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City of Rosemead
Oliver Chi, City Manager
8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, CA 91770
Tel: 626 569-2100
Fax: 626 307-9218
www.cityofrosemead.org
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About the City of Rosemead
"John Guess and his wife, Harriet, arrived in the San Gabriel Valley in 1852 in an ox-drawn wagon from Arkansas. They settled in 1855 on a 100-acre ranch called Savannah on the site of what is now Savannah School. Others followed, including Frank Frost and Leonard Rose. Rose purchased 500 to 700 acres to breed and train horses and called his place Roses Meadow, which was shortened to Rosemead and gave the city its name. Small truck farms and chicken and rabbit ranches became popular and the city incorporated in 1959. The quiet, pastoral lands are now crowded with businesses, industries, shops and some 53,000 people. Once a lush green pasture extending from the Los Angeles River east to the Pomona area, Rosemead was indeed a fine place for early settlers to raise fruits, vegetables, grain and feed.
Today, the city boasts that its goals include the improvement of quality of life offered in Rosemead in a business friendly atmosphere conducive to continued economic growth and prosperity. The city offers a desirable and affordable community in which to live and a dynamic and expanding business sector that is an economic growth engine for West Coast commerce."
The City Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 8838 East Valley Boulevard.
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Delegate:
Hon. John Tran
John was elected on March 8, 2005 and he served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2007. He was born in Vietnam, is one of six siblings and has lived in Rosemead for over 18 years. He is proud of his two gems in his life, his sons, Joshua and Andre. John served his community as a member of the Garvey School District Board of Education from 1999-2005, serving as School Board President in 2002 and in 2003-2004, where he became the youngest member ever elected to the Garvey School Board at the age of 23. During his tenure, he set high expectations for district administrators and staff and as a result, one school was awarded National Blue Ribbon Status, two schools were recognized as "California Distinguished Schools" and three schools were recognized as "California Title I Achieving Schools." John was also instrumental in the development and approval of two joint-use agreements with the City of Rosemead to build two gymnasiums to be placed on each of its two intermediate school campuses. As a School Board Member, John served on the Board of Directors for the California Latino School Board Members Association and as a Member of the California School Boards Association. John was chair of the Garvey School District bond committee and successfully coordinated the work of staff and community to accomplish the passing of General Obligation Bond Q, a $30 million bond initiative, which will benefit the students of the Garvey School District by continuing modernization of the school sites.
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Hon. John Nunez
John was first elected to the Rosemead City Council in 2005, and was appointed to serve as Rosemead's Alternate on the SGVCOG Governing Board in 2006. He is one of the SGVCOG's appointees to SCAG's Community, Economic and Human Development (CEHD) Committee. Prior to his election to City Council, John served on the Garvey School District Board of Education from 1981-1985 and again from 1993 to 2002. He was also elected to the Alhambra Unified School Board in 2002 and served over two years as President, Vice President and Clerk of the Board. In 1996 he was elected to the County Committee on School District Organization, where he served as Chairman and also served on their Policy and Nominations Committee. In 2000 he was elected as a member of the California School Board Association (CSBA) Delegate Assembly for Region 23-A, and in 2003 Mr. Nunez was appointed to the National School Board Association (NSBA) Federal Government Relations Committee, where he served as Chairman for the 31st Congressional District. Mr. Nu�ez has also served on the Los Angeles County School Trustees Association, the Mexican-American School Board Association, the Garvey School District School Advisory Committee, and the Garvey Council PTA.
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City of San Dimas
Blaine Michaelis, City Manager
245 E. Bonita Ave., San Dimas CA 91773
Tel: (909) 394-6200
Fax: (909) 394-6209
www.cityofsandimas.com
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About the City of San Dimas
"The City of San Dimas is 15 square miles in eastern Los Angeles County, approximately 30 miles east of Los Angeles. The City has adopted a western theme in the downtown area and an integrated network of equestrian trails. Incorporated in 1960, the unprecedented growth of San Dimas has transformed the City from a rural community into a well balanced combination of industrial, commercial and diverse residential properties."
The City Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 245 E. Bonita Drive.
SGVCOG Representatives
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Delegate:
Hon. Denis Bertone
Denis was first elected to serve on the San Dimas City Council in 1998, and has served as his City's representative on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 1999. He also serves as one of the SGVCOG's representatives on SCAG's Energy and Environment Committee and the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Governing Board.
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Hon. Jeff Templeman
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City of San Gabriel
Michael Paules, City Manager
425 South Mission Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91776
Tel: 626 308-2800
Fax: 626 458-2830
www.sangabrielcity.com
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About the City of San Gabriel
The City of San Gabriel, 10 miles northeast of Los Angeles, is the birthplace of the Los Angeles region. This diverse community is home to the historic Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, “Pride of the California Missions,” founded by Father Junipero Serra in 1771. Visitors to the San Gabriel Mission District enjoy outstanding entertainment and fine dining while experiencing the charm of early California. San Gabriel is a place of unique homes and neighborhoods. The community has substantial commercial land, is well connected to regional transportation, and possesses a rich and diverse demographic base. San Gabriel is a great place to live, work and visit.
The City Council meets the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7:30p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 425 South Mission Drive.
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Delegate:
Hon. Harry Baldwin
Harry was first elected to the San Gabriel City Council in 1992, including two terms as Mayor. In 1994 he was appointed to serve as San Gabriel's delegate to the SGVCOG Governing Board. He served as the President of the COG from 1999 to 2001. He also serves on the Alameda Corridor East (ACE) Construction Authority Governing Board and the Los Angeles County Sanitation District Governing Board. Harry is also a member of SCAG's Regional Council, is a member and previous Chair of its Transportation Committee, and was recently elected 2nd Vice-President of this organization.
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Hon. David Gutierrez
David was first elected to the San Gabriel City Council in 2001, and has served as both Mayor and Vice-Mayor. He has served as his City's Alternate on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2002. In addition to his council duties, he has been active in law enforcement his entire life. He began as a member of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Explorer Program when he was 15, where he achieve the rank of Sergeant and Captain. He later served in positions of Honor Guard, coordinator, drill instructor, and public relations for the Explorers Program. As an adult, he has served as a Reserve Lieutenant with the San Gabriel Police Department.
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City of San Marino
Matt Ballantyne, City Manager
2200 Huntington Drive, San Marino, California 91108-2691
Tel: (626) 300-0700
Fax: (626) 300-0709
www.ci.san-marino.ca.us
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About the City of San Marino
The City of San Marino, named after the Italian Republic of San Marino, was incorporated on April 25, 1913. Home to the beautiful Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino attracts thousands of visitors each year, many of whom frequent the City's business districts, located on Mission Avenue and Huntington Drive. The City council and staff pride themselves on maintaining excellent relationships with, and providing strong support for businesses within the City. The Preservation & Revitalization In San Marino (PRISM) committee, established in the early 1990's, holds monthly meetings to support communication between San Marino business owners, city council and city staff; committee members focus on business development and community improvement programs.
The City Council meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 2200 Huntington.
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Delegate:
Hon. Matthew Lin
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Hon. Robert Twist
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City of Sierra Madre
Elaine Aguilar, City Manager
232 West Sierra Madre Boulevard, Sierra Madre, CA 91024
Tel: (626) 355-7135
www.cityofsierramadre.com
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About the City of Sierra Madre
The City of Sierra Madre, a 2007 All-America City, is a unique foothill village located in Los Angeles County at the base of the San Gabriel Valley Mountains with a population of approximately 11,700. The City is a full service municipality operating under the Council/Manager form of government. The City has 65 full-time employees assigned to eight operating departments. The dedicated City staff provides excellent service to the community. The City was incorporated in 1907 as a General Law city. It has its own Water Department, Library, and Police Department. The City is proud of its Volunteer Fire Department.
Mission Statement: The City of Sierra Madre provides quality, cost-effective public services that preserve the small downtown character and enhance the health, safety and welfare of the community.
The City Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd.
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Delegate:
Hon. Enid Joffe
Enid has served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2004, when she was first elected to the Sierra Madre City Council. She has also served on the City's Planning Commission, General Plan Committee, and Ad Hoc Transportation Committee. She is the co-owner of a clean energy business that sells and installs electric cars made by major automakers and also specializes in consulting on air quality mobile source regulation and compliance strategies.
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Hon. Joseph Mosca
Joe has served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since his election to the Sierra Madre City Council in 2006. He also serves as one of the SGVCOG appointees on SCAG's Community, Economic and Human Development (CEHD) Committee. He is a member of the Metro San Gabriel Valley Service Sector Governance Council, and Vice-Chair of the Pasadena Unified School District Management Audit Advisory Committee. Joe is a member of the Rotary Club of Sierra Madre and is a member of several other community service and professional organizations throughout Los Angeles County. Prior to to moving to Sierra Madre, he served as the Chairperson of the Public Safety Committee for the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council in Los Angeles.
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City of South El Monte
Anthony Ybarra, City Manager
1415 Santa Anita Avenue, South El Monte CA 91733-3141
Tel: (626) 579-6540
Fax: (626) 579-2107
www.ci.south-el-monte.ca.us
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About the City of South El Monte
"The City of South El Monte was officially incorporated as a city on July 30, 1958, with Los Angeles County Supervisor Frank G. Bonelli administering the oath of office to Mayor Frank Stiles and Councilmen Moyle Knudsen, Pete Miller, Max Shapiro and Joe Vargas. No city suddenly springs into existence fully blown, however, and the city of South El Monte is no different in this regard. The vote of the people that formally brought the city of South El Monte into existence was, in many ways, a mere technicality. The actual history of the city is much richer, much more interesting, than one might expect from its incorporation date, slightly less than a half a century ago. From the early days of the Shoshone Indians and the Spanish missionaries through the days of the ranchos and the early settlers to the post-war years and right down to the present, South El Monte has provided a wonderfully rich stage for the playing out of the human comedies and dramas that have contributed to the historical tapestry that is the southwestern United States.
In just four decades, the City of South El Monte has matured into a viable commercial and manufacturing base, while maintaining a strong commitment to quality community services. To meet its current needs, the City is now focusing on its growth and potential in retail and residential development while maintaining its commitment to improving the quality of life for its residents."
The City Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 1415 Santa Anita Ave.
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Delegate:
Hon. Joseph Gonzales
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Hon. Blanca Figueroa
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City of South Pasadena
Lilian Myers, City Manager
1414 Mission Street, South Pasadena, CA 91030
Tel: 626 799-9101
Fax: 626 799-1109
www.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us
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About the City of South Pasadena
"Centrally located in the West San Gabriel Valley, South Pasadena is known for its tree-lined streets, historic California Craftsman-style homes, unique small businesses and its outstanding public schools. This small town atmosphere makes South Pasadena one of California's most desirable locations.
South Pasadena prides itself on its small town character. Less than three and one-half square miles in area, South Pasadena lies between the far larger City of Pasadena, of which it was once part, and the metropolis of Los Angeles. Small, proud and independent, the City of South Pasadena has battled for a hundred years to preserve its status as a distinct and distinctive community."
The City Council meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at 7:30p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 1414 Mission Street.
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Delegate:
Hon. Michael Cacciotti
Michael has served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2006. He was first elected to the South Pasadena City Council in 2001. Over the past few years, Mayor Cacciotti has been actively involved in raising awareness of environmental issues. In 2006, South Pasadena won a Clean Air Award from the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD), in the category of Model Community Achievement. He instituted AQMD Electric Lawn Mower Exchange and Leaf Blower Exchange programs in the city. In addition, he was responsible for the citys adoption of a low-emission vehicle (LEV) purchase policy, which was subsequently adopted by the SGVCOG. Since 2002, he has been liaison of the Design Advisory Group, a committee overseeing interim traffic improvements in lieu of the 710 surface freeway. As mayor, he is the citys representative to the LA County Sanitation Board, District 16. He also represents the city on the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and serves as the alternate on the Gold Line Phase II Joint Powers Authority Board.
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Hon. Phillip Putnam
Phil has served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2006. He was first elected to serve on the South Pasadena City Council in 2005. He serves as the City's liaison to such groups as the citys Cultural Heritage Commission, the 4th of July Festival of Balloons Committee, the Investment Policy Review Committee, the Neighbors Newsletter Editorial Board, and the Youth Commission. He is the Citys representative on the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority, and serves as the alternate on the LA County Sanitation Board, District 16. He is a partner at the Law Offices of Monteleone & McCrory, LLP, and serves as a Judge Pro Tem in the Los Angeles Superior Court, and is a Past President of the Wilshire Bar Association, currently serving on its Board of Governors. He serves in various capacities on the South Pasadena Educational Foundation, the Rose Bowl Foundation, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association, the South Pasadena Friends of the Library, the South Pasadena High School Booster Club, Union Station in Pasadena, USC Board of Counselors (Athletic Department), Our Savior Lutheran Church, and the Los Angeles County Bar Association, State Appellate Judicial Evaluations Committee.
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City of Walnut
Rob Wishner, City Manager
21201 La Puente Road, P.O. Box 682, Walnut, CA 91789
Tel: (909) 595-7543
Fax: (909) 595-6095
http://ci.walnut.ca.us
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About the City of Walnut
"Situated in the southeastern portion of the Los Angeles County, the City of Walnut is located 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles and encompasses 8.9 square miles. The picturesque greater Walnut Valley is located between the steep San Jose Hills mountain range(at an elevation of 1,375 feet) to the north, and the gentle Puente Hills to the south. Walnut is located between the San Bernardino (10), Orange (57), and Pomona (60) Interstates with easy accessibility to four counties. Quality housing consists of master-planned single family homes ranging in size from 1,800 to 11,200 square feet.
The City hosts a top rated state school system and the renowned Mt. San Antonio College, home of the annual Mt. SAC Relays. Walnut is proud to be identified as one of the cities with the lowest crime rates in the San Gabriel Valley.
The City of Walnut provides a pleasant blend of living in a semi-rural country, a hometown atmosphere, urban conveniences, and close proximity to metropolitan areas, deserts, and beaches. Walnut offers a great environment to live, work, or spend quality leisure time."
The City Council meets the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 7:00p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 21201 La Puente Road.
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Hon. Mary Su
Mary has served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2006, when she was elected to serve on the Walnut City Council. She also serves as Walnut's representative on the Four Corners Transportation Coalition. Prior to serving on City Council, she was a member of the Walnut Parks and Recreation Committee. Mary is originally from Taiwan, and moved to California in 1982. She is involved in several Civic Organizations in Walnut including: the Walnut Materials Recovery Task Force, the Chinese-American Parents Association of the Walnut Valley Unified School District (CAPA-WVUSD)-an organization she co-founded, the Chinese-American Association of Walnut (CAAW), the Mt. San Antonio College Foundation Board of Directors, and several Walnut Valley Unified School District advisory committees.
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Hon. Tony Cartagena
Tony has served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2000, when he was first elected to Walnut City Council. He has served as both Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem. Tony represents the City of Walnut for several agencies including: the California Contract Cities Association, Foothill Transit, the League of California Cities, the Los Angeles County Sanitation District and the Lanterman Monitoring Committee. Prior to serving on the City Council, he was a member of the Walnut Planning Commission, the Walnut Transportation Committee, and the Walnut C.A.R.E. and Code Enforcement Committee. Tony is also a Board member of both the Walnut Sister City Association and the Walnut Valley Education Foundation Board.
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City of West Covina
Andrew Pasmant, City Manager
1444 West Garvey Avenue, P.O. Box 1440, West Covina, CA 91793
Tel: 626 814-8400
www.westcov.org
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About the City of West Covina
"The City of West Covina was incorporated in 1923 to prevent the City of Covina from establishing a sewage farm within the current city boundaries. The 507 residents of the area banded together to maintain local control of their land. Walnut and orange groves continued to flourish during the following decades. The City of West Covina began the second-half of the 20th century with exciting new developments and projects. The City Hall and Police facility were built in 1969 as an example of a Joint Powers Authority in the County of Los Angeles. The Civic Center Joint Powers Authority, consisting of the County of Los Angeles and the City of West Covina, also completed a three-level parking structure in the Civic Center complex. The Civic Center complex includes the Los Angeles County Regional Library, the West Covina Courthouse (formerly Citrus Municipal Court) and the City Hall offices. The city is substantially "built out" with few major vacant development sites remaining. The city is a residential and commercial center with limited industry. Retail merchandising is the principal business activity."
The City Council meets the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7:00p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 1444 W. Garvey Ave.
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Hon. Steve Herfert
Steve has served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2006. He has been a member of the West Covina City Council since 1990, including multiple terms as Mayor. Prior to the he served on his City's Human Services Commission. In addition to his work on the City Council, he is involved in numerous public service agencies including: the Hurst Foundation, West Covina United, LA Works, the League of California Cities, Independent Cities Association, Los Angeles County Sanitation District, and the West Covina Sunrise Rotary.
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Hon. Sherri Lane
Sherri has served on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2006. She has been a member of the West Covina City Council since 2005. Prior to she served on both the Personnel and Planning Commissions for the city. In addition to her work on the City Council, Sherri is involved in a variety of public service agencies including: the League of California Cities, the West Covina Rose Float Committee, the West Covina Historical Society, West Covina Beautiful, the West Covina Chamber of Commerce, and Friends of the West Covina Library.
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Fifth Supervisorial District - County of Los Angeles
San Gabriel Valley Field Office
615 E. Foothill Blvd., San Dimas, CA 91773
Tel: 909-394-2264
www.antonovich.com/
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meets every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Board's Hearing Room located at 500 West Temple Street, Room 381B, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in Los Angeles.
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Michael Antonovich
Michael D. Antonovich, a native of Los Angeles County, has served the two million residents of Los Angeles Countys Fifth Supervisorial District since 1980. The district, over two thousand square miles in area, includes all or part of the San Gabriel, Pomona, San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys. As a government/history teacher for the Los Angeles Unified School District in 1966, Mike credits his own high school teacher for the inspiration to enter public life and was elected to the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees in 1969 and in 1972. He served in the California State Assembly until 1978 and rose to become the Republican Whip. In 1980, Mike was elected to serve the people of Los Angeles County as member of the Board of Supervisors. His 27 years on the Board has been characterized by his determined and eloquent defense of taxpayers and their right to limited and effective government. In December of 2003, Mike was sworn-in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the California State Military Reserve assigned to the Office of the Adjutant General Support Group. Mike resides in Glendale with his wife Christine Hu, their son, Michael, Jr. and daughter, Mary Christine.
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David Hall
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Fourth Supervisorial District - County of Los Angeles
Rowland Heights Field Office
1199 S. Fairway Drive, Ste. 111, Rowland Heights, CA 91789
Tel: (909) 594-6561
Fax: (909) 594-1621
www.knabe.com
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meets every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Board's Hearing Room located at 500 West Temple Street, Room 381B, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in Los Angeles.
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Delegate:
Dickie Simmons
Dickie Simmons represents Supervisor Knabe in the cities of La Habra Heights and Diamond Bar, and in the unincorporated communities of Rowland Heights and Hacienda Heights. He has served as the 4th Supervisorial District's Representative on the SGVCOG Governing Board since 2007. He is also the Supervisor's liaison to the Department of Military and Veteran Affairs. Dickie was born and raised in Long Beach, graduating from Long Beach Polytechnic High School prior to joining the U.S. Marine Corps and serving in Viet Nam. Upon his discharge, he joined the Los Angeles Police Department where he worked a variety of assignments which included patrol, juvenile gang enforcement, investigative and supervisory positions. Dick also received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from California State University Fullerton. He retired in March 1999 after nearly 29 years of service. His last assignment was in Harbor Division which serves the Fourth Supervisorial District. He began his new career with the Supervisor's office immediately following his retirement from the LAPD.
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Mike Hughes
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First Supervisorial District - County of Los Angeles
San Gabriel Valley Field Office
3400 Aerojet Ave., St. 240, El Monte, CA 91731
Tel: (626) 350-4500
Fax: (626) 448-1573
http://molina.lacounty.gov
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meets every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Board's Hearing Room located at 500 West Temple Street, Room 381B, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration in Los Angeles
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Delegate:
Erica Santos
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Bobi Johnson
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