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Miley reelected Alameda County Supervisor, results tighter in CV

Nate Miley was reelected to a fifth term as Alameda County District 4 Supervisor last night. With 43,897 total votes cast in the race, the Alameda County Registrar of Voters is reporting that Miley received 61.7 percent of the vote versus challenger Bryan Parker’s 37.5 percent. District 4 encompasses parts of …

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2016 Primary Election Statements for Castro Valley

The California Primary election is on June 7, 2016, and several races and issues will affect Castro Valley. Alameda County Supervisor: District 4 We asked the candidates, “Fast forward four years. You have completed your term as supervisor and are up for re-election. Tell us about your accomplishments for Castro …

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Alameda County District 4 Supervisor Candidate Statement: Bryan Parker

Bryan Parker is a candidate for Alameda County Supervisor District 4 in the June 2016 primary. We reached out to each candidate to ask them for their vision for the next four years. I’m Bryan Parker and I’m here to ask for your vote for Supervisor this June 7th. Over …

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Alameda County District 4 Supervisor Candidate Statement: Nate Miley

Nate Miley is the incumbent for Alameda County Supervisor District 4, and is running for re-election in the June 2016 primary. We reached out to each candidate to ask them for their vision for the next four years. When I look forward to the next four years here in Castro …

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What would you ask the Alameda County Supervisor Candidates?

The two candidates for District Four Alameda County Board of Supervisors seat will participate in a Candidates Town Hall on Tuesday, March 29, at the Castro Valley Library. District Four includes the unincorporated communities of Castro Valley, Ashland, Cherryland, and Fairview. Jointly sponsored by Castro Valley Matters and the Castro …

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Governance resolutions, including elected MAC, move forward at EALI

Wednesday night’s Eden Area Livability Initiative (EALI) Governance  meeting was a huge win for moving the process of unincorporated governance forward and, coincidentally, for finally extracting any implementation steps from this group who’ve worked very hard for many, many years to gain more local control for all of the “Eden Area” …

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Overwhelming support for elected MAC at town hall, but what next?

Over 200 people crowded into the Canyon Middle School cafeteria last Monday for an elected Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) town hall. The audience heard from county staff about different scenarios on how to convert the MAC to an elected body and from opponents and proponents of the proposal. The audience also spent …

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Castro Valley Educational Leaders Endorse Elected MAC

Castro Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) Board of Education Trustees Gary Howard, John Barbieri, and Charmaine Banther, and Retired CVUSD Superintendent Jim Negri have endorsed an elected Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council. They join CVUSD Trustee Dot Theodore in their support of an elected MAC. “Castro Valley is one of the largest …

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More Community Leaders Endorse an Elected MAC

Local community leaders continue to come out in favor of electing the Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council (MAC). The latest two are Dennis Waespi, and Andy Frank. Dennis Waespi has served on the East Bay Regional Park District Board since 2014.  He also served on the Castro Valley Sanitary District Board …

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Elected MAC Resource Page

We’ve compiled all kinds of good information about the elected MAC idea into one simple page for your convenience. Click here to check it out!