CITY GUIDE : VILLA PARK
Mayor Barry L. Denes
Age: 52
Occupation: Businessman
First elected: 1990
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Street rehabilitation; steering the city through possible changes by the Orange County Fire Authority; finding a solution to wild coyotes in the city.
Mayor Pro Tem Rich Freschi
Age: 59
Occupation: Retired business executive
First elected: 1996
Term expires: 2000
Key issues: “Preserving the community we have”; keeping the library open; ensuring fire protection and the city’s existing water source; maintaining city finances.
Councilman Bob Bell
Age: 63
Occupation: Real estate broker
First elected: 1990
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Money management and maintaining a fiscally sound city government; keeping Villa Park independent from other cities; maintaining lifestyle and property values.
Councilman Joseph S. Barsa
Age: 64
Occupation: Business owner
First elected: 1990
Term expires: 1998
Key issues: Handling possible cost and service changes by the Orange County Fire Authority; finding a way for major repairs and rehabilitation of the city’s infrastructure, including streets.
Councilwoman Patricia L. Bortle
Age: 61
Occupation: Volunteer coordinator for the area Agency on Aging
First elected: 1996
Term expires: 2000
Key issues: Dealing with possible changes by the Orange County Fire Authority; keeping the library open; “city harmony.”
Other Key Officials
City Manager: Fred Maley
Age: 60
Length in office: 10 years
City Clerk: Marsha Miller
Age: 47
Length in office: 3 weeks
City Attorney: Leonard Hampel
Age: 58
Length in office: 19 years
Police: Service is provided under contract with Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
Fire: Service is provided under contract with Orange County Fire Authority.
How to Reach Them
Council meets: Fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 17855 Santiago Blvd.
City Hall hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Telephone: (714) 998-1500
Fax: (714) 998-1508
Sheriff’s Department: (714) 647-7000
County Fire Authority: (714) 744-0400
Factoids
Motto: None, but search is underway
Flower: Orange blossom
Incorporated: 1962
Population: 6,445
Legislative districts:
* 47th Congressional District (Rep. Christopher Cox)
* 33rd State Senatorial District (Sen. John R. Lewis)
* 71st Assembly District (Assemblyman Bill Campbell)
Operating budget: $2 million, 1997-98 fiscal year
Number of employees: Six full-time, two part-time
Highest paid employee: City manager, $82,000 annually
Council perks: Council members receive no reimbursement or compensation
RESEARCHED BY JULIO V. CANO
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