Rogue Community College Director, Zone 3 Sharon Davidson Director, Zone 6 Wallace Kaufman Tim Johnson David S. Trump Director, Zone 7 Patrick G. Huycke Southern Oregon Education Service District Director, Zone 5 Christine Norton-Cotts Director, Zone 6 Al Densmore Director, Zone 7 Louis A. Castillo, Jr. Southern Oregon Education Service District Director, Zone 8 Paul David Rasmussen Ashland School District No. 5 Ruth Alexander Howard Miller Chuck Keil Mat Marr Amy Sager Patton Sue Graham Jim Teece Michael L. Hays Amy W. Amrhein Butte Falls School District No. 91 John R. Huey Chris Zornes Sue Macy
Central Point School District No. 6, Zone 1 June M. Brock, Zone 1 Richard Dunn, Zone 2 Lenore Carol Gebhard Eagle Point School District No. 9 Jon Vait Scott Grissom Fred Thomas Yvonne Fletes Jonathan A. Bilden Deborah L. Brown Theresa Erickson Medford School District No. 549C Randi D. Rigby Robin A. Stroh Patricia Marie (Tricia) Prendergast Phoenix-Talent School District No. 4, Zone 2 Bob Kerlinger, Zone 1 Laura L. Lotspeich Director, Position 6, Zone 2 Nathan Shinn Director, Position 7, Zone 2 Craig L. Prewitt
Pinehurst School District No. 94 Rogue River School District No. 35 Mike Kuntz Three Rivers School District Director, Zone 5 William (Bill) Bonville Phil Stephens Prospect School District No. 59 Kim A. Marshall Michele McIntyre Ron Scriven William C. Pace Harry Davis Ed Angeletti John B. Myers Dick Handbury Three Rivers School District Director, Zone 1 Travis Robbins Dave Toler Director, Zone 3 Leslie Meier Rogue Valley Transportation District Douglas I. Hewett Stan Littrell Winter Salsig Director, Position 6 Carol Bennett Ernest L. Garb Director, Position 7 Sharon Ely Mary Ruth Wooding
Applegate Rural Fire District No. 9 Robert F. Ettner Lyn Hennion Colestin Fire District Directors s vote for two Cheri Avgeris Peggy A. Moore Evans Valley Fire District No. 6 Leslie W. Brooks Keith Lynn Evans Valley Fire District No. 6 Larry F. Tuttle Larry Menteer Dennis M. Feeley Jackson County Rural Fire District No. 3 Lynn B. Corwin Lois Hawley Wilson Jackson County Rural Fire District No. 4 Patrick V. Keene Michael Curtis Jackson County Rural Fire District No. 5 Fred S. Baumgartner Robert (Bob) Miller Albert F. Gray
Lake Creek Rural Fire District N. Nelson Leonard Medford Rural Fire District No. 2 Blair Crosby Duane Venekamp Prospect Rural Fire District Directors vote for three Neil A. Dye Sam Lineberger Dale S. Albee Richard L. Mast Rogue River Rural Fire District Richard R. Handbury James P. Hill Randy Cort Mark E. Reagles Rogue Valley Sewer Services Director Bill Stults Directors s vote for two Michael M. Parker Jerry M. Wisdom Charlotte Anne Water District Commissioner, Position 1 Steve Wilson Commissioner, Position 3 Commissioner, Position 5
Elk City Water District Commissioners s vote for three Starla Norman Mike Ryerson Gene Crawford Commissioners s vote for two Judy K. Glover Robert C. Glover Jacksonville Highway Water District Commissioner, Position 1 Commissioner, Position 4 Andy Lane Commissioner, Position 5 Douglas M. McGeary Kings Highway Water District Commissioner, Position 1 Alan H. Baker Commissioner, Position 2 Ellene Lynn Baker Commissioner, Position 3 Brynn Woodard Commissioner, Position 4 Jon M. Woodard Shady Cove Water District Commissioner, Position 3 Daryl (Dee) Hawkins Commissioner, Position 4 James C. Collier Commissioner, Position 5 Robert (Bob) Hawkins City of Jacksonville 15-61 Annexation of the City of Jacksonville to Rogue Valley Sewer Services (RVS) Question: Shall the City of Jacksonville annex into the services of Rogue Valley Sewer Services (RVS)? Summary: RVS is currently providing sewer services to Jacksonville by contract. Voters are being asked if the city should become part of RVS so that RVS will continue to provide sewer service and so the citizens of Jacksonville will have the right to vote in RVS elections. RVS began providing sewer services in July, 2003. Since then, it: - Inspected all maintenance lines; - Identified 109 sections needing repair and fixed 43 sections with the highest priority; - Replaced 2800 feet of sewer lines; and - Spent over twice as much on city projects, maintenance and treatment than the total amount paid by city rate-payers. Service rates will not be increased as a result of this annexation. Eagle Point and Central Point annexed into RVS in 1998 and 2000 with over 85% voter approval, so that their citizens would continue receiving sewer service and participate in RVS elections. Annexation gives Jacksonville residents representation in RVS decision making. Jacksonville City Council and RVS Board of Directors adopted resolutions supporting this annexation. A YES vote will continue this partnership. Yes No