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San Mateo County, CA November 6, 2007 Election
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Goals

By Douglas "Doug" Mackintosh

Candidate for Board Member; Half Moon Bay Fire Protection District

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A list of my priorities
  • Reestablish the posting of the minutes on the Web
  • Aggressively work to build an attitude of mutual respect and personal responsibility at all levels of the organization starting with the Board
  • Insist on a written record of all meetings of the Board and its Standing Committies (approved minutes)
  • Make Special Meetings of the Board a rare occurrance and instist that they be fully noticed and scheduled at a time that encourages public attendance
  • Review the contract with CalFire and present a full disclosure of all its costs on the Web (both financial and in terms of service)
  • Listen to the people and respond to the petition by over 1500 Coastside voters to have a say in their fire department's future
  • Get the board's commitment to return to the policy of maximizing the number of paramedics available instead of settling for the county's minimums
  • Re-establish the water rescue program that allows our firefighters to respond with the Harbor Patrol to medical emergencies off our Coast
  • Maintain and build our vital Volunteer Firefighters' organization
  • Carefully analyze why firefighters leave our organization and take steps to recruit personnel who have a love of the Coastside while creating a work environment that makes this the best place in the county to work
  • Re-establish the former accounting practice of maintaining segregated accounts for funds collected for specific purposes (i.e. weed abatement)

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