Hi. This is for folks on the list who live in Santa Monica or know people who do. I've known Patricia since she hung around my club as a UCLA student, and seen her become an incredibly competent, knowledgeable and dedicated activist in the broadest areas of civil and civic life. I know for a fact that she's been regularly asked to run for SM City Council and has the support of the progressive community, as her endorsers below testify. It should be a no- brainer, but the business/real estate community and the brother of Maria Schreiver running and spending $400K has made it a horse race. So, she needs our help, and she deserves it. I think if you do speak to almost anyone in SM, they'll know who she is and will act according to their portfolios. I don't mean to be flip, but it should be funny - did you hear him on Lila Garrett's show? Oy. Anyway, Patricia has a great sense of humor and is used to me. Her web- site is in the subject line, above. Check it out, then make a call or two this evening. Ed
Patricia Hoffman for Santa Monica City Council - 2004 The Issues Growth and Development - The next Council will be updating the Land Use and Circulation element, which will set the standards by which we will grow for the next ten to twenty years. I want to ensure extensive public discussion and review before synthesizing a plan based on community input and sound planning principles. Also, under this umbrella, we need to work with the Planning Department on improving efficiency in the delivery of services. The processes need to be more user-friendly. Enforcement should focus on some of the more egregious violations. Implementing the Matrix management audit recommendations is a good first step. Housing and Homelessness - In addressing the issues of housing and homelessness in our community, we need to remember that homelessness is a national problem. I would like to follow the example of the large cities that are taking a multifaceted approach, such as those in New York, San Francisco and the most recent addition, "Bring LA Home." Housing, social services and work programs are part of this approach. We need job training and livable wages in addition to the safety nets of child care and health care that were once a larger part of the federal and state budgets. I support implementing this positive, regional solution. Education - I was the President of the Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education for two of my eight years on the Board. I have consistently demonstrated my deep commitment to education. I continue to serve on the SMMUSD Financial Oversight Committee and the Intercultural Committee. I have been an advocate of City funding for the School District for more than twenty years. The benefits of a high quality education reverberate through the community. It is my belief that education affects all other City issues. It enables people to participate in civic life, and enhances the desirability of Santa Monica as a place to live and work. Vision - Santa Monica continues to be a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family. My vision is that we remain a little city with a big heart. I see Santa Monica as a hub of economic and social diversity. I see a clean and safe city with sustainable development, good schools, good transportation, and a variety of cultural and recreational opportunities. I also see a City that takes pride in people working together as homeowners, tenants, businesses, and workers. Transportation - We have an award winning Big Blue Bus system. It is first rate but it cannot meet all of our transportation needs. We need light rail, and as our population ages, we need some sort of public door-to-door service. We also need to continue to work toward getting people out of their cars by improved walk and bicycle routes. These programs can work together to help solve our traffic and parking problems. Patricia Hoffman for Santa Monica City Council - 2004 Endorsements (Partial List) Organizations Coalition of Santa Monica City Employees Coalition to Protect the Living Wage Los Angeles County Democratic Party National Women's Political Caucus /LA Westside Santa Monica Democratic Club Santa Monica Police Officers' Association Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 660 Southern California Americans for Democratic Action 41st Assembly District Democratic Committee Individuals* Judy Abdo, Former Santa Monica Mayor Susan Adelman Douglas Appel, CA Teacher Association Abby Arnold Harriet Beck, Arts Commissioner City of SM Peter M. Birnstein, M.D. Hon. Richard Bloom, Mayor, Santa Monica Emily Bloomfield, Vice President, SMMUSD Board of Education Theresa K. Bonpane, Executive Director, OAA Blaise Bonpane, Office of the Americas Ken Breisch, Ph.D., Chair, Library Board Sally Breiter Barbara Brown, Chair, Santa Monica Planning Commission Honorable Julia Brownley, SMMUSD Board of Education Neil Carrey, Recreation and Parks Commissioner Julie Lopez Dad, President, Santa Monica Democratic Club Charlene Dekker Architect, DMJMH&N Ena Dubnoff Sue Edwards, Teacher Hon. José Escarcé President, SMMUSD Board of Education Bruria Finkel, Past Chair, Santa Monica Rent Control Board David Finkel, Honorable David Finkel, Judge of the Superior Court Todd Flora, First 5 LA Dr. Frank Ford, Teacher Jim Freed, DDS Keki Gandhi, Structural Engineer Rose Gandhi, Registered Nurse Rick Gates, Past President, Santa Monica-Malibu PTA Council Honorable Ken Genser, Councilmember, City of Santa Monica Judy Gewertz Mary Ann Glicksman, Computer Access Center Dianne Glinos, Foundation Manager Emily Gold, Field Deputy Ruth Goldway, Member, US Postal Rates Commission Jan Goodman, Executive Director of the Paul Robeson Community Center Linda Gordon Meredith Gordon, Artist Nancy Greenstein, Member SMC Board of Trustees Johanna Marie Gullick, Housing Development Officer, City of Long Beach Michael Hackman Peggy Harris, Director of Student and Family Support Services, SMMUSD Honorable Tom Hayden, Former State Senator Abby Hellwarth Ann M. Hiller, Democratic Club Board Member Arlene Hopkins, Planning Commissioner Rebecca Isaacs, Executive Director, Inner City Law Center Jay P. Johnson, Planning Commissioner Brad Jones, Teacher Lesley Kawaguchi Harry Keiley, President, SM Classroom Teachers Association Jennifer Kennedy, Commissioner, SM Rent Control Board State Senator Sheila Kuehl Francine Kulick, Psychologist Beth Leder-Pack, S.M.A.R.T. Steering Committee Hon. Maria Leon-Vazquez, SMMUSD Board of Education Shahriary Leslie Edna Levine Rita Lowenthal Jerry Manpearl, Former President, Foreign Trade Assoc Ken Mason, Vice-president, SMC Faculty Association David Martin, City Planner Honorable Kevin McKeown, Councilmember, City of Santa Monica Ralph Mechur, Architect Conrad M. Melilli Richard Moore, Ph.D. Professor, CSUN Geraldine Moyle, Former Member Planning Commission Betty Mueller, Rent Control Board Member Jim Murray, M.D. Gene Oppenheim, M.D., Commissioner, Library Board Jonas Oppenheim Lucas Oppenheim Jed Oppenheim Karin Pally State Assemblywoman Fran Pavley Sherman Pearl, Poet Miriam Perlman Ellis Perlman Tom Pratt, Former President SMMUSD Board of Education Dolores Press, Former Councilmember, City of Santa Monica Melissa Price, Teacher Rob Rader, Chair, Wilshire-Montana Neighborhood Coalition Judy Reed Joe Regalbuto, Actor & Director Rosemary Regalbuto, Executive Director, Meals on Wheels David Reznick Susan Reznick Reverend Sandie Richards, Minister, Church in Ocean Park Neal Roberts Marci Roberts Janet Robinson, Chair, Community Corporation Ronnie Rubin Professor Vanessa Schwartz, Ph.D., Professor of History, USC Rachel Sene, Boardmember, Santa Monica Democratic Club Ambassador Derek Shearer Ambassador Kathie Sheldon Michael Straeter, President, UFCW Local 1442 Susan Suntree, Teacher, East LA College Bruce Sultan Sonya Sultan Steve Tarzynski, M.D. Chris Thornton Sue Toigo Tony Vazquez Jeffrey Wasserman Winnie Wechsler Bill Winslow Irene Wolt, Alternate Media Specialist, SMC Denny Zane, Co-Chair, Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights Jamie Zazow, Boardmember, Community Corporation Judy Zeidler, Restaurant Writer Marvin Zeidler Eileen Ziff Stuart Ziff *Titles for identification purposes only [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------ Yahoo! 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