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rd May 3 2017

OUR NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIAL MARIN COUNTY SUPERVISOR DENNIS RODONI COMES TO MUIR BEACH

Dennis Rodoni, the very new Marin County Supervisor in charge of district 4, will give us the honor of attending the MBCSD meeting May 3rd, 2017 at the Muir Beach Community Center, 19 Seacape Drive, Muir Beach, CA 94965 at 7pm.

Steve Kinsey was the supervisor representing Muir Beach to the Marin County Board for twenty (20) years, the longest serving member. With twenty years of history gone, this is an important time to educate and learn from a newly elected official who plays a strategically important role for Muir Beach. His visit to Muir Beach Wednesday May 3rd is one we cannot miss!

A strong and life-long Democrat, Rodoni won against Republican Grossi in August 2016. “One of the biggest issues in the race was whether Rodoni was supportive of agriculture. Rodoni insisted he was; but Grossi sowed doubts,” reported the Richard Halstead in the Marin Independent Journal. “Rodoni was endorsed by the Sierra Club and the Green Party of Marin. And Rodoni received the endorsement of several local labor unions including the Marin Association of Public Employees, which represents a majority of the county’s employees.” G His top 3 Priorities: Get your questions answered! Reduce traffic by improving How can Dennis Rodoni support the community of Muir Beach? transit, bicycling, school bus use, adding 3rd lane to San Make sure you get your questions answered Rafael Bridge. by Dennis Rodoni on Wednesday May 3rd! Improving housing for seniors and those who work in Marin. Save the date and send us any of your questions Reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Marin, adapt to by Monday at noon, to vanessa@muirbeachcsd(dot)com. sea level rise and decrease fire danger due to climate change. The CSD will pass along your inquiries prior to the meeting. Protect our parks, open space and ranches.

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DENNIS RODONI’S BIOGRAPHY

Dennis Rodoni was born and raised in Marin County where his family has resided for over four generations. Dennis and his wife Judy have two daughters and two wonderful grandchildren and have lived in Olema for over twenty years. Dennis attended Inverness School, West Marin School, and Chico State University where he earned an honors degree in economics. Now 64, he has worked as a local high school teacher and for over 30 years as an infill homebuilder and custom- home remodeler in Marin County. Dennis is an elected director of the North Marin Water District. He was first elected in 1995 and since then his constituents have re-elected him five times. Additionally, he has served on the boards of the following community and governmental organizations:

Vice President and Design Review Chair of the Village Association

• Reviewed design issues in downtown Point Reyes • Preserved small town village character of Point Reyes

President of Marin County Special Districts Association

• Increased efficiency and coordination between Marin’s special districts • Represented Marin special districts at Special Districts Association events

Chairman of Point Reyes National Seashore Association

• Restored the Giacomini Wetlands • Improved park trails • Expanded environmental education opportunities for disadvantaged youth

Chairman of the Coastal Health Alliance that serves all of West Marin

• Remodeled and expanded the CHA facility in Point Reyes station. • Facilitated Federal funding and Kaiser contracts with local Clinics

Chairman of West Marin Senior Services Assisted Living Facility Committee

• Founded and funded West Marin Senior Assisted Living Facility Mesa House • Raised funds for the current Stockstill House Residence and program

Golden Gate National Recreation and Point Reyes National Seashore Advisory Committee

Facilitated local public input and responses to GGNRA and NPS proposals and issues

Member and Vice Chair, Marin County Local Agency Formation Committee

Reviewed spheres of influence, service reviews, and annexations for all special districts and cities in Marin County to stop urban sprawl and protect agriculture lands

Chairman of the Sonoma County Water Advisory Committee for the Sonoma County Water Agency

Advanced policy recommendations to the board of directors regarding, water supply, conservation, and drought conditions for 600,000 residents in the North Bay Area

Director and Treasurer of the Association

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