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councilmembers set their salaries and those of the mayor and city attorney, providing instead that their salaries be set as percentages of the salary set by the State of California for Superior Court judges. The measure also banned council members or the mayor from lobbying the city for two years after leaving office, outlawed city-paid mailers during election campaigns and did away with free use of the city's luxury boxes at Petco Park or at the city's Mission Valley stadium. The measure passed overwhelmingly, winning 77 percent approval from almost 250,000 voters.
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In 2018, Kersey sponsored Measure L, which amended the City Charter regarding ethics and compensation for elected city officers. The measure proposed restricting benefits for elected city officers, restricting lobbying and campaign activities of elected city officers and removed the requirement that
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Kersey took office on December 3, 2012. He chairs the Infrastructure Committee, is vice chair of the Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations Committee, and is a member of the Budget and Finance Committee and Charter Reform Committee. Kersey is also the city's representative to the
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As chair of the committee, he spearheaded a plan to address the City of San Diego's approximately $ 2 billion backlog of infrastructure projects. The plan called for assessments of city infrastructure, streamlining of processes, gathering of neighborhood input and the creation of a long-term
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Kersey authored Proposition H in 2016 devoting over a billion dollars in future sales tax growth and pension savings towards repairing the city's infrastructure without raising taxes. Named "Rebuild SD", San Diego voters passed the measure with 64% of the vote. During his tenure, the city's
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He also proposed creating a centralized communications point for San Diego City services, known as a 3-1-1 system. Kersey said that 3-1-1 would be a number that people could call if they have potholes on their street, broken traffic lights or spot water leaks in the city.
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investment in infrastructure increased by hundreds of millions of dollars annually, resulting in half of the city's entire 3,600-mile street network being repaved by the end of December 2020. Additionally, ten city fire stations were built or rebuilt during this time.
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spent $ 18,800 in his behalf during his unsuccessful effort to win a seat on the Solana Beach City Council. In 2008, he was the president of San Diego Young Republicans and was elected to the San Diego County Republican Central Committee.
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With Kersey's leadership, the city completed its first-ever comprehensive sidewalk assessment as well as its first multi-year capital plan, which identified $ 1.7 billion in unfunded infrastructure projects over the next five years.
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In April 2019, Kersey declared that he was leaving the Republican Party to become an independent, stating that he would work toward bipartisan solutions to the city's issues during the remaining two years of his term.
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Kersey supported an open data initiative to "increase accountability and spur innovation" by putting the city's data online for the public. He co-authored a draft open data policy and voted to create an
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Kersey also sponsored an ordinance to create a neighborhood input policy which was approved in July 2013. The policy formalized community input as part of the infrastructure prioritization process.
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City Council in 2004. His candidacy was supported by the Beach and Bluff Conservancy, a local homeowners' group that supported building seawalls to protect their property. Their
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In September 2013, he sponsored an ordinance to streamline the permit process, meant to help reduce costs and the time associated with completing city construction projects.
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committee to review and develop a formal policy to be adopted by the City of San Diego. The final policy was approved by the Council on December 16, 2014.
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Kersey was chosen to chair a newly formed infrastructure committee to address the city's backlog of needed repairs which had built up over decades.
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Kersey was unable to seek re-election to the city council in 2020 due to term limits. He left office on December 10, 2020, and was succeeded by
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Before his career in politics, Kersey worked as a telecommunications analyst and formerly maintained his own consulting firm.
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Kersey was appointed to the Board of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority by San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer.
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Kersey was elected to a second term in June 2016. In December 2016, he was appointed council president
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California League of Cities. He has been called San Diego's "open data and infrastructure guy".
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In 2011, Kersey announced that he would run for San Diego City Council in the
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In December 2017, Kersey formally announced his candidacy for the
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Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
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and took courses in entrepreneurship and management at the
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for District 5 from 2012 to 2020. He was elected in
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San Diego City Council
5th
Carl DeMaio
Marni von Wilpert
Columbus, Ohio
Republican
Independent
Northwestern University
BA
City Council District 5 website
San Diego City Council
June 2012
June 2016
Republican
independent
Columbus, Ohio
Northwestern University
UCLA Anderson School of Management
Solana Beach
political action committee
2012 election
Carl DeMaio
Black Mountain Ranch
Carmel Mountain Ranch
Rancho Bernardo
Rancho Encantada
Rancho Peñasquitos
Sabre Springs
San Pasqual Valley

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