Brea City Council Candidates
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Seven candidates, including one incumbent, are vying for two open seats on the Brea City Council. Councilwoman Kathryn E. Wiser is not running for a second term. A look at the contenders:
Pat Davis
Age: 44
Occupation: Owns a computer software and service business
Background: Eight-year Planning Commission member; has been involved for 10 years in several committees to shape Brea’s future, including the Sphere of Influence study, Brea Downtown Charette Committee and Open Space Task Force
Major issues: Holding city to approved plans from citizen’s committees; planning for annexation of land surrounding Brea; helping local libraries; increasing number of athletic fields
William Little
Age: 65
Occupation: Businessman
Background: Extensive business and financial experience, including foreign trade, investments and credit services
Major issues: Fine-tuning some city business operations for cost savings; hiring full-time city engineer; establishing law library and court community service site; proposing new sister city in China
Bev Perry
Age: 40
Occupation: Business consultant
Background: Incumbent, elected in 1992; former Parks, Recreation and Human Services commissioner; vice president, League of California Cities, Orange County Division
Major issues: Increasing public safety with a new fire station, police annex and other projects; maintaining balanced community through prudent development; providing more rental and mortgage subsidies for seniors
Marty Simonoff
Age: 46
Occupation: Retired police captain
Background: Leadership and financial experience as head of 100-member police staff; community volunteer; sports coach
Major issues: Increasing fire and police services; upgrading and maintaining youth sports facilities; completing downtown redevelopment in timely manner
Steven C. Vargas
Age: 34
Occupation: Budget analyst for Southern California Edison
Background: Board member and past president, Placentia Boys & Girls Club; member, Brea Sister City Committee and Parks, Recreation, Human Services and Open Space Master Plan Committee
Major issues: Constructing model of Brea to show residents current and future projects; setting date to phase out Redevelopment Agency; enticing electric vehicle manufacturers to city
Lawrence Wells
Age: 57
Occupation: Retired teacher, part-time substitute teacher
Background: Air Force and Marine Corps veteran; helped manage relief efforts for several months following Northridge earthquake
Major issues: Offering incentives for new small businesses; bringing more businesses to northwest Brea
Nancy Wright
Age: 48
Occupation: Realtor; owner and operator of small business for 15 years
Background: Planning Commission chairwoman; participant on several city advisory committees
Major issues: Managing future development; seeking alternative suggestions when presented with city staff recommendations
Source: Individual candidates; Researched by JOHN POPE / For The Times
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