director/City Clerk, Temecula City Managers Reina Schwartz, City Manager, Clayton Fire Chiefs Gaudenz Panholzer, Fire Chief, Monterey Fiscal Officers Linda Hollinsworth, Finance Director, Hawaiian Gardens Mayors & Council Members Aaron Meadows, Council Member, Oakley Personnel & Employee Relations George Harris, Director of Finance, Lancaster Planning & Community Dev. Gary Alpert, Planning Commissioner, San Ramon Police Chiefs Corey Sianez, Police Chief, Buena Park Public Works Officers Jason Nutt, Public Works Director, Santa Rosa Division Appointments Central Valley Central Valley Joe Lopez, City Manager, Modesto Channel Counties Steve Martin, Mayor, Paso Robles Channel Counties Mary Ann Reiss, Council Member, Pismo Beach Desert Mountain Brigit Bennington, Council Member, Hesperia Desert Mountain LaVonda Pearson, Town Clerk, Apple Valley East Bay Jelani Killings, Council Member, Pittsburg East Bay Anthony Tave, Council Member, Pinole Imperial County Darlene Berber, City Clerk, Westmoreland Imperial County Inland Empire Elisa Cox, Deputy City Manager, Rancho Cucamona Inland Empire Isaac Suchil, Council Member, Colton
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