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A New Board and A New Attitude

Yesterday’s CCSD meeting wasn’t short (they adjourned to closed session at 5:00), but it was a refreshing change from the tense and combative  meetings of the last eight months. I missed the first half-hour, so I missed the swearing in … Continue reading

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CCSD Investigates Opponents and Candidates

As part of a public records request seeking more information about the League of Women Voters’ role and guidelines used to validate protest statements, I found an interesting email between Tammy Rudock and the members of the Board. If I … Continue reading

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Listen to the CCSD Candidates Forum from October 20

Last night’s candidates forum was informative and quite a success. About 55-60 people showed up at Rabobank last night to learn more about the candidates for CCSD Director. After the Chamber-sponsored forum, it was clear that the candidates have a … Continue reading

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CCSD Candidates on Water Recycling and Conservation

Today’s question for the CCSD Candidates: What is your position on Water Conservation and Water Recycling? Include what the CCSD has already accomplished in this area and/or what remains to be done. Joan Cobin My response to this weeks question … Continue reading

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Candidates on Desalination

What is your position on alternative water supply choice? How do you propose ensuring the desalination project is constrained? Would you support a community-wide vote to measure support/opposition to desalination v. other options? Rich Davega – After considering all of … Continue reading

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Seven Candidates Respond to Community Questions

About 150 Cambrians attended the CCSD Candidate Forum put on by the Chamber of Commerce. As promised, each candidate gave an opening statement of 3 minutes – strictly timed by the League of Women Voters volunteers. Then the moderator asked … Continue reading

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