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Pam Hartwell-Herrero
1263 votes
19.74%
- Occupation: Director, Nonprofit Organization
- Executive Director, Sustainable Fairfax
- Former President, Marin Master Gardeners
- Former Emergency Services Director, American Red Cross Chapter
- Masters Degree in Theological Studies, San Francisco Theological Seminary
- Bachelors Degree in Communications, Augsburg College
Priorities:
- Ensuring fiscal responsibility while maintaining Police and Fire open 24/7
- Protecting the integrity of our neighborhoods and character of our town
- Leading on sustainabilty initiatives regarding Climate Change, Zero Waste, Conservation, and Disaster Preparedness
David Weinsoff
1186 votes
18.54%
- Occupation: Environmental Attorney
- Current Fairfax Mayor and Councilmember
- Former Fairfax Open Space Committee Member
- Former Fairfax Planning Commissioner
- Fairfax Chamber of Commerce Member
- Founder Fairfax Documentary Film Festival
Priorities:
- Managing Town Finances Wisely
- Preserving Fairfax's Small-Town Character and Qualities
- Continuing New Tradition of Town Council Civility
John Reed
1169 votes
18.27%
- Occupation: Chair, Volunteer Organization
- Co-founded Safe Routes to Schools pilot program at Manor School
- Vice Chair of General Plan Advisory Committee (8 years)
- Qualified Fairfax for over 2.5 million in Public Safety grants
- Film industry Supervisor for many years in animation and visual effects
Priorities:
- Cooperative, creative problem solving to help our youth, our budget, traffic issues, and to move toward a sustainable future.
- Continue to promote public safety and bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure.
- Continue to advocate for a Fairfax that works for Fairfax residents.
William B. "Bill" Madsen
872 votes
13.63%
- Occupation: Firefighter
- Fairfax Planning Commission -- 2001 to 2008
- Board of Directors, Fairfax Chamber of Commerce -- 2005-present
- Supervisory Committee, San Francisco Fire Credit Union -- 2006 - present
- B.A. Communications, U.C. San Diego, 1988
Priorities:
- TOWN FINANCES. The Mayor tells us that we're going to have to make Measure I (previously Measure F) permanent
- PLANNING: The State wants to increase development in Fairfax. We need to keep control of planning in Fairfax, and preserve our town's character.
- COUNCIL RESPONSIVENESS. We need a Council that listens and incorporates public comment into its decisions.
Susan Brandborg
848 votes
13.26%
- Occupation: Incumbent-Educator
- Taught at San Francisco State University & San Jose State University
- Served four terms as Mayor
- Former President of the Ross Valley Fire Board
- Former President of the Marin County Council of Mayors and Council Members
- Served on the Marin County Childcare Commission
- Serve on the Marin County Disaster Council
Priorities:
- Keep Fairfax financially sustainable, and continue to provide services our citizens deserve
- Make public safety, as well as infrastructure repairs, the top budget priorities
- Keep our downtown commercially viable and maintain our small town character
Wendy (Wreden) Baker
783 votes
12.24%
- Occupation: Government Relations
- Former Fairfax Mayor
- Professional grantwriter, garnered $4 mil
- Served on the Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity,the Presidio, S.F., Remediation Advisory Board, Interstate 80 Reconstruction Advisory Board
- Served on the Fairfax Planning Commission as Chair
- Served as Vice-President of the Marin County Council of Mayors and Councilmembers
- Harvard MA and UC Berkeley BA
Priorities:
- Financial / budget
- Safety services
- Retain Fairfax's small town character
Christopher Lang
275 votes
4.30%
- Occupation: Landscape Contractor/Gardener
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