Santa Clara County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
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Evergreen's Voice and Clear Choice

By Patricia Martinez-Roach

Candidate for Member, City Council; City of San Jose; District 8

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25 Reasons Why Evergreen will elect Patricia Martinez-Roach
25 Reasons District 8 Will Elect Patricia Martinez-Roach To the San Jose City Council

Elected Official. Patricia is the only candidate in the Evergreen-District 8 race with 14 years elective experience. As a past member of the Alum Rock School District for 9 years and currently serving a second term for the East Side Union High School Board of Trustees and a two year Member of the Metropolitan Adult Education Board, she has the skills and the commitment required to be an effective member of the San Jose City Council.

Excellent Representative. In the fourteen-years as an elected official, Patricia has missed only one regular board meeting.

Effective Leader. Because of Patricia's leadership, persistence and hard work, coupled with the efforts of others, the students in her District continue to excel academically. Test scores have climbed from the bottom to above the State's average, fiscal solvency and innovative projects such as Multimedia, Law, Technology and Medical Magnets have been created.

Educator - Schoolteacher. Education in California today presents challenges for classroom teachers. As a schoolteacher for 26 years, Patricia is driven to provide quality education for her students and to many others. San Jose Chamber of Commerce President Steve Tedesco, after a day shadowing the principal of Los Arboles School, had this to say: "Patricia Roach is a wonderful kindergarten teacher who coped well with a class of kids who speak five languages at home". (San Jose Mercury News, March 24, 1992)

Educated. Patricia graduated from Overfelt High School. She attended San Jose State University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art, minor in Political Science, and a Masters degree in Administration/Supervision in Higher Education. Patricia also holds Elementary Teaching Credentials and is a Certified Interpreter by the State of California.

Longtime Community Volunteer. East/Evergreen San Jose has been Patricia's home since 1966. As a single parent of two sons, Patricia became involved in the quest for quality education. She wants her two-year-old grandson to grow up in safe neighborhoods and attend good schools. Patricia has joined organizations, which advocate for better parks, good libraries, child care, senior services affordable housing and more public safety programs for all residents. She has volunteered with the Evergreen Valley Service Organization and has formed her own neighborhood association.

Past President of the Board. Patricia just completed a very successful term for her Board. East Side is the largest high school district in northern California. She has an extensive background in setting policies and procedures to ensure quality education for over 40,000 students in both high school and adult education campuses. She is budget chair overseeing almost a billion-dollar budget.

"Woman of the Year" Award. Patricia's community involvement and credentials have been so impressive that in 1989, Assemblyman (now Senator) John Vasconcellos nominated her the 23rd District's "Woman of the Year". "She is an outstanding example of the best California has to offer," he said. Patricia was subsequently honored with this distinctive award by the California State Legislature. The California Association for Bilingual Education, San Jose Chapter voted her Bilingual Teacher of the Year for 1998-99.

Professional Affiliations. As an active member of her community, Patricia continues to be active with the California School Boards Association and other state organizations. She is a member of California Teachers Association and was an officer in her local Union's chapter. She is a member of PTA and EVSO and other organizations serving our community.

City Commissioner. Patricia served for seven years as a commissioner in various City commissions. She has a working knowledge of the current issues and urban problems affecting the City of San Jose.

Coalition-Builder. As former Vice Chair of ex Mayor McEnery's Task Force on Minority affairs Commission, Patricia knows the value of effective coalition building in a city as diverse as San Jose.

Vital Human Services Programs. As a member of the CDBG Commission for seven years, Patricia voted to fund community-based organizations which provide health, medical, legal, housing and job referrals services to San Jose's seniors, low-income and economically disadvantaged residents, newly arrived immigrants, battered women, homeless families, at-risk youths and many others.

Cultural Arts. Through the Historic Art Advisory Commission, Patricia supported cultural education and preservation. Patricia became an effective member supporting projects, which are not visible in the City's four gateways and downtown celebrating our rich diversity and remembering the founders of the "Valley of the Heart's Delight."

Economic Development. Evergreen needs a one-stop quality commercial retail district to meet the needs of over 85,000 Evergreen residents. Patricia is concerned with neighborhoods being plagued with "monster" shopping centers with large retail shops. Evergreen needs to support existing businesses and quality shops.

Planned Growth - Proper Development. While commercial business is essential to the economic development in Evergreen, Patricia considers it unfair to homeowners and residents to have retail businesses as next-door neighbors. Patricia will work to maintain the integrity of Evergreen's neighborhoods. She will preserve the hillsides and fight to protect Evergreen's Development Policy which controls flood, transportation and growth.

Model development. Projects such as the Evergreen Specific Plan, Silver Creek Country Club and East Side Union High School District new high school are examples of effective collaboration and sensible and responsible development. Patricia supports the timely completion of all new projects already approved which should include adequate transportation and traffic congestion plans, more parks, libraries and safety services. Poorly maintained, underdeveloped or rundown areas in Evergreen need to be developed.

Youth and Senior Center. Patricia strongly supports a multipurpose youth and senior recreational facility in Evergreen. Our seniors need quality medical care and services, this center will offer this vital service and afford jobs for residents in the district.

Evergreen's New High School. Patricia kept her promise to build a new high school with the support from Evergreen residents. As a newly elected member of the East Side Union High School in 1994, she made this issue a priority. Patricia was responsible for insuring a budget and plan for this new high school, which is scheduled to open in 2002.

Child Care Services. Patricia is sensitive to the shortage and high cost of quality child care services. She will seek funding for supporting existing child care centers and for expanding this vital service to our working families in Evergreen. She will take care of our youngest citizens as well.

Safety and Crime Prevention. Evergreen is the fastest growing district in the County. With development and the amenities in place, crime and safety have become a major concern for Patricia. She wants to insure that adequate Police and Fire protection are in place. Her effective participation in working on TABS with the Police Department and Vice-Chair of East Side's Safety Committee will be an added contribution to the Evergreen community.

Library Services. Evergreen needs a BIG library to accommodate our growing district. Patricia will fight to insure more funding for this library to insure a vital service for all residents.

Better Public Transportation. Patricia wants better and dependable public transportation for Evergreen and San Jose. She has been active in the development of the Light Rail Transit Project and wants to insure that Evergreen gets their "fair share."

Environmental Concerns. Patricia will champion environmental concerns while on the City Council. She will campaign for cleaner air, and the preservation of open space and wildlife.

"No" on Moving City Hall. Patricia does not support moving San Jose's City Hall to the downtown area. She believes that the money spent on such an extravagant project could better be used to fix streets and improve the quality of life in the City.

Commitment and Dedication. Patricia is tough on issues because she cares about the policies that affect people's lives on a daily basis. She has the courage to fight for "the people's issues." Patricia will work hard to represent Evergreen in City hall.

Patricia Martinez-Roach has the: qualifications, experience, determination and commitment

to get the work done for you on the San Jose City Council !!!

Call her or visit her campaign headquarters: Aborn Center 1970 Aborn Road, San Jose, California. Call us at 408 238-7141 or E-mail your comments at Evergreenvoice@aol.com http://WWW.Evergreenvoice.com

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