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SANTA ANA
Mayor: Miguel A. Pulido Jr.
Age: 41
Occupation: Business owner
First elected: November 1986
Term expires: November 1998
Key issues: Continue reduction in overall crime; further strengthen the city’s economic base; develop more youth-related facilities.
Councilman: Tony Espinoza
Age: 29
Occupation: Deputy probation counselor for the county
First elected: November 1994
Term expires: November 1998
Key issues: Attack crime through the Street Terrorist Offender Project; build more community centers; find ways to increase community involvement.
Councilman: Brett Franklin
Age: 36
Occupation: Real estate broker
First elected: November 1996
Term expires: November 2000
Key issues: Improve the appearance of streets; jail violent gang members; make the city more business-friendly.
Councilman: Thomas E. Lutz
Age: 53
Occupation: Construction company owner
First elected: November 1992
Term expires: November 2000
Key issues: Attract and keep businesses; promote neighborhood associations; develop arts and culture; maintain strong code enforcement.
Councilwoman: Patricia A. McGuigan
Age: 62
Occupation: Homemaker
First elected: March 1981
Term expires: November 1998
Key issues: Maintain neighborhood integrity, education, quality of life.
Councilman: Ted R. Moreno
Age: 29
Occupation: Businessman
First elected: November 1992
Term expires: November 2000
Key issues: Continue improving the quality of life, reducing crime and expanding the economic base.
Councilman: Robert L. Richardson
Age: 36
Occupation: Legislative affairs manager for the county CEO
First elected: November 1990
Term expires: November 1998
Key issues: Ensure public safety; attract and keep businesses; maintain the city’s financial stability.
Other Key Officials
City Manager: David N. Ream
Age: 52
In office: 10 years
City Attorney: Joseph W. Fletcher
Age: 42
In office: 8 months
Police Chief: Paul M. Walters
Age: 51
In office: 8 years
Fire Chief: Marc Martin
Age: 45
In office: 1 year
How to Reach Them
Council meets: First and third Mondays
Hours: City Hall, 22 Civic Center Plaza, open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays
Telephone: (714) 647-6900
Fax: (714) 647-6954
Factoids
Motto: “Education First”
Flower: Hibiscus
Incorporated: June 1, 1886
Population: 310,000
Legislative districts: 46th and 47th congressional; 33rd, 34th and 35th senatorial; 67th, 69th and 71st Assembly
General fund budget: $140 million
Number of employees: 1,669
Highest-paid employee: City manager, $158,328 a year
Council perks: $125 a month stipend for members, $200 for mayor; $500 monthly auto allowance; health and dental benefits.
RESEARCHED BY JEFF KASS
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