Thursday, August 29, 2013

David receives endorsement of Democrats, Realtors, and Police Officers

Councilmember David Lim picked up the endorsements of the San Mateo County Democratic Party, the San Mateo County Association of Realtors (SAMCAR), and the San Mateo Police Officer’s Association in a flurry of activity that positions David’s campaign with the broadest level of support in the community among all candidates for San Mateo City Council.

 


The San Mateo Police Officer’s Association announced their endorsement of David early in the day.  In a formal announcement, the Police Officer’s Association noted, “The dedication and high level of service you have demonstrated during your first term on the City Council is recognized and appreciated by members of our association.” 

David noted, “I am honored to have the support of the police officers who keep our City safe, and look forward to working with them to keep public safety a top priority.”



Later in the evening, David received the endorsement of the San Mateo County Association of Realtors (SAMCAR).  David stated, “I am thrilled that the working professionals who make up SAMCAR have honored me with their endorsement.  I am excited to continue working with SAMCAR membership to maintain a robust housing market and create a thriving economy.” 


Finally, minutes after SAMCAR announced their support, David received the endorsement of the San Mateo County Democratic Party.  “The City of San Mateo has strong Democratic roots, and I am proud to have the endorsement of Democrats throughout the City of San Mateo.”   

The diverse nature of the organizations who endorse David highlights the broad support for David’s re-election campaign within the community.  “These three groups represent a variety of viewpoints throughout our City.  I will continue to be accessible and accountable to everyone in our community, and am humbled to have the support of a broad cross-section of our City.”

For a list of all supporters of David’s campaign, visit www.vote4davidlim.com.



Tuesday, August 27, 2013

San Mateo Chili Cookoff! Raising money for MDA

This past weekend I was happy to help raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) by acting as celebrity judge at the San Mateo City Firefighters 4th annual Chili Cookoff in San Mateo's Central Park. 

It was a beautiful day, with great music, great crowds, and great chili! 






Saturday, August 24, 2013

Proud to Have The Support of Organized Labor!

As my campaign for re-election to the San Mateo City Council swings into full gear, I'm proud to have the support of organized labor, including:

Carpenters Union Local 217
International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 350
International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 856
San Mateo County Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO
Heading into the end of August, I am proud that my campaign has the support of a broad group of community leaders from all walks of life in San Mateo.  To see all my endorsement, visit:

www.vote4davidlim.com



Thursday, August 8, 2013

Neighborhood Watch National Night Out - Aug 6

On Tuesday, Aug 6 over 49 neighborhood blocks held neighborhood block parties as part of "National Night Out", a nationwide event to promote Neighborhood Watch programs and public safety in all our neighborhoods.

As Mayor, I was proud to be out with our local police, fire and other city personnel to celebrate at the many diverse celebrations held throughout the City.

Here are just a few photos from a fun-filled evening!


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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Official Nomination Papers Filed Today!

Today I formally filed my paperwork with the San Mateo City Clerk to officially begin my bid for re-election to the San Mateo City Council.

While this is the "official" start of my campaign, I have been honored to already receive numerous endorsements from a diverse cross-section of the community.  In the first six months of 2013, I've raised almost $7,000 for my re-election campaign, most of any candidate so far. 

To learn more about my campaign for City Council, click HERE

To volunteer for the campaign, click HERE.

To contribute to the campaign, click HERE

Thanks for your support!



Wednesday, July 31, 2013

San Mateo city manager announces retirement: Susan Loftus to leave in November after 25-year career with the city

San Mateo Daily Journal

San Mateo City Manager Susan Loftus announced her retirement in an email distributed to city staff last night.

A press release from her office was sent out at about 7:30 p.m. detailing the reasons for her retirement and listing her accomplishments over a more than 25-year career with the city.

“Serving as San Mateo’s city manager during the last five years has been both an honor and a challenge,” Loftus wrote in a statement.

She replaced Arne Croce as the city’s top boss when he retired in 2008 just as the economy started to tank, forcing the city to cut staff and drastically trim its budget.

Two temporary tax measures Loftus spearheaded, however, have helped reduce the city’s deficit and spared the need for additional layoffs the past couple of budget cycles.“

After accepting the city manager position in the summer of 2008, no one could have imagined the economic downturn which occurred. I am proud of the accomplishments of the City Council, executive team and organization during this time. With resident support of a temporary sales tax measure and combined with substantial budget restructuring, we have made significant progress in meeting our financial sustainability goals. I feel the timing is right to retire. I believe I am leaving the city in a good place to move forward,” Loftus wrote in the statement.

She was hired as San Mateo’s economic development manager in 1987 after working in the policy department of the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency.

She transferred to the City Manager’s Office in 1990.

In 1998, she pushed for the passage of Measure C, a hotel tax increase, that funded the construction of the city’s new police headquarters and the reconstruction of the city’s fire stations.

She is also a big proponent of shared services, entering into agreements with neighboring cities to consolidate some fire services.

She oversees a nearly $160 million budget and about 520 employees.

Loftus could not be reached for comment last night.

The announcement of Loftus’ retirement follows news that the city’s current Community Development Director Lisa Grote will retire in September.

The Planning Division also had two high-ranking employees, Lisa Ring and Stephen Scott, resign earlier this year. The city has hired some contract workers in the meantime to fill those positions.

The City Council recently approved an audit of the Community Development Department following the controversial 7-Eleven approval that has landed the city in court and for other issues as well.

Mayor David Lim pushed for the audit earlier this year after what he said were several “gaffes” made by the city even beyond the 7-Eleven issue.

He praised Loftus, however, as did councilmen Brandt Grotte and Jack Matthews in last night’s press release.

“The legacy of Susan Loftus is that she has left the city of San Mateo well poised for great things as we head into the 21st century. The City Council and residents of San Mateo are forever grateful for her service and wish her well in all future endeavors,” Lim wrote in a statement.

Her last day with the city will be Nov. 1.

silverfarb@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 106

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

San Mateo Firefighters' Association Chili Cook Off - August 24

I am thrilled to have been invited to be a Judge at the San Mateo Firefighters' Association's annual Chili Cook Off on August 24, 2013 from 11 am to 5 pm in San Mateo's Central Park.

Besides raising money to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), I have a great excuse to sample some awesome chili!

In addition to the chili, there will be great family events, live music, and cold beer! So please mark your calendar and join me on August 24 at Downtown Central Park!