{"id":296028,"date":"2014-04-03T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2014-04-03T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/faulconers-temporary-fill-in-to-be-named-by-council-on-april-7\/"},"modified":"2014-04-03T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2014-04-03T07:00:00","slug":"faulconers-temporary-fill-in-to-be-named-by-council-on-april-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/faulconers-temporary-fill-in-to-be-named-by-council-on-april-7\/","title":{"rendered":"Faulconer\u2019s temporary fill-in to be named by council on April 7"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Monday, April 7, the City Council will choose from among 18 candidates to temporarily replace the District 2 City Council seat vacated by now-mayor Kevin Faulconer.<br \/>\n&#8220;Each person will get three minutes to speak before the council,&#8221; said Katie Keach, deputy chief of staff for council District 3. Keach said selecting Faulconer\u2019s replacement is the only item on the agenda.<br \/>\nAt a recent press conference, District 3 Councilman Todd Gloria noted Faulconer\u2019s replacement will be &#8220;sworn in immediately. We need a fully staffed council.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe appointee will serve until December, when the newly elected City Council representative for District 2 will be seated. That interim councilmember will have the discretion to retain or replace existing District 2 staff, said Tracy Cambre, communications director for District 2.<br \/>\nRemaining District 2 staff are Thyme Curtis, chief of staff; Chet Barfield, council representative; and Nicole Capretz and Steve Hadley, council representatives.<br \/>\nFaulconer was sworn in March 3 and will serve until his term expires in December of 2016.<br \/>\nThe 18 candidates for the temporary District 2 Council seat are: Stephanie Antin, CBS 8 executive producer; retired Judge Robert Coates; disabled-persons advocate Mary Elaine Cooluris; historical preservationist Bruce Coons; Karl Strauss Brewing Co. co-founder Christopher Cramer; retired San Diego State University education professor Jane Gawronski; lifeguard union chief Ed?Harris; accounts receivable clerk Daniel Holstein; attorney Cary Lowe; California?National Guard pilot James Mark McBride; ex-City Council staffer Don Mullen;?sales account manager James Musgrove; LeSar Development communications director Gretchen Kinney Newsom; attorney Wayne Raffesberger; retiree and frequent City Council public speaker Richard Jarvis Ross; state deputy Attorney General?Michael Howard Wayne; retired lawyer John Wertz; and architect Matthew Winter.<br \/>\nCoons lives in a historic home in Loma Portal. Coons is best known as longtime executive director of Save Our Heritage Organisation (SOHO), the state of California\u2019s oldest continually operating historic preservation group.<br \/>\nCoons, also a board member the Peninsula Community Planning Board, told his colleagues at the advisory group\u2019s March meeting about his background and why he\u2019s running for the vacant seat.<br \/>\nNoting he considers himself a grass-roots candidate, Coons said there\u2019s been a &#8220;constant onslaught in quality of life,&#8221; adding that local government has had a pro-development bias and &#8220;hasn\u2019t been listening to what local residents have had to say.&#8221;<br \/>\nCandidates running in this year\u2019s election cycle for the District 2 full-term council position in the June primary, and the November run-off if necessary, are Lorie Zapf, current District 6 councilwoman; federal prosecutor Sarah Boot; Pacific Beach community activist Jim Morrison; and organic fertilizer marketer Mark Schwartz.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Monday, April 7, the City Council will choose from among 18 candidates to temporarily replace the District 2 City Council seat vacated by now-mayor Kevin Faulconer. &#8220;Each person will get three minutes to speak before the council,&#8221; said Katie Keach, deputy chief of staff for council District 3. 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