New mayor wants to keep Clayton informed

Geller_Howard_for websiteWhen I moved to Clayton, never in my wildest dreams did I think I would become mayor of our city. Being appointed Mayor by your peer council for a second time is an honor I take seriously. I want to thank Dave Shuey, our outgoing mayor, for the stellar job he did. I also want to congratulate our new vice mayor, Jim Diaz, on his appointment.

Clayton mayors write a column for the Clayton Pioneer without censorship. Living in Clayton for almost 42 years and being actively involved in the community during that time, I realized years ago not everyone will agree with your thoughts or opinions. I also realized everyone is entitled to his or her opinions.

My goal for the next year is to use this column as an outlet to let our residents know what actions have transpired at the Clayton City Council level, as well as what is on our agenda for future discussions. My hope is to get more residents interested in our function as a city council and attend meetings so we can hear firsthand what you want. When space allows, I wish to share the story of Clayton and how this little city of 2,800 people has transformed and grown to our present population of 11,288.

Behind every good man is an even better woman. I would not be your mayor today without mine. I want to acknowledge my wife, Debbie Geller. She is my partner and mentor. She is my sounding board, editor and my best friend.

Holiday Festivities: How many times have we heard Clayton is like a Norman Rockwell town? A big “thank you” goes to the CBCA for our Christmas decorations. Our holiday celebrations continue with “Dessert with Mrs. Claus” from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 12 at Endeavor Hall. The Clayton Historical Society will also host its annual “Christmas Home Tour” from 1 to 7 p.m. on Dec. 13.

City News:  We have a new Chief of Police, Chris Wenzel, and we just hired a new police officer, Tom Starick. We are in the process of hiring a new Police Administrative Clerk. Looking for city involvement? We have six positions expiring on our Citizens Advisory Trails and Landscape Committee. If you are interested, please contact our city clerk.

Money Matters: Your city ended the 2014-15 fiscal year with a General Fund surplus of $389,895. Because we are still subject to state “claw backs” from the dissolution of our former Redevelopment Agency, the city council will cautiously consider the best use of these funds.

Good News on Water: With the recent rains, the water table in our aquifer has risen back to safe levels allowing Oakhurst Country Club to continue pumping the wells located in the Westwood and Lydia Lane Parks for its irrigation needs.

I wish everyone a healthy and happy holiday season. Make New Year’s resolutions that are attainable. Cherish your friends and family. They will never lose value or depreciate. Remember those less fortunate in these hard times and remember to start your day with a smile.

Send comments to the mayor at hgeller@ci.clayton.ca.us.

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