City Guide
DANA POINT
Mayor: Judy Curreri
Age: 52
Occupation: Public health nurse
First elected: 1988
Term expires: 1996
Key issues: Wants to promote Dana Point businesses, step up beautification efforts around the city and address the parking shortage. Also wants to promote public safety and create more recreational opportunities for residents.
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Councilwoman: Karen Lloreda
Age: 48
Occupation: Former teacher
First elected: 1990
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Wants to improve the city’s economy and commercial districts, and protect its natural surroundings. Supports resolving the Dana Point Headlands development issue. Want to complete planning guidelines for Town Center and Doheny Village districts.
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Councilwoman: Toni Gallagher
Age: 47
Occupation: Security system business owner
First elected: 1994
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Wants to deal with shortage of open spaces and parks in the city. Wants a Headlands development plan that does not increase traffic problems or harm the environment. Wants the city to consider reducing expenses and to “downsize.â€
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Councilman: Harold R. Kaufman
Age: 53
Occupation: Personal injury settlement negotiator
First elected: 1994
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Supports the revitalization of business districts, such as the Town Center area and Lantern Village. Wants to increase code enforcement efforts and police patrols of areas with apartment overcrowding. Seeks resolution to the Headlands development issue.
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Councilman: William L. Ossenmacher
Age: 37
Occupation: Marketing consultant
First elected: 1992
Term expires: 1996
Key issues: Wants to deal with effects from the Orange County bankruptcy. Seeks to balance economic development with preserving the beauty of the community. Wants to focus city government on basic services and maintain frugal management at City Hall.
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Other Key Officials
City Manager: Stephen B. Julian
Age: 54
Length in Office: One year
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City Attorney: Jerry Patterson
Age: 61
Length in Office: Six years
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Police Chief: Contracts with Orange County Sheriff’s Department
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Fire Chief: Contracts with Orange County Fire Authority
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How to Reach Them
Sheriff’s Department: (714) 770-6011
County Fire Authority: (714) 744-0400
Council meets: In two sessions, 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., second and fourth Tuesdays, 33282 Street of the Golden Lantern
City Hall hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Telephone: (714) 248-9890
Fax: (714) 248-9920
Fast Facts
Incorporated: Jan. 1, 1989
Population: 34,000
Legislative districts: 36th Senate District (Robert Presley); 73rd Assembly District (Bill Morrow), 43rd Congressional District (Christopher Cox)
Annual Budget: $25 million ($14-million operating budget, $11-million general fund)
City employees: 34 full-time
Highest-paid employee: City manager, $99,500 annually
Council perk: $400 a month
RESEARCHED BY HOLLY J. WAGNER
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