Saturday, August 20, 2022

Emeryville Will Have a School Board Election

 No School Board Appointments This Year, Emeryville Voters Get to Decide


Emeryville residents will get a chance to vote in a school board election in November after Brian Donahue, Tattler editor and parent of a child enrolled at Emery, entered the race.  The other three, incumbents all, are Susan Donaldson, Brynnda Collins, and Regina Chagolla.  

The entry of Mr Donahue appears to have upset School Board plans to forgo an election and instead simply appoint (two) new members as they have done in the past.

The District has struggled to find people willing to run for school board and they have commonly relied on appointing new members instead of holding elections.  This go around too, Emery Unified was ready to forgo the election.  Ms Donaldson and Ms Collins had both expressed they did not want to run for re-election, enabling the whole Board to appoint their replacements.    

Mr Donahue, the only candidate with a child enrolled at Emery, registered to run for election just two days before the Alameda County Registrar of Voters deadline, forcing Ms Donaldson and Ms Collins to scramble to pull papers in time for their names to appear on the ballot.  Ms Collins got her name in just  minutes before the 5:00 pm shut off according to a Registrar employee.

The smallest school district in the East Bay, Emery Unified has about 700 students enrolled in an elementary, middle and high school all located at the Emeryville Center of Community Life.

With new ideas from one new voice against a unified incumbency, the election is set up to be a referendum on this School Board’s record.  How good of a job have the incumbents done?  Is Emery thriving?  Look to the Tattler for answers to those questions and for full campaign coverage including interviews of candidates in the coming weeks.





Thursday, August 18, 2022

Fifth City Council Candidate Added

 A fifth and final City Council candidate was added before yesterday's 5:00 pm deadline Sheri Hartz, Emeryville's City Clerk reports.  The completed candidacy paperwork was turned in around 4:00 but the Clerk did not processes it until this morning.  This posting will be melded into the previous story entitled Four Candidates to Compete for Two Departing Council Seats.  The title of that story will be changed to reflect the fifth candidate.

Here is the final City Council candidate's statement:

EUGENE TSSUI

Occupation:  Architect/Author

Reduce Crime and Promote Physical Safety:   Crime reduction/prevention programs to reduce crime.  Neighborhood watch centers to strengthen safety in Emeryville i.e.  Safety Escort programs for elderly, women, and youth.  Job creation focusing on youth and disability internships: Work with existing programs to encourage businesses, non-profits, and new creative businesses to employ Emeryville residents and target youth skills acquisitions. Use youth services for SMART city programs to keep Emeryville residents here. Emeryville schools to develop externships/Internships for young people to enter the workforce.  Climate Change adoption: Identify and create native plant habitats around the city, to reduce water use by 40% and support insects, birds, and animals. Involve children and residents in Emeryville regional ecosystem restoration.  Establish Emeryville’s first Code of Ethics complying with California government ethics, transparency, and accountability in small cities.  Health and Fitness Incentives:  Increase the level of fitness for all residents. driving less--walking/exercising more; public programs to encourage access to high protein, plant-based diets.  Emeryville Idea Program:   Emeryville residents involved in implementing new and innovative ideas to make the City a globally distinctive/resident-relevant place. Initiate Power Down-Power Out programs to reduce the use of toxicity-producing technology, etc.


Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Five Candidates to Compete for Two Departing Council Seats

 The registration period extended by City Hall, four hopefuls have thrown their hats in the ring to replace outgoing City Council members Dianne Martinez and Scott Donahue for November’s general election contest after no one came forward initially, City Clerk Sheri Hertz reports.  The five City Council hopefuls are listed as Sukhdeep Kaur, David Mourra, Kalimah Priforce,  Eugene Tssui and Brooke Westling.

NOTE UPDATE: Eugene Tssui turned in his candidacy paperwork on time but close to the end of the day and the City Clerk didn't post his statement until this morning (Thursday). 

The City of Emeryville lists the following information about the five candidates (order determined by the City Clerk):

SUKHDEEP KAUR

Occupation:   Attorney

Emeryville is my home since the fall of 2008 when I accepted an associate attorney position at a San Francisco law firm.   Initially, I chose to live in Emeryville for its proximity to the City.  Fourteen years later, the love for this city and its community have taken me from being a renter to a homeowner in Emeryville.  Now, I work from my home and I am proud to live here.  It will be an honor to represent the city with its diverse orientations, all ages, cultures, backgrounds and professions including retirees, families raising their children, people who love their pets, create art.  I am committed to continue fostering our city’s unique way of life.We have so much to be grateful in our city offering artistic and professional talent and business acumen.  There is every reason to believe that together we can address the issues of land-use, housing, homelessness, personal wellbeing, encouraging small businesses, safety and security, and nurturing our community spirit.  I look forward to your support in representing our community’s collective concerns in a manner that will serve our entire community.

Thank you.

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DAVID MOURRA

Occupation:  Engineer

I am a California native and have been a resident of Emeryville for 14 years. As an avid cyclist, you can often spot me biking with my two boys, Toshi (age 4) and Kai (age 2) down the Emeryville Greenway or urban foraging with them for blackberries. I'm currently serving on Emeryville's Planning Commission. Professionally, I work as an engineer and project manager in the biotech industry. I'm also the treasurer for my condo association. The City of Emeryville has a great General Plan and vision for future housing, parks, and bike and pedestrian infrastructure. We need to identify more quick-build projects and developer partnerships to help bring this vision to life. I support the initiatives of current Mayor John Bauters whose leadership has brought Emeryville into the national spotlight as a model for housing and quality of life measures. We've come a long way as a city and I'd be honored to help guide our future.

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KALIMAH PRIFORCE

Occupation: National Non-Profit Advisor

Originally from Brooklyn, falling in love with Emeryville was an instantaneous affair, and like any good love story, my commitment to her has grown over the last ten years. Covid hurt us. Our day to day lives were disrupted, local economy harmed, and plenty of our brick and mortars suffered. In the face of traumatic adversity, do we shrink or grow?  As a candidate for city council, I believe we can grow - together. Since moving to Emeryville in 2012, I earned the Echoing Green prize for leading a tech company to be a pioneer of the learn to code movement for low opportunity youth. Since earning the Champion of Change award from President Obama's administration, I serve on the National Advisory Council for Forward Promise. At home, forming a tenant board with fellow residents brought needed changes to our quality of life.  Black. Socially progressive. Politically moderate. A family friendlier Emeryville is my platform. That means cultivating our small business commerce, fortifying our public safety, and establishing rewarding relationships with capitols: state and national.  My municipal duty will be to deliver transparent, data-informed, empathy-driven solutions that make Emeryville a safer equitable place to live, work, and play.

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EUGENE TSSUI

Occupation:  Architect/Author

Reduce Crime and Promote Physical Safety:   Crime reduction/prevention programs to reduce crime.  Neighborhood watch centers to strengthen safety in Emeryville i.e.  Safety Escort programs for elderly, women, and youth.  Job creation focusing on youth and disability internships: Work with existing programs to encourage businesses, non-profits, and new creative businesses to employ Emeryville residents and target youth skills acquisitions. Use youth services for SMART city programs to keep Emeryville residents here. Emeryville schools to develop externships/Internships for young people to enter the workforce.  Climate Change adoption: Identify and create native plant habitats around the city, to reduce water use by 40% and support insects, birds, and animals. Involve children and residents in Emeryville regional ecosystem restoration.  Establish Emeryville’s first Code of Ethics complying with California government ethics, transparency, and accountability in small cities.  Health and Fitness Incentives:  Increase the level of fitness for all residents. driving less--walking/exercising more; public programs to encourage access to high protein, plant-based diets.  Emeryville Idea Program:   Emeryville residents involved in implementing new and innovative ideas to make the City a globally distinctive/resident-relevant place. Initiate Power Down-Power Out programs to reduce the use of toxicity-producing technology, etc.

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BROOKE WESTLING                                                                                                                  

Occupation: Immigration Attorney/Professor

 I am a 10-year resident of Emeryville and have chosen this city to raise my child. We thoroughly enjoy all that Emeryville has to offer and also see room for improvement.  Most importantly, I would like to expand long-term residence within our city to attract more families, improve community safety and civic engagement, and enhance the educational and recreational opportunities available to our residents. I believe this can be achieved through increases in home ownership and affordable rentals, and by addressing the needs of the unhoused within our city.  I have built my public service legal career by actively listening to my clients’ needs and diligently working to achieve their goals. I have learned the value of collaborating with others throughout the community to attain a common objective. I hope to have the opportunity to do the same for the residents of Emeryville as a member of the City Council.  If you would like to get to know me better, I can usually be found at Tuesday night Trivia at the Public Market or walking around town with my son and our dog, Peanut.