The Oro Loma Sanitary District includes parts of San Leandro – which parts, I’m not actually sure. They have contracted with Waste Management for garbage collection, so if you live in San Leandro and get your bill from WM, you are in the Oro Loma district. Oro Loma has an elected board of directors, and this year five candidates, including two incumbents, are vying for three seats. I have sent all candidates a 3-question questionnaire based on the fact that I assume others, like me, know very little about sanitary districts.
Here are the answers and candidate statement from Howard Kerr, an incumbent who’s been on the board since 1986
– What does the Board of Directors of the Oro Loma Sanitary District do and why are you best suited for that position?
The Board sets POLICY. The General Manager implements Board’s policies. I am well suited for the Board because of my University education at UCLA School of Public Health Sanitation. My qualifications include years of experience as a state Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS), supervising Code Enforcement Programs, including the numerous regulations on sewage, garbage and public health. I have also had extensive experience working directly with the public.
– What will be the most important issues facing the Board in the upcoming four years, and how will you tackle them?
The most important issues for the Board are to finish the current projects such as replacing of aging sewer, and to complete the Ecotone environmental project. Board members must be aware of ever-changing governmental regulations and the tremendous costs of compliance, and be able to predict new requirements years in advance.
Big issues clean up the bay and to determine practical re-use of recycled water.
– When the contract with Waste Management expires, will you consider contracting with California Waste Solutions or another company that does not have its transfer station in San Leandro?
Oro Loma has a multi-year garbage contract and this subject will not be an issue for the new Board in the next 4 years.
Candidate Statement
My education and qualifications are: Oro Loma Sanitary District is often referred to as a most efficient public agency for good reason. We made it that way. Oro Loma’s Board actually reduced sewer rates and created lower costs for mobile homes and apartments. Oro Loma’s sewer rates are the lowest in the County, and are less than sewer charges reported by 150 statewide agencies. Yet, Oro Loma Sanitary District is financially sound and completely debt free. Oro Loma has not accepted Federal Stimulus funds, nor State money that could be taken back by the State. Oro Loma employees, management and Board of Directors are proven to be committed toward successful development and maintenance of good, quality services at lowest costs to ratepayers. I was educated at U.C. Davis, U.C.L.A., Chico State College, Chabot College, and Chico College of Commerce. I am a Registered Environmental Health Specialist with the State Department of Public Health. I am a former San Leandro Vice Mayor and Councilmember, Past President of the Washington Manor Homeowners Association and Associated Homeowners of San Leandro. I have been active in community services in San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Cherryland and Ashland. Vote for me, Howard Kerr. 352-1000 or hwkerr@sbcglobal.net.