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Supervisor, Supervisorial District 5 — San Mateo County
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Michael Guingona
- Balancing the budget, local job creation and promoting...
- Maintaining quality public safety services & investing...
- Improving transportation & health living
Cliff Lentz
- Engage local police departments to develop neighborhood...
- Help cities find ways to create truly affordable housing...
- Create a comprehensive Senior Plan to help seniors...
Helen Fisicaro
- Public Safety
- Housing
- Business and Transit Development
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Balancing the budget, local job creation and promoting economic development
- Maintaining quality public safety services & investing in seniors & youth
- Improving transportation & health living
Experience
Experience
Education
Community Activities
Biography
As a seasoned veteran of the Daly City City Council where I have served as a councilmember for 22 consecutive years and have been the Mayor five times, I have the experience and institutional knowledge to ensure that the cities of San Mateo County District 5 ( Daly City, Colma, Brisbane, and parts of South San Francisco & San Bruno ) and our residents continue to prosper.
I grew up in Daly City , and I am a proud graduate of our local public schools. Following my graduation from Westmoor High School, I earned my bachelor's degree from the University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA)
in History and my Law Degree from the University of San Francisco.
I was the first Filipino American to be elected to the Daly City Council in 1993, and continue to serve my city up to today.
As a dedicated councilmember I have addressed many issues of concern for Daly City residents such as balancing the budget, promoting economic development and local job creation, maintaining quality public safety services, investing in city services for our seniors and youth, and improving transportation systems throughout Daly City, and I plan to do the same for San Mateo County District 5.
With broad community support from you and many stakeholders, I have helped Daly City's vision for the renovation of Westlake Plaza, the Skyline &
Saint Francis commercial centers as well as our youth and senior community centers. I continue to advocate for improvements to our streets, lighting, landscaping, parks and signs as well as the ongoing improvement to Mission Street and a completed Pacific Plaza project.
Professionally, I maintain my own law practice in Daly City and work as a substitute teacher and an assistant wrestling coach for Archbishop Riordan Highschool in San Francisco. Most recently, I was commissioned as a
2nd Lieutenant in the California State Military Reserve where I work to support the emergency response mission of the California Guard.
Over my years of service, I have paved the way for other Filipinos & Asian Pacific Islanders to be appointed and elected to various local government offices.
I want to continue to serve and do the important work for our communities as your Supervisor to help District 5 remain a great place to live, work and play.
Who supports this candidate?
Featured Endorsements
- Fil-Am Community Leader - Alice Bulos
- Former Mayor of Milpitas - Henry Manayan
- Former Mayor of Union City - Jim Navarro
Organizations (2)
- Manila Mail - Thez Santos
- Philippine News - Francis Espiritu
Individuals (14)
- Jefferson Union High School District-President- Rosie Tejda
- Chinese American Democratic Club - Lawrence Yee
- Chinese American Democratic Club - Wilson Chu
- Jefferson Union High School District Clerk Kajimah Salahuddin
- Jefferson Union High School District Trustee Andrew Lie
- Jefferson Union High School District VP Nick Occhipinti
- SF Board of Education Commissioner-Hydra Mendoza
- San Mateo County Board of Education- Rod Hsiao
- San Francisco Public Defender - Jeff Adachi
- California State Assemblymen - Rob Bonta
- California State Treasurer - John Chiang
- California Controller- Betty Yee
- California State Assemblymen - David Chiu
- California State Assemblymen - Evan Low
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The Game - 229 - Candidates for the San Mateo Board of Supervisors Forum - 5th District
My Top 3 Priorities
- Engage local police departments to develop neighborhood safety programs, including fraud protection for seniors and proactive outreach to at-risk youth.
- Help cities find ways to create truly affordable housing and transition to a higher living wage so that working people do not have to live in poverty.
- Create a comprehensive Senior Plan to help seniors live independently as long as possible.
Experience
Experience
Education
Biography
Quick facts:
- Mayor of the City of Brisbane
- Chair of the SFO Roundtable
- Owner of Silverspot Graphics
- Lifelong resident of South San Francisco and Brisbane
- Proud graduate of local public schools
I have lived in the area all my life, growing up in a working class family in South San Francisco, going through the public school system, and eventually putting down roots in Brisbane.
At a young age, I learned the importance of hard work, resourcefulness and independence. I had my first real job at the age of 15 and joined a union at 17. As a high school and NCAA wrestler, I was immersed in the values of teamwork, dedication, and perseverance. The ethics of my youth are deeply imbedded; they have informed the way I manage our business, partner with my wife to raise our children, engage in my city and county.
Karen and I have been happily married for 20 years. Our daughters, 15 and 18, have played soccer with Brisbane AYSO, participated in many library events, and for many years trained with the Brisbane Dance Workshop. Karen is currently a Trustee of the Brisbane Elementary School District, President of the Brisbane Dance Workshop, and a Parks and Recreation Commissioner. Together we own a small promotional products business.
Through years of volunteering and public service, my life has been enhanced by community engagement, especially when it has improved the lives of youth and those less fortunate.
I believe creativity and community partnership, coupled with a strong business sense, will enhance County Services and deliver them in a more efficient and effective way. I have no problem taking on powerful interest groups, and standing up for what I think is right. I’m also a good listener, and value the art of compromise.
As Mayor of Brisbane I’ve had the opportunity to take the public’s aspirations and concerns into account and apply their feedback to the policies that have helped shape the City. My approach is to empower the people and lead by example.
During my terms as Council Member, Vice Mayor and Mayor, I have taken on a number of county leadership roles. I am the Chair of the SFO Roundtable, which addresses airport noise. I am working with a task force to update the strategic plan for Commute.org to reduce traffic congestion in the County. Through the task force with HEART (The Housing Endowment and Regional Trust), we are addressing the need for affordable housing. And in the area of high speed rail, I have advised Caltrain on the electrification process.
The Board of Supervisors is just one piece in our Community puzzle - but their role has a major impact on our quality of life. As a County Supervisor, I would be dedicated to making certain that County services reach the people who qualify for those services, strengthen partnerships between government, non-profits and businesses, and listen to the people who reside in our County.
Who supports this candidate?
Featured Endorsements
- Supervisor Dave Pine, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors
- The Sierra Club
- California State Assembly Member Rich Gordon
Organizations (1)
- San Mateo County Plumbers, Pipefitters & Refrigeration Fitters Union Local 467
Elected Officials (37)
- Mayor Jim Ruane, City of San Bruno
- April Vargas, Environmental Activist and Community Organizer
- Trustee Hector Camacho, San Mateo County Board of Education
- Trustee Richard Holober, San Mateo County Community College Board
- Trustee Patrick Lucy, South San Francisco Unified School District
- Trustee Rosa Acosta, South San Francisco Unified School District
- Trustee Judy Bush, South San Francisco Unified School District
- Trustee Daina R. Lujan, South San Francisco Unified School District
- Trustee Patrick Flynn, San Bruno Park School District
- Trustee Andy Lie, Jefferson Union High School District
- Board President Leo Tingin, Brisbane Elementary School District
- Trustee Roxana Hui, Brisbane Elementary School District
- Trustee Bob Dettmer, Brisbane Elementary School District
- Trustee Karen Lentz, Brisbane Elementary School District
- Council Member Ken Ibarra, City of San Bruno
- Council Member Pradeep Gupta, City of South San Francisco
- Council Member Liza Normandy, City of South San Francisco
- Council Member Madison Davis, City of Brisbane
- Vice-Mayor Lori Liu, City of Brisbane
- Council Member Clarke Conway, City of Brisbane
- Mayor Eric Reed, City of Belmont
- Council Member Doug Kim, City of Belmont
- Council Member Mike O'Neill, City of Pacifica
- Council Member John Kenner, City of Pacifica
- Council Member Reuben Holober, City of Millbrae
- Former Council Member Steve Okamoto, City of Foster City
- Council Member Herb Perez, City of Foster City
- Mayor Rick Kowalczyk, City of Half Moon Bay
- Council Member Debbie Ruddock, City of Half Moon Bay
- Former Trustee Marta Bookbinder, Jefferson School District
- Harbor Commissioner Tom Mattusch, San Mateo County
- Vice Mayor Charles Stone, City of Belmont
- Former Council Member John Root, City of Burlingame
- Former Council Member Cathy Wright, City of Belmont
- Former Trustee Katherine Zarate Dulany, Jefferson Union High School District
- Harbor Commissioner Robert Bernardo, San Mateo County
- Former Trustee Ken Walker, Brisbane Elementary School District
Individuals (7)
- Superintendent Anne Campbell, County Superintendent of Schools, San Mateo County Office of Education
- Jennifer Bousquet, Live at Mission Blue Marketing Director, Social Media Consultant, Co-Founder Mothers of Brisbane
- Kevin Fryer, Artistic Director of Live at Mission Blue, Master Harpsichord Maker
- Larry Purcell, past Brisbane Chamber of Commerce President
- Ron Davis, Owner, Ron Davis & Company Real Estate
- Joe Buttram, Media Consultant
- Nancy Lacsamana, Community Volunteer
Questions & Answers
Questions from The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund and California Counts, a public media collaboration. (2)
The average rental cost for a one bedroom apartment in Northern San Mateo County is $2,000, while the average price for a single family home is $800,000. With these skyrocketing costs, it is becoming more and more difficult for people to live where they work.
Question: What can the County do to address the affordability of housing in our communities?
1. Housing Bond
The San Mateo County Department of Housing has a multi-city jobs/housing taskforce dedicated to alleviating the housing crisis. We have discussed passing a housing bond that would raise hundreds of millions of dollars to build housing for seniors and low- and middle-income workers. As Supervisor, I would strongly support this effort to build the affordable homes that are needed. I would partner with our cities to find the locations that make sense for new housing, while maintaining the special character of our neighborhoods.
2. Home Sharing
There are many seniors who live alone who would benefit from companionship, help with chores, or some extra income. As Supervisor, I would strongly promote non-profit HIP Housing’s proven program of partnering seniors with reliable tenants.
3. Responsible Rents
San Mateo County needs to take a responsible approach to dealing with rising rents. San Francisco has rent control, while cities in Northern San Mateo County do not. Although I do not support San Francisco’s version of rent control, I do believe we need to create guidelines that provide assurances for tenants, so that they do not have to live in fear of losing their housing because of unreasonable rent increases. As your Supervisor, I will be dedicated to bringing all stakeholders to the table to find a balance that is fair and equitable for tenants and landlords of multi-unit buildings.
I hope to earn your support so that I can tackle the pressing housing issues that face our communities.
The Bay Area has some of the worst traffic in the nation. To help reduce traffic in San Mateo County, here as some areas that I would focus on as a Supervisor.
1. Electrify Caltrain
By electrifying Caltrain, we will not only reduce carbon emissions, but increase performance. The electric trains can stop and start faster than the diesel trains and have greater pulling power - these two attributes will increase capacity for the system, which is deperately needed.
2. Expanding Commute.org Shuttles
The shuttles provided by Commute.org have taken thousands of cars of the roads. Their model of partnering with businesses and cities to efficiently help workers travel the "last mile" from Caltrain and BART stations is something I would like to expand as a Supervisor.
3. Create Better Outreach for Ride Sharing
I would like to see the County partner with companies like Uber and Lyft to promote greate car sharing. The technology is there - we just have to incorporate it into a top priority of our public transportation system. There are too many single driver cars on our freeways.
4. Improve Accessibility of Samtrans
I want to work with our communities to create the bus routes that benefit all people, not just the ones for commuting to and from work. For public transportation to reach a wider audience, it has to be easy to use. I also want to investigate ways to reduce the fares for youth, seniors and people working low-income jobs.
Political Beliefs
Political Philosophy
Issues such as fiscal responsibility, economic development, housing, public safety, education, social safety net programs and the environment are priorities in every community. I’ve been fully committed to addressing these issues, and applying proactive leadership in making these areas of government more accessible and accountable to the people.
A County Supervisor should engage the public, understand and solve complex issues, and have a sincere passion for making life better for all citizens of the County. I have applied my tenacity and strong work ethic to become an All-American wrestler, a successful small business owner, a respected leader in my Community, and a role model for my children. I would apply this energy in being a productive Supervisor.
District 5 should be a place that:
- Makes us feel safe
- Connects us to services and our fellow citizens
- Provides an enriching environment for our kids
- Values traditions and where seniors are engaged
- Empowers us to be our best
I believe good things happen when citizens feel they have a vested stake in what goes on in their Communities. In order for Northern San Mateo County to continue to thrive, we will need to incorporate the knowledge and experience of our long-term residents with the energy and aspirations of our newer inhabitants. In an effort to refresh our Communities, I will continue to seek ways to empower our citizens, work with our businesses and non-profits, and collaborate with our elected officials in Sacramento and Washington DC, so that we maintain and enhance what we collectively support.
Candidate Contact Info
My Top 3 Priorities
- Public Safety
- Housing
- Business and Transit Development
Experience
Experience
Education
Community Activities
Who supports this candidate?
Featured Endorsements
- San Mateo County Deputy Sheriff's Association
- Congresswoman Jackie Speier
- San Mateo County Supervisor Adrienne Tissier
Elected Officials (41)
- Former San Mateo County Board of Education Trustee Memo Morantes
- Former San Mateo County Supervisor Rose Jacobs-Gibson
- Former San Mateo Community College District Board Member Nylda Gemple
- Former San Mateo County Board of Education Trustee Rhonda Ceccato
- San Mateo County College District Board Member Karen Schwartz
- San Mateo County Board of Education Trustee Beverly Gerard
- San Mateo County Board of Education Trustee Rod Hsiao
- Former Foster City Mayor and Councilmember Pam Frisella
- Former Daly City Clerk Lorraine D'Elia
- Former Colma Fire District Commissioner Janet Fisicaro
- Colma Fire District Commissioner Gina Sheridan
- Former South San Francisco Mayor and Councilmember John Penna
- South San Francisco Councilmember Rich Garbarino
- Former San Carlos Mayor and Councilmember Sylvia Nelson
- San Carlos Councilmember Ron Collins
- Redwood City Councilmember Diane Howard
- Former Colma Mayor and Councilmember Frosanna Vallerga
- Former Colma Treasurer Dianne Chiappari
- Former Colma Mayor and Councilmember Dennis Fisicaro
- Former Brisbane Mayor and Councilmember Michael Barnes
- Former San Mateo County Supervisor and Controller Tom Huening
- Town of Atherton Mayor Elizabeth Lewis
- Former Pacifica Mayor Bonnie Wells
- Former Pacifica Mayor and Councilmember Cal Hinton
- Pacifica Councilmember Mary Ann Nihart
- Former Half Moon Bay Councilmember Allan Alifano
- Half Moon Bay Councilmember John Muller
- Former Foster City Mayor and Councilmember Linda Koelling
- Former San Mateo County Supervisor Mary Griffin-Ramseur
- Former California State Senator and Retired San Mateo County Judge Quentin Kopp
- Colma Councilmember Joanne Del Rosario
- Redwood City Councilmember Alicia Aguirre
- San Mateo County Controller Juan Raigoza
- South San Francisco Councilmember Karyl Matsumoto
- San Mateo County Treasurer-Tax Collector Sandie Arnott
- Colma Mayor Diana Colvin
- San Bruno Councilmember Irene O'Connell
- South San Francisco Mayor Mark Addiego
- San Mateo County Supervisor Warren Slocum
- San Mateo Councilmember Maureen Freschet
- San Mateo County Supervisor Carole Groom
Individuals (154)
- Ron Homsher
- Remil Medina
- Cherie Napier-Colin
- Cathy Lagomarsino
- Danny Wong
- Ron Visconti
- Lauren Wheat
- Mila Medina
- Analiza Medina
- Kari Foppiano
- Ricki McGlashion
- Nicole Fisicaro
- Verna Fisicaro
- Eve Visconti
- Jan McCloskey
- Serna Villarina
- Roberto Masanque
- Ken Varner
- Roberta Masanque
- Anthony Teo
- Tom Marriscolo
- James Fisicaro
- Don Fisicaro
- Barbara Fisicaro
- Anthony Fisicaro
- Vladiir Manlapaz
- Thom Taylor
- Andy Ferrari
- Liz Taylos
- Beth Manalac
- George Engle
- Carol Tanzi
- Steve Machado
- Jennifer Srabian
- Margaret Ellis
- Jenny Machado
- Jacqueline Ekstrom
- Brad Srabian
- Oreste Macchi
- Ernesto Dizon
- Marianna Macchi
- Cheryl Sinclair
- Lorraine Simmons
- Louise Della Maggiora
- Aurora Mabunga
- Willie deGuia
- Norma Sigmund
- Jeannie Lovi
- Lynne Shubunka
- Tom Del Sarto
- Robert Lovi
- Jerry Davis
- Joann Lov
- Margie Shoecraft
- Don Shoecraft
- Adelberto Cuison
- Hong Lov
- Phyllis Cuison
- Andre Sartor
- Nancy Schenone
- Richard Schenone
- Lisa Sartor
- Arlin Santiago
- G. Salerno
- Aiza Rogue
- Richard Rocchetta
- Michael Rocchetta
- Mike Reidy
- Walter Ramseur
- Kirsten Pinocchi
- Rosie Picchi
- Michael Peterson
- Daisy Li
- Ed Lee
- Magda Lara
- Duane Larson
- Dennis Lanterman
- Dennis Koenig
- Marisa Koenig
- Christine King
- Mike King
- John Kevranian
- John Kerrigan
- Vaughn Jones
- Victor Hung
- Carol Conroy
- Karen Cochran
- Greg Cochran
- Roy Chiappari
- Tricia Castellanos
- Lawrence Caserza
- Angelo Capitelli
- Erlinda Cachuela
- Anthony Caccia
- Amy Buckmaster
- William R. Brown, Jr.
- Pat Brown
- Maritess Brooks
- Susan Brissenden-Smith
- Kris Peterson
- Michele Perkins
- Maureen O'Connor
- Pat Obuchowski
- Jerry Nuneman
- Pati Nuneman
- Denise Nicco
- Mario Nardi
- Helen Nardi
- Anthony Morales
- Julie Mooney
- Jim Metz
- Lin Metz
- Rommel Medina
- Ila Homsher
- Dorothy Hillman
- Bruce Hamilton
- Pat Hatfield
- Dennis Guido
- Carminda Guevarra
- Jackie Graham
- Rob Graham
- Mary Giusti
- John Giosso
- Karen Gatton
- Daniela Gasparini
- Mike Gann
- Leroy Franzoia
- Elena Franzoia
- Joanne Bortoli
- Sam Bonano
- Isela Barels
- Iris Beilan
- Ron Barels
- Steve Barros
- Cece Barros
- Madeleine Banfield
- Gigi Banfield
- Al Banfield
- Charli Balton
- Regina Balton
- Margy Baldwin
- Sydney Airey
- Abbi Abhishek Agrawal
- Jeanette Acosta
- Father Arturo Albano
- Retired Daly City Fire Battalion Chief Steve Hawthorne
- Retired Daly City Fire Chief Robert O'Donnell
- Colma Fire Chief Geoff Balton
- Filipino Community Leader Alice Bulos
- Retired Daly City Fire Battalion Chief Don Ciucci
- Retired South San Francisco Fire Chief Phil White
- Retired Colma Police Chief Jon Read
- Retired San Bruno City Manager Frank Hedley
- Retired Colma Police Chief Bob Lotti
Questions & Answers
Questions from The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund and California Counts, a public media collaboration. (2)
We must understand that housing, jobs, transportation, economic growth and environmental sustainability are all part of the housing discussion. We need well planned, regionally coordinated plans for smart growth, housing that includes retail and transportation access consistent with Transit Oriented Development (TOD). This will help provide jobs, housing and economic benefits that generate the kind of tax increment needed to provide services for residents of affordable housing. Through increased County funding and regional incentives like the Priority Development Area (PDA) programs provided regionally we will be able to build more housing in central locations near jobs and transit nodes.
Beyond sound planning revenue programs, government should support the many good local programs that are working to provide affordable housing. Having served on the HIP Housing Board for 9 years, the Housing Endowment and Regional Trust (HEART) subcommittee for 6 years, and the San Mateo County Housing and Community Development Committee (HCDC) for 9 years, I am experienced at working with the community and finding ways to enhance programs like Habitat for Humanity, Bridge Housing, HIP Housing, and Mercy Housing as they continue to build, renovate and provide quality affordable housing for families, teachers, first responders and other valuable members of our community whou should be able to live in the communities they serve.
Rational transporation planning is a regional issue. Like housing, jobs, economic developmet and the environment, transportation is part of a sustainability continuum often called Transportation Oriented Development (TOD). We need to get people out of their cars and onto public transit by making transit convenient, safe, and affordable. As the Bay Area population grows, so does our responsibility to provide seniors, students, and daily commuters access to safe, reliable and accessbile transportation. We must expand and enhance our existing systems by increasing connectivity between local and regional transit providers, provide last mile options and make our fleets more efficient. This includes electrifying CalTrain and replenishing Measure A funds to keep our infrastructure safe and well maintained.