CITY GUIDE: DANA POINT
Mayor Bill Ossenmacher
Age: 39
Occupation: Owns marketing
service
First elected: June 1992
Term expires: November 2000
Issues: Revitalize infrastructure, especially in older areas; find fair compromise for proposed Headlands development.
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Councilwoman Ruby L. Netzley
Age: Declined to state
Occupation: Retired businesswoman
First elected: November 1996
Term expires: November 2000
Issues: Solve land and water issues; preserve open space and parkland.
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Councilwoman Karen Lloreda
Age: 50
Occupation: Teacher
First elected: June 1990
Term expires: June 1998
Issues: Keep service levels in line with
tax and revenue available to the city;
find better reuse for the El Toro Marine base.
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Councilwoman Toni Gallagher
Age: 49
Occupation: Security system business owner
First elected: June 1994
Term expires: June 1998
Issues: Preserve the Headlands natural environment with 76% open space; obtain appraisal for Headlands and determine steps needed to buy part of the land; retain Dana Point’s small beach town quality of life.
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Councilman Harold R. Kaufman
Age: 55
Occupation: Broker for out-of-court settlements for self-insured companies.
First elected: June 1994
Term expires: June 1998
Issues: Continue fight for non-aviation use of El Toro Marine base; complete Headlands process; bring civility back to city government.
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Other Key Officials
City manager: John B. Bahorski
Age: 39
Length in office: Six months
City attorney: Michele Vadon
Age: 45
Length of office: 10 months
Police services: Provided under contract with Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Lt. Paul Ratchford is chief.
Age: 52
Length of office: Four years
Fire services: Provided under contract with Orange County Fire Authority.
How to Reach Them
Council meets: 6:30 p.m. second and fourth Tuesdays at City Hall, 33282 Golden Lantern.
Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Phone: (714) 248-9890
Fax: (714) 248-9920
Web site: Effective April 1, https://www.danapoint.org
Factoids
Population: 36,211
Registered voters: 20,090
Date of incorporation: Jan. 1, 1989
Legislative districts:
* 48th Congressional
* 73rd State Assembly
* 38th State Senatorial
* 5th Supervisorial
Operating budget: $14,506,050
Number of employees: 30.5
Highest-paid employee: City manager, $90,000 annual salary
Council compensation: $400 per month
RESEARCHED BY FRANK MESSINA
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