Be careful what you wish for…

I was extremely humbled and honored last night as the Concord City Council chose me to fill the council vacancy and complete the term of the late Councilman Michael Chavez.

I want to thank those in the community who expressed support for my application.  Now I will need your support and advice in dealing with the issues and opportunities facing Concord.

I also want to encourage the other applicants to stay involved or get involved.  Persistence does pay off.  This was my fourth pursuit of a council seat.  I applied in 1994 for the vacancy created when Mayor Mark DeSaulnier was elevated to County Supervisor.  I ran in 1995 and 1997 losing, in my estimation, narrowly.  The forum on August 27th was an invaluable "focus group" for the City Council and brought forward a number of good ideas.  Pursue those ideas and stay in touch.

To me, being a Council member means being accessible.  I may not always agree with you or my new colleagues on particular issues but I DO want hear from you and understand your perspective.  That’s why in one form or another I intend to maintain this blog – as a forum for respectful discussion.

I also want to thank friends who advised me during this selection process.  It’s during a process like this that one finds true friends – ironically they all independently warned me to "Be careful what you wish for…"

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