Voter's Edge California Voter Guide
Get the facts before you vote.
Brought to you by
MapLight
League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
Tuesday November 3, 2020 — California General Election
Invest in unbiased information

With your support, we can reach and inform more voters.

Donate now to spread the word.

Special District

Tamalpais Community Services DistrictCandidate for Director

Photo of Steffen J. Bartschat

Steffen J. Bartschat

Director, Tamalpais Community Services District
2,288 votes (29.42%)Winning
Use tab to activate the candidate button. Use "return" to select this candidate. You can access your list by navigating to 'My Choices'.
For more in-depth information on this candidate, follow the links for each tab in this section. For most screenreaders, you can hit Return or Enter to enter a tab and read the content within.
Candidate has provided information.
Thank candidate for sharing their information on Voter's Edge.

My Top 3 Priorities

  • Improve our agency's emergency preparedness plans
  • Post Covid-19 restart of our popular Park and Rec community programs
  • Bring employee benefit plans up to date with focus on cost containment for the district

Experience

Education

Stanford Graduate School of Business MS, Management (2011)
Carnegie Mellon University BS, MS, Electrical Engineering (1987)

Biography

Professionally, I am the CEO of Hill88 Consulting. I hold BS/MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, and an MS degree in Business Management from Stanford Business School, with a Certificate in Public Management.  My candidacy is endorsed by US Congressman Jared Huffman, Marin County Supervisor-elect Stephanie Moulton-Peters, MMWD Director Cynthia Koehler, and TVIC President Olivia Jacobs.

 

Political Beliefs

Political Philosophy

Keep Tam Valley Strong!  I have served on the TCSD Board since 2004 and the district has never looked better: running popular events such as Creekside Fridays, operating a service-first garbage collection system, and keeping our sewer network flowing.  

The next few years will present new challenges, requiring thoughtful and experienced leadership:  The post-pandemic restart of our community-building Parks and Recreation programs, an accelerated construction program to renew the leakiest parts of our sewer infrastructure, and addressing the increasing regulations as our state government moves toward the goal of Zero Waste.  While navigating these challenges, I will continue to advocate for innovative ideas that keep our expenditures as low as possible.  This is a key role of being a Board Director – we don’t serve the agency or the staff – we serve you, our rate payers.

Candidate Contact Info

Please share this site to help others research their voting choices.

PUBLISHING: SERVER:PRODUCTION