Cypress City Council
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Five candidates are vying for two seats on the Cypress City Council on Nov. 3.
CECILIA AGE
Age: 41.
Occupation: Incumbent; vice president for residential lending for Bank of America.
Background: Elected to council in 1988; mayor, 1989-90; member of John Wayne Airport Commission; former member of Traffic and Transportation Committee; former board member of Cypress Chamber of Commerce.
Issues: Opposes allowing a card club in the city; opposes utilities tax; supports addition of retail businesses; voted against light rail system.
STEVEN BRADLEY
Age: 37.
Occupation: Certified public accountant.
Background: Board member and auditor of Cypress Little League; American Youth Soccer referee; active in local PTA.
Issues: Supports light rail system that is quieter than one proposed; opposes allowing a card club in the city; supports controlled growth; supports keeping Cypress a family-oriented community.
GAIL KERRY
Age: 45.
Occupation: Incumbent, small business owner.
Background: Elected to council in 1988; community activist; coordinator for Project Self-Esteem.
Issues: Supports sharing services with surrounding cities; supports putting card club proposal before a vote of the people; supports keeping current city service levels; opposes light rail system.
RAYMOND WOZNIAK
Could not be reached for comment.
HAROLD LINDAMOOD
Age: 56.
Occupation: Maintenance test pilot; retired from Pacific Bell.
Background: Former member of Traffic Commission; former member of Art and Cultural Commission; past board member of Cypress Chamber of Commerce; past president of Cypress Boys and Girls Club.
Issues: Supports adding more cultural arts programs; supports adding community theater if city funds are not used; supports making Katella Avenue a “super-street”; undecided about allowing a card club in the city; undecided about light rail system.
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