Meet Petaluma City Council Candidate Susan Kirks
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Petaluma CA
22 September, 2020
3:17 PM
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PETALUMA, CA — Petaluma City Council candidate Susan Kirks makes her case to voters ahead of the November election in a Q&A with Patch: Age (as of Election Day) 67 Town/City of Residence Petaluma Office Sought Petaluma City Council Party affiliation Democratic Family N/A Does anyone in your family work in politics or government? No Education B A. Communication, NC State University. M.S. Communication, Syracuse University. M S., Traditional Chinese Medicine, Emperor's College, Santa Monica. Inaugural Leadership Academy, Center for Ecoliteracy, Berkeley. Occupation Communication Specialist 20 years Campaign website https://susankirkspetaluma.com Previous or Current Elected or Appointed Office N/A The single most pressing issue facing our (state, district, community, etc.) is _______, and this is what I intend to do about it. Policy in context of climate action and equity. Enact Climate Action Plan. What are the critical differences between you and the other candidates seeking this post? Environmental advocate, leader of 2 Bay Area Nonprofits. Experienced in land use planning and climate action. If you are a challenger, in what way has the current officeholder failed the community (or district or constituency) Decisions not in best interests of community, not responsive to citizens. Describe the other issues that define your campaign platform Climate leadership, open spaces and green spaces, housing and transportation, improved government, humane action. What accomplishments in your past would you cite as evidence you can handle this job? Ramsar wetland of international importance for Petaluma wetlands, saving open space land Paula Lane, multiple land use reviews and comments, General Plan process. If you win this position, what accomplishment would make your term in office as a success? Begin General Plan process. Approve and enact General Plan update. Why should voters trust you? I will be the voice of voters.Is there any reason you would not serve your full term of office, other than those of health or family? No.
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