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Mayor: Joanne Coontz
Age: 66
Occupation: Former administrative assistant
First elected: November, 1986
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: Wants the city to take an active role in countywide issues. Wants to be a “vigorous advocate for the protection of city finances.” Supports streamlining city government and strengthening of police and library services. Wants to attract businesses and create a stronger economic base.
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Mayor Pro Tem: Fred L. Barrera
Age: 73
Occupation: Founding director of Orange National Bank
First elected: November, 1976
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: Wants to stabilize the city’s finances in the wake of the county bankruptcy. Wants the city to upgrade its aging infrastructure. Wants more support for local libraries.
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Councilman: Mark Murphy
Age: 37
Occupation: Computer account manager
First elected: Appointed by council March, 1993; elected November, 1994
Term expires: November, 1998
Key issues: Wants to help create a strong business community that will “ensure we have the revenue we need to supply citizens with the services they deserve.” Wants to maintain a strong Police Department and put more officers on the streets. Supports a proposed restructuring of city government.
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Councilman: Mike Spurgeon
Age: 53
Occupation: Chief of staff for Supervisor William G. Steiner; labor-relations consultant
First elected: Appointed by council December, 1990; elected November, 1992
Term expires: November, 1996
Key issues: Wants to attract and retain businesses. Wants to encourage development at the city’s two major malls. Wants to increase city support for the Police Department and the libraries. Wants to establish a “common sense” committee of officials and residents to review city policies.
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Councilman: Dan Slater
Age: 36
Occupation: Real estate broker
First elected: November, 1994
Term expires: November, 1998
Key issues: Wants to eradicate graffiti and maintain a strong Police Department. Wants to annex the El Modena area in an effort to reduce crime in the unincorporated island. Supports preservation efforts downtown.
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Other Key Officials
City manager: David F. Dixon
Age: 57
Length in office: 1 year
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City attorney: Robert O. Franks
Age: 61
Length in office: 4 years
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Police chief: John R. Robertson
Age: 44
Length in office: 3 years
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Fire chief: David Rudat
Age: 43
Length in office: Joined force in 1972; made chief September, 1994
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How to Reach Them
Council meets: Second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 4:30 and 7 p.m. at City Hall, 300 E. Chapman Ave.
Hours: City Hall is open to the public Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Telephone: (714) 744-5500
Fax: (714) 744-5515
Fast Facts
City song: “Sweet, Sweet Orange”
Flower: Rose
Incorporated: April 6, 1888
Population: 118,000
Legislative districts: 46th and 47th Congressional; 33rd Senatorial; 69th, 71st and 72nd Assembly
Operating budget: $47 million
Number of employees: 624
Highest paid employee: City manager earns $138,300
Council perks: Council members receive $745 stipend per month
RESEARCHED BY LESLEY WRIGHT
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