Politics & Government

Redwood City's Warren Slocum Prepares to Take Office with County Supervisors

Slocum said he plans to tackle economic development, health care, and creating a sustainable budget in 'innovative ways' when he officially takes office on Jan. 8.

Nearly one week after winning a seat on San Mateo County's BoardΒ of Supervisors, Warren Slocum of Redwood City said he's relieved the campaign season is over,
and he's looking forward to taking office at the beginning of next year.

"I'm very relieved," said Slocum, who won the District 4 seat withΒ 55 percent of the countywide vote over Redwood City School District boardΒ member Shelly Masur.

"In athletics, when the game is over and all the adrenaline isΒ gone, you realize how tired you are," he said.

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Slocum said he spent the days after the election returning callsΒ and thanking people who lent him support, and now is planning for returningΒ to work as an elected county official.

The Board's supervisor-elect is no stranger to county politics,Β having led the County Clerk-Assessor-Recorder's Office for 24 years. He saidΒ that familiarity with department leaders, county staff and the four otherΒ supervisors will be a helpful advantage when taking office.

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"I think I've had longer relationships with some of the folks, butΒ as an elected official, I've worked with them all," he said. "I can hit theΒ ground running."

Slocum said he's excited to start tackling what he feels are the biggest challengesΒ facing San Mateo County - economic development, health care, and creating aΒ sustainable budget - in innovative ways.

He said one of his goals is to solicit more input from theΒ business community and the interested public by developing an easy-to-useΒ website that puts the county's finances online, so "constituents can seeΒ where the money comes from and where it goes."

"I'd like us to be more open and more transparent, figuring outΒ ways to engage more voices," he said.

Another goal of Slocum's is to move forward with the North FairΒ Oaks Community Plan - a compilation of zoning changes, circulation upgradesΒ and economic development ideas for the unincorporated North Fair OaksΒ neighborhood that lies in District 4 between Redwood City and Atherton.

He said the challenges facing North Fair Oaks mirror many of thoseΒ facing the county as a whole, and that getting the community plan "off theΒ bookshelf" will benefit the entire county, not just the neighborhood's 15,000Β residents.

In the coming weeks, Slocum said he will be reaching out toΒ potential staff members and future colleagues to ensure a seamless transitionΒ from retired county executive to District 4 Supervisor.

Slocum is slated to take his seat on the Board on Jan. 8, 2013.

β€” Bay City News

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