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Councilmember Lynette Lee Eng


First Elected: November 2016


Day job: Transportation inventory specialist


Alma mater: University of San Francisco (bachelor’s degree in organizational behavior)


Notable quote: “I came to America because my parents sought the ability to pursue their work and beliefs free from government control. I ran for local office to protect my community’s ability to determine its own land use and maintain its suburban character. Unfortunately, our state government keeps trying to fix problems with simple solutions like raising taxes and moving zoning authority to regional and state bureaucracies. Maybe our elected officials should listen to the people rather than telling them what to do.” —Lynette Lee Eng, CACommonSense.org


Other Offices Held: Mayor, City of Los Altos, 2019


Committee and board assignments: Santa Clara County Library District—JPA Board, Santa Clara Valley Water Commission (alternate), Santa Clara / Santa Cruz Counties Airport / Community Roundtable (alternate), County Housing & Community Development Advisory Committee, Valley Transportation Authority Policy Advisory Committee, City/Cupertino Union School District Schools Issues Standing Committee, Youth Commission Interview Committee, Parks and Recreation Commission, Public Arts Commission

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