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HUNTINGTON BEACH
Mayor: Victor Leipzig
Age: 46
Occupation: College biology instructor
First elected: November, 1992
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: To preserve Bolsa Chica wetlands, to maintain a balanced budget, to attract and retain businesses, to ensure a cost-effective recycling program.
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Councilman: David Sullivan
Age: 57
Occupation: Orthodontist
First elected: November, 1992
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: To increase residents’ participation in local government, to encourage economic development and increase tourism, to resolve and eliminate pension salary spiking.
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Councilman: Ralph Bauer
Age: 64
Occupation: Businessman
First elected: Appointed December, 1992
Term expires: November, 1998
Key issues: To develop goals for the City Council and all departments, to generate funds to carry out needed programs and have a proper financial accounting system.
Councilwoman: Shirley S. Dettloff
Age: 59
Occupation: Publisher of educational materials
First elected: November, 1994
Term expires: November, 1998
Key issues: To protect the city’s financial stability, to promote a strong business community and ensure the city has a strong voice in plans for the Bolsa Chica project.
Councilman: Dave Garofalo
Age: 49
Occupation: Newspaper publisher
First elected: November, 1994
Term expires: November, 1998
Key issues: To increase revenue so the city can restore public services without more taxes; to build the city’s business base, to participate in the Bolsa Chica planning process.
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Councilman: Peter Green
Age: 69
Occupation: College biology professor
First elected: First served from 1984 to 1992
Term expires: November, 1998
Key issues: To have a balanced budget and still provide high-quality services, to come to a fair and amicable settlement of employee contract negotiations.
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Councilman: Tom Harman
Age: 53
Occupation: Attorney
Appointed: Jan. 23, 1995
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: To ensure that the Bolsa Chica project does not have a negative financial impact on the city, to ensure that the city gets back all of $43 million in the county pool.
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Other Key Officials
City administrator: Michael T. Uberuaga
Age: 50
Length in office: 5 years
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City attorney: Gail C. Hutton
Age: 58
Length in office: 16 years
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Police chief: Ronald E. Lowenberg
Age: 48
Length in office: 5 years
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Fire chief: Michael Dolder
Age: 50
Length in office: 4 years
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How to Reach Them
Council meets: First and third Monday at 6:30 p.m. and the fourth Monday of each month for a special study session, in the council chambers, 2000 Main St.
City Hall hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
Telephone: (714) 536-5553
Fax: (714) 536-5233
Fast Facts
Motto: City of Expanding Horizons
Flower: Geranium
Incorporated: Feb. 17, 1909
Population: 190,000
Legislative districts: 45th Congressional; 35th Senate; 67th Assembly; 2nd Supervisorial
Operating budget (1994-95): $190 million; general-fund budget: $94.5 million
Number of employees: 1,067 full-time, permanent employees
Highest-paid employee: City administrator, $142,332 annual salary
Council perks: $175 a month plus expense allowance of up to $739 a month for council members, and $942 a month for the mayor
RESEARCHED BY DEBRA CANO
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