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San Luis Obispo County, CA November 5, 2002 Election
Director; Los Osos Community Services District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 20 4:05pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (9/9)
66.0% Voter Turnout (6430/9745)
(21 Writein Votes 0.1%)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Stan Gustafson 3509 votes 20.3%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Juris Doctorate -- 1975
  • Bachelor of Science, Finance -- 1965, UC Berkeley
  • President, Central Coast Veterans' Museum
  • Commandant, Marine Corp League #680
  • President, American Congress Bridge Leagues, SLO County
  • Attorney, currently inactive, specializing in Customs Law
Priorities:
  • Building Wastewater Project and obtaining Federal Funding for it
  • Institute Water Master Plan
  • Re-capitalize Fire Department to provide continuing high level service
Gordon Hensley 3340 votes 19.3%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Master of Science, Biology, 1983 Cal Poly
  • Past President, Los Osos SWAP
  • Chair, LOCSD Emergency Services Committee
  • Chair, LOCSD Environmental Review Committee
  • Chair, LOCSD Ad Hoc Grants Committee
  • Member, Executive Committee, Morro Bay National Estuary Program
Priorities:
  • Working to LOWER our monthly sewer PAYMENTS.
  • Working to solve our WATER, GROWTH, and ENVIRONMENTAL challenges.
  • Working to ensure NECESSARY and AFFORDABLE community SERVICES.
Richard LeGros 3178 votes 18.4%
  • Occupation: Architect
  • BS Architecture, Cal Poly, SLO, awarded 1979
  • B Architecture, Cal Poly, SLO, awarded 1981
  • California State License, Architect, issued 1981
  • Member LOCSD Wastewater Committee since 1999
  • Self-employed, practicing architecture since 1977
Priorities:
  • TO STRENGHTEN the LOCSD's finacial health; ensuring the best possible community services at the lowest cost
  • TO BUILD the Wastewater Project on time and below budget; while working to reduce the finacial burden of the sewer
  • TO CREATE the foundations upon which the LOCSD can provide community park and recreational programs
Julie Tacker 2035 votes 11.8%
  • Occupation: Estate Executor/Homemaker
  • Baywood Elementary PTA Past Vice President of Hospitality-3 years service
  • Baywood Elementary School Site Council-3 years service
  • Los Osos Middle School School Site Council Member-current
  • Baywood Elementary Vice President of Memebership-current
  • Benefit Coordinator-Josh Sanders Benefit, Jim Kunkel Benefit, Spagehtti for Letty
  • Executor of Lindemans Family Estate and J. Jackson Family Trust
Priorities:
  • Pollution-wastewater resolution
  • Parks & Recreation
  • Fiscal Responsibility
Linda "Linde" Owen 1527 votes 8.8%
  • Occupation: Caretaker/Graphic Designer
  • From birth, traveled to many countries, states, and cultures.
  • A wide variety of work and study (listed below)
  • Experience with people, business, management, problem-solving, and budgeting (listed below).
  • Volunteer work with kids, seniors, handicapped, environmental groups, animal protection groups, and an organic gardening group.
  • Pro-active political involvement with a wide variety of peace/justice causes.
  • Rescue & rehab of companion dogs, as well as rescue & care of a small herd of personal pets..
Priorities:
  • 1. A reasonable wastewater plan...soon!
  • 2. Fiscal responsibility....now!
  • 3. A better balanced CSD board...always.
Mike Sylvia 1424 votes 8.2%
  • Occupation: Retired Communications Technician
  • A 24 year Los Osos resident, I have raised five children here.
  • Member, 4MorCourts community sports center fund raising committee
  • Volunteer, hiking trail maintenance in Santa Cruz area.
  • 15 years volunteer community service with Telephone Pioneers of America
  • Volunteered on Oso Flaco Lake bridge and boardwalk project.
  • Volunteered for environmental projects in Ano Nuevo State Reserve.
Priorities:
  • Move proposed sewer site out of town, and promptly implement a viable, economical alternative.
  • Create more community recreational facilities, especially for our children.
  • Earn and maintain our community's confidence in the integrity, fiscal responsibility, and accountability of its CSD Directors.
Thomas A.E. "Tom" Salmon 909 votes 5.3%
  • Occupation: Engineer
  • 4+ years of college/ continous education/ numerous construction certificates
  • 25 years of Engineering and heavy construction experience
  • Created and developed avaition corporation
  • Participated in 2 Billion Dollars of Public Works Projects
  • Involved in construction of 15 sewer treatment plants in California
  • Sub-contractor for Major Construction Corps., American Airlines,TWA, United Airlines
Priorities:
  • Bring character, integrity and truth to the LOCSD, and return to locally controlled goverment, especially concerned with fiscal responsibility
  • Implement proper groundwater management for Los Osos, including the relocation of any and all treatment facilities to outside the urban areas
  • On Friday, Oct. 11 I withdrew my name from the election.I now want to endorse Sylvia, Owen, Tacker. I will stand behind them in saving Los Osos.
Theodore R. "Ted" Peterson 648 votes 3.8%
  • Occupation: Business Owner
  • Children's Hospital Volunteer
  • College Graduate
  • Co-own a green business
  • 20-year non-profit board experience
  • Project development management experience
  • Community volunteer
Priorities:
  • Local control over local issues.
  • Fair and open decisions based on whole community needs.
  • Locally a more eco-friendly waste collection system and sewer outside of town.
Budd Sanford 396 votes 2.3%
(This candidate has chosen to not participate in the League's voter education project.)
Al Barrow 288 votes 1.7%
  • Occupation: Retired Businessman
  • University of Oregon BA in Fine Art
  • Post Bac Art Education Not completed
Priorities:
  • Get Sewer out of town: Better, cheaper collection and treatment
  • Fiscal responsibility; $200 million debt is too much
  • Get grants for play fields/Community Park and Environmentals

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