CITY GUIDE : CYPRESS
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Mayor Tom Carroll
Age: 65
Occupation: Retired business executive
First elected: November 1994
Term expires: November 1998
Key issues: Public safety is priority, including police, fire and public works; supports having “town hall-type of sessions that are less structured and are where people could freely speak about things they are concerned about”; would like to form “a strategic financial plan to bring in the revenue” needed.
Mayor Pro Tem Mary Ann Jones
Age: 47
Occupation: Banker
First elected: 1994
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Redevelopment of Lincoln Avenue and Wicker Drive properties; promote economic development in the city by “encouraging and keeping businesses we have and helping bring in new businesses”; maintain housing and make low-interest loans for home repairs available to lower-income families.
Councilman Walter K. Bowman
Age: 59
Occupation: Real estate broker
First elected: 1990; reelected 1994
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Coping with crime that spills over to Cypress from neighboring cities; finding solutions to juvenile delinquency; working to redevelop and revitalize Lincoln Avenue.
Councilwoman Anna Piercy
Age: 54
Occupation: Teacher
First elected: 1996
Term expires: 2000
Key issues: Redevelopment of Lincoln Avenue and Wicker Drive properties to “help get rid of crime areas”; research possibility of using city-owned Wicker Drive property for an arts center; work to get a skateboard facility for youths in a community park.
Councilman Tim Keenan
Age: 44
Occupation: Business owner
First elected: 1996
Term expires: 2000
Key issues: “The economy has picked up, and there is a lot of growth potential. Cypress should capture as much of its share as possible”; keep the city on the “cutting edge” of economic growth and development; focus on public safety to deal with crime and gangs coming into Cypress from neighboring cities; increase citizen involvement in city government.
Other Key Officials
City Manager: Mark J. Ochenduszko
Age: 42
Time in office: 13 months
City Attorney: William Wynder
Age: 47
Time in office: One month
Police Chief: Daryl Wicker
Age: 51
Time in office: With Cypress Police Department 29 years; chief since 1989
Fire Services: Provided by the Orange County Fire Authority
How to Reach Them
Council meets: Second and fourth Mondays, 7 p.m., at Civic Center, 5275 Orange Ave.
Hours: Mondays through Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Telephone: (714) 229-6688
Fax: (714) 229-0154
Factoids
Motto: Education--Cooperation--Progress
Flower: Golden chrysanthemum
Incorporated: 1956
Population: 46,300
Legislative districts:
Parts of 39th Congressional District and 45th Congressional District ;
67th Assembly District ;
35th state Senatorial District
Operating budget: $21.9 million in fiscal 1996-97
Number of employees: 188, including park district
Highest-paid employee: City manager, $116,148 a year
Council perks: $510 monthly stipend, plus an additional $30 per meeting if co-acting as a Redevelopment Commission meeting; $40 per month for Redevelopment Commission expenses, and $125 a month for car allowance.
--RESEARCHED BY JULIO V. CANO
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