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LA HABRA
Mayor: Juan M. Garcia
Age: 42
Occupation: Project coordinator at Chevron Petroleum Technology Co. in La Habra
First elected: November, 1992, after serving by appointment to fill a vacant seat in April, 1991
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: Garcia would like to eliminate gang violence and also increase community involvement by having occasional town hall meetings in different neighborhoods. He also wants to beautify the city and improve its programs. In addition, Garcia wants to have railroad crossings renovated and streets resurfaced.
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Councilman: Steven C. Anderson
Age: 42
Occupation: Supervisor for the Utility Department in Anaheim
First elected: November, 1992
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: Anderson wants to maintain the size of the police force, implement more youth programs and reduce crime. He also wants to revamp local commercial areas to improve their appearance. He says residents should volunteer their services to the city and local charities.
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Councilman: David M. Cheverton
Age: 35
Occupation: Director of communications at United Ostomy Assn. in Irvine
First elected: November, 1990
Term expires: November, 1998
Key issues: Cheverton wants to expand the city’s sales tax base through redevelopment and other incentives. He also wants to find funding to beautify the city and continue with gang suppression activities.
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Councilman: James Flora
Age: 68
Occupation: Retired Southern California Edison manager
First elected: April, 1984
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: Flora wants to improve the economic base of the city with jobs and plant investment. Eliminating gangs and graffiti and improving communication with residents are also key issues for him. He wants all residents to take an active role in government.
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Councilwoman: Dorothy May Rush
Age: 60
Occupation: Retired dressmaker and teacher’s aide
First elected: November, 1994
Term expires: November, 1998
Key issues: Rush wants to change the city’s anti-blight ordinance, which she calls “stupid” and inadequate. She would like the ordinance to bar residents from using fences as clotheslines and require landlords to install clotheslines. She also wants to force code enforcement officers to issue citations to anyone who does not maintain property. She also wants the city to open a spousal abuse center.
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Other Key Officials
City Manager: Lee Risner
Age: 66
Length in office: 24 years
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City Attorney: Richard Jones
Age: 45
Length in office: Nine years
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Police Chief: Steven Staveley
Age: 42
Length in office: Three years
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Fire Chief: Michael McGroarty
Age: 45
Length in office: Six months
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How to Reach Them
Council meets: First and third Thursdays of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 201 E. La Habra Blvd.
Hours: City Hall is open to the public Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Telephone: (310) 905-9700
Fax: (310) 907-9719
Fast Facts
Motto: “La Habra, a caring community”
Flower: Hibiscus
Incorporated: Jan. 20, 1925
Population: 51,617
Legislative districts: 39th Congressional, 32nd State Senate, 64th Assembly
Operating budget: $12.8 million
Number of employees: 201
Highest-paid employee: City manager, $93,500 per year
Council perks: Members each receive monthly $400 stipends
RESEARCHED BY MIMI KO
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