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Linda Reynolds

Walt Spader
Ward 4 Council Member

Phone: (303) 466-4150
221 Himalaya Ave
Broomfield, CO 80020
wspader@broomfieldcitycouncil.org


Elected by Ward for a 4-year term. Current term ends November, 2011.

Resident of Broomfield since 1969; married to Barbara ("Bobbi") with 3 grown daughters and 5 grandchildren, all Broomfield residents. Enjoys grandchildren, friends, civic activities, politics.

Education: AT&T Bell Labs in-company training in Mechanical Engineering Technology; additional course work in engineering and computer sciences and continuing education in management.

Occupation/Experience: Retired early from AT&T Bell Labs as manager of the Design Engineering organization, a multi-group department with over 120 employees. More recently, provided consulting advice to businesses on projects that include the U.S. 36/96th St. Interchange, financing for that interchange, the OMNI Interlocken Resort and golf course, the recycled wastewater project for landscape irrigation, and the Northwest Parkway. Presently: part time consultant to the Interlocken Architectural Control Committee to enforce compliance with the covenants and standards for design, construction and maintenance.

Prior public service: Jackson Township, N.J. -- Board of Education board member and president, Planning Commission.
Broomfield -- City Councilmember and Mayor.

Philosophy of local government: Government should be an easily-accessible tool for citizens to create and sustain the quality of life that they desire. Its processes and functions should be fiscally responsible, non-intrusive, efficient, equitable, of high quality and based on well-thought-out principles of a representative democracy.