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    Article: Sarah Gurney's answers to WaccoBB Sebastopol City Council Questionnaire

    WaccoBB Questionnaire
    by Sarah Glade Gurney
    Mayor of Sebastopol 2010
    Candidate for City Council 2010
    www.electsarahgurney.com

    Please tell us a little about your background and why you want to run for the Sebastopol City Council.

    I want to continue to serve Sebastopol. My six years’ experience on the Council offers the City stability, continuity, and leadership. Two of my colleagues are retiring, taking away 20 years’ experience. Without me, the new five-member Council would have to make do with only four years combined experience.

    I am a licensed attorney with a mediation and collaborative practice in family law [details available at www.gurneyattorney.com].

    When and why did you move to Sonoma County?

    My husband, Dan, and I moved to Sebastopol 32 years ago after searching for a place to raise a family.

    In 1978, we could see that we would not be able to afford a home or family if we stayed in Palo Alto. I was a walking letter carrier for the US Postal Service and Dan was a newly credentialed teacher, at a time when Palo Alto was closing schools due to declining enrollment and uncertain budgets.

    We did research at the State Capitol and learned that Sonoma County had young families. As hikers, cyclists, and kayakers, we already knew and loved this area, so we took a close look and fell in love with Sebastopol. I secured a job as a letter carrier, we moved, then Dan found work with the County Office of Education. We had good fortune. I became the Postmaster at Duncans Mills, then went to law school, and Dan was hired at Dunham School, where he continues to teach Kindergarten. We raised our two children here, Elizabeth [AHS Class of 2002] and Ted [AHS Class of 2005], and continue to live in our first and only home.

    How have you have been involved in the Sebastopol community?

    Below is my Community Service resume, also available on line at www.electsarahgurney.com with photographs of me at work as the Mayor and a Councilmember.

    City of Sebastopol
    Sebastopol City Council Member 2004 to present
    Mayor 2010
    Water Sub-Committee
    Sebastopol Walks Committee
    Co-Founder
    Safe Routes to School
    Dine Out Sebastopol Committee Founder
    Center the City Sub-Committee
    Slow Down Sebastopol Ad Hoc Committee

    Sonoma County

    Sonoma County Mayors and Councilmembers
    Association
    2010 Chair
    Sonoma County Transportation Authority
    Representative & Alternate to the
    Executive Committee

    Regional Climate Protection Authority
    Representative
    Health Action Representative
    County/City Waste Advisory Group
    Representative

    State of California
    California Coastal Commission
    Alternate, North Central Coast, 2009 to present
    representing Sonoma, Marin &
    San Francisco Counties

    Coastwalk California Board Member
    Board Member, 1998 to present
    Finance Committee


    Affiliations
    Collaborative Council of the Redwood Empire
    Rotary of Sebastopol


    Previous City Council Service
    Mayor 2006 and 2009
    Vice Mayor 2005
    Citizen Bicycle/Pedestrian Committee
    Founder
    Sebastopol World Friends Liaison
    Senior Center Liaison
    Palm Drive Hospital Liaison
    Budget Sub-Committee
    Western Gateway Ad Hoc Committee
    Business Outreach Committee Alternate
    Ambassador to Sister City Yamauchi, Japan

    Previous City Commissions & Service
    Planning Commission
    Including service as Chair & Vice-Chair
    1987 – 1991
    Parks and Recreation Commission
    1980 – 1984
    Sebastopol Area Chamber of Commerce
    Board Member, 2002 – 2004

    Previous County Service

    Sonoma County Mayors & Councilmembers
    Association2009 Vice Chair
    Commission on the Status of Women
    Fifth District Representative, 1980 – 1984
    including service as Chair & Vice-Chair

    Legal Aid of Sonoma County
    Board Member, including service as Vice-Chair
    Kids’ Turn Advisory Board


    What experience and values do you bring to the table?


    My Community Service resume, above, highlights my experience.
    My values, in alphabetical order and not exhaustive, are:

    Accessibility
    Accountability
    Authenticity
    Beauty
    Community
    Compassion
    Courtesy
    Creativity
    Curiosity
    Diversity
    Economic Vitality
    Environmental Health
    Equanimity
    Flexibility
    Generosity
    Gratitude
    Heritage
    Open-mindedness
    Procedure
    Respect
    Responsibility
    Responsiveness
    Simplicity
    Social Equity
    Sustainability
    Tolerance
    Transparency

    What important decisions of the Sebastopol City Council from the last 4 years, including the Northeast Plan, do you particularly agree or disagree with?


    I am the only candidate who can answer this question from the perspective of participating in the decisions.

    I disagree, now and at the time, with then City Manager Dave Brennan’s recommendation to the Council to link the decision about a Specific Plan for the Northeast Area with its environmental review. I believe that it would have been wiser and more economical to fully discuss and commit to a plan, then pay for its environmental review. As happened, we all waited a long time for the plan to be drafted, then another very long time for the EIR to be drafted. We got a Plan we disagreed with and environmental impacts that were not acceptable. The long gap in timing frustrated and distanced the public from the Council.

    Would you vote to spend $20,000 for a study of the feasibility of eliminating one or more city parking lots?

    This question is based upon misinformation and/or misunderstanding.

    The CDA has already directed Staff to do a study of the usage of the city-owned parking lots at no expense, nor any use of any portion of $20,000. Staff will be reporting on the under-usage or under-service of the each of the four City-owned lots that are currently limited to single-story daytime car-storage.

    The dedication of $20,000 in funds, regarding the real property that the City owns outright within the Community Development Agency, is to consider the highest and best use of this real estate. These uses include parking, as well as numerous others, as reported from the “Center the City” Town Hall meetings.

    We learned from the NEAP experience to do in-fill development in areas within the urban core and above the flood plain. The major in-fill sites available are owned by the City. Thus, the City could develop these lots for a community purpose, rather than wait for years for a private owner and private developer to propose whatever they want to do under the zoning.

    The City’s parking lots, excepting the busy one at the Library/Senior Center, have been nick-named “the dead zones” because no activity is taking place there other than car storage. I believe that citizens and visitors would enjoy a lively, vital downtown, with businesses, restaurants, offices, housing, services, walkways, parks, entertainment, and so on, rather than the gaps that we have now along our business sidewalks. I also believe that we have to accommodate our parking needs, in conjunction with more liveliness.


    Would you support a free wi-fi system for Downtown Sebastopol at no cost to the city?


    In light of the fact that the withdrawal of the previous offer resulted in a multitude of signals, I am willing to carefully consider any proposal that may come forward.

    How would you support our local economy?

    I support our new position, the Economic Development Coordinator, as well as our Business Outreach Committee, our Business Incubator, and our local entrepreneurs group. I will continue to partner with the Chamber of Commerce and others to create and maintain innovative programs, such as Sebastopol Walks and Dine Out Sebastopol, that I started at no expense to the City. I want to see our urban core populated with new businesses, services, amenities, activities and residents. The real estate that the City owns outright presents to opportunity sites for some of this development.

    What do you see as the most pressing current problems in Sebastopol, and what would you do about them?


    Climate change being our most pressing problem, I will make every decision to decrease our climate footprint. For example, we face traffic-related issues on a daily basis. I have and will continue to work for pedestrian and bicyclist safety. I also intend to create a more enjoyable ambiance, in our urban core and the South Gravenstein areas. Our incoming Feasibility Study will present such opportunities for safety and redesign. We need to work as a community to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions due to our transportation patterns and lifestyle.

    I will work to increase our social connectivity. Our “small town character” is one the three main reasons people want to live here, along with safety and good schools.

    What is your vision of Sebastopol in 2030? And what's the most pressing long term issue?


    In 2030, I will be 77 years old. I hope we have a well-established assisted living facility in our downtown, with graduated levels of care. With our current aged and baby boomer populations, we need such a facility right now, so that our elders are no longer displaced from their long-time homes and from the community that has supported their lives.

    Our most pressing issue is climate recovery, which encompasses water.

    What does "sustainability" mean to you?


    Sustainability means living on our earth in such a way as to leave it better for those to follow us in seven generations. This definition encompasses social and economic issues, as well as environmental ones.

    What will you do to preserve, protect and enhance the environment?

    I will consider our land, air and water resources in every decision and work to accomplish our climate protection goals. One specific effort, for which I hope to gain support, is the restoration of Calder Creek and replanting of its riparian corridor paralleling our bike trail from Petaluma Avenue through the Railroad Forest to the main Laguna channel. I would also like to see the acquisition of its undeveloped headwaters properties for a park in the south part of town.

    Do you feel you have any inadequacies as a potential Council member? How would you address them?

    I am slower than some people at responding to email, because I receive more daily email than I can answer easily. I also prefer interactive conversation. To address this, I have made myself available for office hours, at City Hall, on the local bus Route 24, and at our Farm Market, so that people can speak to me in person and directly about their issues. I am the first Mayor, in recorded history at City Hall, to have office hours.

    Who has endorsed you?


    My list of endorsements is updated several times each week and posted at www.electsarahgurney.com. Below is the listing as of October 18, 2010.

    Electeds:

    Lynn Woolsey, Congressperson

    Noreen Evans, Assembly Member
    Efren Carrillo, Supervisor Fifth District
    Shirlee Zane, Supervisor Third District

    Steve Barbose, Mayor of Sonoma
    Susan Gorin, Mayor of Santa Rosa
    Carol Russell, Mayor of Cloverdale
    Sam Salmon, Mayor of Windsor
    Pam Stafford, Mayor of Rohnert Park
    Pam Torliatt, Mayor of Petaluma
    Jim Woods, Mayor of Healdsburg

    Dave Glass, Vice Mayor of Petaluma
    Guy Wilson, Vice Mayor of Sebastopol
    Gary Wysocky, Vice Mayor of Santa Rosa

    Teresa Barrett, Petaluma City Council
    Ken Brown, Sonoma City Council
    Deb Fudge, Windsor Town Council
    Laurie Gallian, Sonoma City Council
    Pat Gilardi, Cotati City Council
    Susan Harvey, Cotati City Council
    Linda Kelley, Sebastopol City Council
    Mark Landman, Cotati City Council
    Joe Palla, Cloverdale City Council
    Tiffany Renee, Petaluma City Council
    Eric Ziedrich, Healdsburg City Council

    Citizens:

    Phil Aaron
    Cindy Albers
    Dorothy S. Anderson
    Garland R. Anderson
    Janet Anderson
    Warren Arnold

    David Bacigalupi
    Ron Bartholomew
    Alexis Bauer
    Brian Bauer
    Ellen Bauer
    Natasha Beauchamp
    Robert O. Beauchamp
    Dave Bell
    Kathy Bell
    Marty Bennett
    Helen C. Berg
    Robert Berg
    Gayle Bergmann
    Peter Bergmann
    Robert Bialkin
    Debra Birkinshaw
    Tate Birnie
    Dorothy Blake
    W. Shepherd Bliss
    Tom Boag
    Craig Boblitt
    Robert Brent
    Britt Brittan
    Meg Brittan
    Gale Brownell
    Phil Brownell
    Tony Buffa
    Steve Bursch
    Genny Byrne
    Dennis Byrne

    Billy Carmen
    Ernie Carpenter, Supervisor Fifth District, Retired
    Kate Cesaretti
    Bob Clement
    Phyllis Clement
    Bill Cole MD
    Wendy Cole
    Allan Cone
    Jim Corbett
    Kim Cottingham
    Jeff Churma
    Val Churma

    Bud Daveiro
    Emily Davis
    Mel Davis
    Carol De Bello
    Barbara Deedler
    Lynn Deedler
    Jim Dempsey
    Nancy Dempsey
    Donna Diehl
    Patricia Dines
    Laraine Downer
    Holly Downing
    Kevin Dwan
    Rebecca Dwan

    Sandy Eastoak
    Molly Eckler
    Doug Emery
    Rebecca Evert

    Jim Fain
    Gregory Fearon
    Evert Fernandez
    Yvonne Fernandez
    Fred Fletcher
    Don Frank
    Cynthia Franco

    Beth Gallock
    Bob Gillen
    Heidi Gillen
    Una J. M. Glass
    Laura Golman
    Raven Green
    Tej Greenhill
    Dan Gurney
    Elizabeth Gurney
    James T. Gurney

    Don Hamilton
    Lynn Hamilton, Former Mayor of Sebastopol
    Linda Hanes
    Barbara Harris
    Buffie Harris
    Beth Hartmann
    Trathen Heckman
    Peaches Henning
    Tricia Hoffman
    Patty Holden
    Geni Houston
    Amy Howard
    Dave Hubert
    Nancy Hubert

    Robert Jacob
    Greg Jacobs
    Ken Jacobs
    Greg Jacobs
    Bobbi Johanson
    Linda Johnson
    Don C. Johnston
    Louise Johnston

    Sharon Kaiser
    Arlene Kallen
    Brad Kallen
    Sharon Keating
    Katherine Kendall
    Kit Kehr
    Connie Kellogg
    Constance King

    Nick Kishmirian
    John Kramer
    Jude Kreissman
    Michael Kyes

    Sharon Ledbetter
    Jacque Lefler
    David Little
    Craig Litwin, Former Mayor of Sebastopol
    Nancy LoDolce
    Mike Long
    Sandra Luce
    Margaret Lynch
    Tim Lynch

    Kathy Madgett
    Wayne Madgett
    Marilyn Madrone
    Magick
    Connie Mahoney
    Laura Malcolm
    Chris Mauer
    Sandi Mauer
    Sandy Mays
    Evelyn McClure
    Phyliss H. Meshulam
    Frances Minervini-Zick
    Glenn Minervini-Zick
    Carol Mitchel

    Joel Neuberg
    Pam Neuberg
    Jane Nielson
    Brenda Nichols
    Richard Nichols
    Mary Nordstrom
    David Noren

    Bill Oetinger
    Kathy Oetinger
    Susan Olson
    Bill Olzman
    Bob Oshetsky

    John Parry
    Fred W. Patterson
    Kathy Patterson
    Jeffry Pearce, Sr.
    Paula Pearce
    Deborah Perel
    Geoff Perel
    Carol Capria Pinnow
    Glen S. Pinnow
    Andrea Ponticiello
    Brenda Poston-Schaeffer
    Patti McCabe-Price
    Craig Price

    Mike Reilly, Supervisor Fifth District, Retired
    Jewel Robbins
    Marty Roberts
    Ruth Robinson
    Bill Roby
    Peggy Rogers
    Susan Romer
    Bleys Rose
    Monique Rubin
    Robert Rubin

    Nick Sanders
    Ruth Sanford
    Kumari Savidas
    Matt Savinar
    David Schaeffer
    Peter Schurch
    Paul H. Schwebel
    Laura Shafer
    Helen Shane
    Liz Shatto
    Jay Sheeks
    Peter Schurch
    Julie Sicaud
    Patrice Sicaud
    Miriam Silver
    John R. Simmons
    Laura Sparrow
    Ron Sparrow
    Bill Spence
    Trish Spence
    Betty Stanfield
    John Starkey
    Amy Stevens
    Heidi Stewart
    Nick Stewart, Former Mayor of Sebastopol
    Linda Sundheim
    Zeno Swijtink

    Lynne Tabler
    William R. Tabler
    Clay Takaya
    Rick Theis
    Deanne Thompson
    Ellen Thompson
    Kathleen Thompson
    Terriann Tomlim
    Gabrielle Trubach
    David Turchin

    Nancy Unger
    JoAnn Uribe

    Denise Veirs
    Rhea Voge

    Christopher Wagner
    David Walls
    Melissa Weaver
    Marty Webb
    Sue Wendrow
    Yvette Williams van Aggelen
    Babetta Wilson
    Janis Wilson
    Roger Wilson
    Barry Wosk
    Susan Wosk
    Vic Wright

    Jennifer York

    Emily Zeinal
    Majid Zeinal

    Organizations:

    Coalition for a Better Sonoma County
    Sierra Club – Sonoma County
    Sonoma County Conservation Action – SCCA
    Young Democrats of Sonoma County
    Sonoma County Democratic Party
    Progressive Democrats of Sonoma County

    Do you think it is appropriate for the city to take official stands on national issues, and if so, what stands would you like to see taken?


    Yes, there are many issues of county, state, and national significance upon which I would recommend the Council take a stand, notably on those that affect our environment [my position indicated in parenthesis], for example: the Dutra Asphalt Plant in Petaluma [against]; the Petaluma Rock Quarry [against; seek to uphold Ag and Open Space easements]; the closure of the State Beaches in Sonoma County [against]; Smart Meters [moratorium, with voluntary opt-in provision for willing participants]; off-shore drilling [opposed]; marine sanctuary [support]; and climate recovery [support]. \

    Do you support CA Proposition 19 to legalize marijuana? And if it passes, what taxes or regulations would you want to see applied?


    Yes. If this measure passes, I would ask our Council Sub-Committee to make a recommendation about taxes or regulations and I would consider their positions. If this becomes a new, “conventional” means of taxation by virtue of its passage, I would consider it; however, the Council must first review up-to-date revenue figures, to verify need, before discussing any possibility of additional taxes.
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    Re: Sarah Gurney's answers to WaccoBB Sebastopol City Council Questionnaire

    Based on Sarah's comments in our Questionnaire along with her dedicated and exemplary service to our community over the last 6 years, I enthusiastically support Sarah for Sebastopol City Council! I urge those of you who can vote in the Sebastopol election to include Sarah as one of your 3 votes!

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