Los Angeles Community College District

Proposition A and AA Citizen Oversight Committees

 

To ensure that Proposition A money is spent wisely, the Los Angeles Community College District established an independent District Citizen’s Oversight Committee, as well as Citizen Oversight Committees for each of the District’s nine colleges.  The panels are comprised of business, labor, education, student, senior and community leaders.  As required by Proposition A, these committees will ensure that “bond revenues are expended only for construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or replacement of college facilities and that no bond revenues are expended for any teacher or administrative salaries or other college operating expenses.”

 

District  (Updated 02-08-05)

1.        Bruce Ackerman, Business Representative

2.        vacant, Student Representative

3.        Inez Broussard, Taxpayer Representative

4.        vacant, Senior Organization Representative

5.        Jutta Graham, Mission College Representative

6.        Margaret Hernandez, Harbor College Representative

7.        Marvin Hoffman, Los Angeles City College Representative

8.        Charina Holmes, East Los Angeles College Representative

9.        Mark Iles, Southwest College Representative

10.     Jim Lynch, West Los Angeles College Representative

11.     William Luddy, Trade-Technical College Representative

12.     Steven Manning, Los Angeles Valley College Representative

13.     Davia Solomon, College Foundation Representative

14.     Kent Wong, Labor Representative

15.     vacant, Pierce College Representative

 

East Los Angeles College (Updated 09-29-03)

1.        Rolan Aranjo, Distirct Director

2.        Raymond Cheng, ELAC Foundation

3.        Joe Diaz, Business representative

4.        Dr. Michael Fels, University Representative, CSULA

5.        John Francis, ELAC Foundation

6.        Dr. Charina Holmes, East Los Angeles Rotary

7.        Shirley Hsueh-Li Batman, Monterey Park Chamber

8.        Lela Leon, Senior Citizen Representative

Los Angeles Harbor College (Updated 09-29-03)

1.        Thomas E. Boles, San Pedro Rotary Club

2.        F. Jeffrey Callender, Tosco Refining Div. Of Phillips 66

3.        Olivia Cueva-Fernandez, LAUSD CBET Teacher

4.        Arthur Guzman, UA Local Union 250

5.        Margaret I. Hernandez, Port of Los Angeles

6.        Dr. Frederick A. Kennedy, Fred Kennedy Assoc.

7.        Florence McTaggart, Rancho Palos Verdes Homeowners Assoc.

8.        Susan Prichard, Hawaiian Avenue Elementary School

9.        Bruce A. Sperka, Sperka International

10.     Yadhira Talavera, Student Representative

11.     Joeann Valle, Executive Director of the Harbor City/Harbor Gateway Chamber of Commerce

Los Angeles City College  (Updated 09-29-03)

1.        Marv Hoffman, President, LACC Foundation

2.        Todd Lindgren, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce

3.        Norman Mennes, Los Feliz Homeowners Association

4.        Bob Pollyea, Retired LACC Emeriti

5.        Jimmie Franco, President, LACC Associated Student Organization

6.        Kurt Tennyson, Community Advisory Member

7.        Shana Won, LACC Foundation Board Member

Los Angeles Mission College (Updated 10-09-03)

1.        Bonnie Bernard, Sylmar Neighborhood Council

2.        Gary Bombalicki, College Foundation Member

3.        Nestor Correa, San Fernando Valley Financial Development Corporation

4.        Cesar Cota, Student

5.        Betty Decker, Student

6.        Saul Gomez, Economic Alliance SFV

1.        Jutta Graham, Wells Fargo Bank

2.        Arthur Guzman, UA Local Union 250

3.        Robert Lizarraga, CA Laborer-Employers Co-op & Ed. Trust

4.        Maria Reza, K-12 Representative, LAUSD

5.        Irwin Silon, College Foundation Member

6.        Irene Tovar, College Advisory Com. Member

7.        Edward Woods, Council on Aging, City of Los Angeles

Los Angeles Pierce College

1.        Brian Adams, Pierce College Foundation

2.        Liliana Arancibia, Associated Students Organization

3.        Reverend Ronald Degges, San Fernando Valley Interfaith Council

4.        Eric Elias, Council District 3 - Neighborhood Planning Council

5.        Ken Hellie, Lever, Lippe, Hellie & Russell, VICA

6.        Ezequiel Ibarbia, P.L. Porter Company

7.        Herb Madsen, Woodland Hills Homeowner Organization

8.        Michelle Morley, San Fernando Valley Bar Association; Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce

9.        Victoria Neal, OASIS

10.     Margaret Pontius, Guadalupe Center

11.     Donna Slamon, El Camino Real High School PTA

12.     Mike Nye, California Federation of Teachers

Los Angeles Southwest College

1.        Antoinette Anderson, 100 Black Women

2.        Kevin Caliup, Black Business Association of Los Angeles

3.        Johnie Drawn, Southwest College Associated Students Organization

4.        Mark Iles, Southwest College Foundation

5.        Lawrence Koonce, Vermont Knolls Neighborhood

6.        Tim Lester, Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber

7.        Martin Ludlow, Southwest College Foundation

8.        Lillian Mobley, South Central Los Angeles Multipurpose Center

9.        D’Ann Morris, Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce

10.     Henry Porter, Southwest Homeowners Association

11.     Lily Tsau, Asian Business Association

12.     Juanita Tate, Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles

13.     Yvonne Wheeler, A. Phillip Randolph Institute

14.     Arturo Ybarra, Watts/Century Latino Organization

Los Angeles Trade-Technical College (Updated 05-30-03)

1.        Bong Hwan Kim

2.      William Luddy, Carpenters/Contractors Cooperation Committee

3.        Steve Needleman, Grand Olympic Auditorium

4.        Thomas L. Stevens, Jr., LATTC Foundation Member

5.        Elena Valencia, 

6.        TaJuan Campbell, LATTC Student

7.        Gilda Haas, Local Residents Committee

Los Angeles Valley College  (Updated 09-29-03)

1.        Jennifer Brogin, member at large

2.        Diann Corral, Laurel Plaza Neighborhood Association

3.        Asta Criss, President, Valley Glen Neighborhood Association

4.        Jerry Fagin, Valley Village Homeowners’ Association

5.        Sally James, Career Encores, representing seniors

6.        Igor Kagan, LAVC Associated Student Union

7.        Laurie Lavine, Valley Glen Community Council

8.        Jim Leahy, Van Nuys Community Council

9.        Steven D. Manning, Esq., Representative to District Oversight Committee

10.     Dr. Marshall Long, Sherman Oaks Homeowners' Association

11.     William Mosley, Studio City Residents’ Association

12.     Kenn Phillips, Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley

West Los Angeles College

1.        Gerald Alcantar, Fox Entertainment, West L.A. College Foundation

2.        Charles Brown, Community/Education

3.      Jim Hilfenhaus, Laborers’ Local 300

4.        Gordon A. Jelley, Senior Citizen

5.        Clarence Luckey, WLAC student

6.        Anthony Nicholas, President, United Homeowners Association

7.        Carolyn Wilder, Businesswoman/Educator