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Rod Diridon,
Jr.
for
City Clerk, 2004
822 Camino Drive
Santa
Clara, CA 95050
P: 408.985.7204
E: e-mail
Rod
FPPC ID: pending
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The
top priorities
for the City Clerk should be to ensure transparency in government and
public access to information, oversee the audit system to reduce
government waste, and implement election cycles and good-government
policies to build public trust.
As the City Clerk, Rod will work in these three specific areas:
• Stability
and Accountability: Rod will ensure the proper
administration of the office and maintain open and unbiased access to
government. He will have a Zero Tolerance Policy for any staff
member who is not service-oriented.
• Saving
Taxpayer Dollars: Rod will work with the Auditing
team to look for ways to eliminate government waste. He will also
propose a Performance Audit Pilot Program for the City to explore if
there are efficiencies to implement to save taxpayer dollars.
• Good
Government: Rod will fully implement the
recommendations of the Ethics Ordinance and Campaign Finance Reform
Committees. Through this, voters will have the ability to cut through
misleading political electioneering and make educated choices that best
reflect their own ideology.
Why
Diridon for Clerk?
City Clerk is more than just a job, it is an elected post that involves
public trust. The City Clerk answers to its’ boss, the voters,
only once every four years at election time. Santa Clara deserves
a City Clerk who has a record of being responsible to the voters.
Santa Clara needs a Clerk who will serve without a sense of
bureaucratic entitlement, but with a drive to keep it the All-American
City that it is today. Rod Diridon is the only candidate for City
Clerk who has served in elected office, for eight years on the Santa
Clara City Council.
A City Clerk must also be completely unbiased, fair and accurate.
Rod Diridon’s record of government reform: a founding member of the
Ethics Ordinance Committee and the founder and Chair of the Campaign
Finance Reform Committee, have shown that he is dedicated to open and
honest government.
In addition to this, there are three distinct skill-sets necessary for
a City Clerk to serve at its best:
• Political
Knowledge: To implement good-government
campaigns, a Clerk must know how politics operate in order to keep
people honest. Rod has been through numerous elections and has
seen the best and the worst of what they have to offer. He’ll
make sure that the standard is set in Santa Clara that we expect the
best, and hold people accountable if they offer the worst.
• An
Understanding of Government in Santa Clara: It is
critical to understand government, specifically in Santa Clara to be an
effective Clerk. Rod Diridon has been involved directly with the
City administration, committees, commissions and council, and delivered
8 balanced budgets.
• Private
Sector Expertise: This is important both to manage the
office as well as look for cost efficiencies. Rod has managed
global teams of dozens of people and local teams of far fewer. He
knows what it’s like to work hard and will bring extensive private
sector experience to the Office.
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Paid for by
Rod
Diridon for City Clerk
Treasurer Coleen Hurley
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