Politics & Government
Local Elections Facility To Be Dedicated To Stephen L. Weir
The Contra Costa Clerk-Recorder-Elections Facility will be dedicated as the Stephen L. Weir Building on Monday.
MARTINEZ, CA — The Contra Costa Clerk-Recorder-Elections Facility will be dedicated as the Stephen L. Weir Building on Monday.
The Contra Costa Board of Supervisors and County Clerk-Recorder Debi Cooper will host a ceremony in front of the building beginning at 11 a.m. The event is open to the public.
Weir was county clerk-recorder and registrar of voters for over two decades. He was first to implement e-commerce, offer credit card payments, use digital imaging for public records, and commissioned the current building which opened to the public in 2007.
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"The Clerk-Recorder- Elections Department continues the customer and voter-centric focus Steve instilled during his tenure," Cooper said. "He is a mentor and a friend and I cannot imagine a more fitting tribute to his legacy than dedicating the Clerk- Recorder-Elections facility in his name."
Weir's public service career spanned decades. He served as a Concord City Council member and mayor, a member of the Contra Costa Water District, a member of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and staff member to the late Assemblyman and Senator Dan Boatwright.
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"There is not a more fitting legacy than to name the Clerk-Recorder facility after a public servant like Steve Weir," Contra Costa Board of Supervisors chair Diane Burgis said. "His career was distinguished by a reputation for integrity, dedication, diligence, sincerity, and professionalism.
The ceremony can also be viewed live via Contra Costa television.
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