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Mayor Mark Schwing
Age: 57
Occupation: small-business owner
First elected: 1988
Term expires: 2000
Key issues: Put more police on the streets, put the Imperial Highway project to a vote, bring in more businesses to increase sales tax.
Mayor Pro Tem Barbara Kiley
Age: 49
Occupation: Government relations-political consultant
First elected: 1992
Term expires: 2000
Key issues: Complete the Fairmont bridge, make the city more business-friendly, preserve the downtown area and make sure new developments have low density.
Councilman John M. Gullixson
Age: 49
Occupation: Attorney
First elected: 1990
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Complete construction of the Fairmont bridge, get funds for Imperial Highway project, make improvements to the Town Center.
Councilman Henry W. Wedaa
Age: 72
Occupation: Consultant
First elected: 1970; retired in 1994, reelected in 1996
Term expires: 2000
Key issues: Oppose city’s plan to make Imperial Highway improvements on grounds that the project could destroy the semirural character of the city.
Councilman Gene Wisner
Age: 63
Occupation: Retired small-business owner
First elected: 1982
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Strengthen the city financially by bringing in more business; continue working toward opening the Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor.
Other Key Officials
City Manager: Arthur C. Simonian
Age: 55
Time in office: 25 years
City Attorney: Leonard A. Hampel
Age: 58
Time in office: 25 years
Police Services: Provided under a contract with the city of Brea
Fire Services: Provided under a contract with the Orange County Fire Authority
How to Reach Them
Council meets: First and third Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., City Hall, 4845 Casa Loma Ave.
Hours: City Hall is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Telephone: (714) 961-7100
Fax: (714) 996-1064
Factoids
Motto: “The Land of Gracious Living”
Incorporated: Nov. 2, 1967
Population: 58,069
Legislative districts:
41st, 39th and 47th congressional districts,
33rd Senatorial District,
72nd Assembly District,
3rd Supervisorial District
Annual operating budget: $15 million
Number of employees: 103
Highest-paid employee: City manager, $135,000 base salary
Council perks: $500 monthly stipend
Researched by HOPE HAMISHIGE
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