Committees

 Joining a Committee

Community participation and input is a vital component to the performance and results achieved from the District’s committees, and we are actively seeking Kirkwood residents, landowners and ratepayers to provide perspective and expertise otherwise not readily available to the Board of Directors.  We know your time is valuable.  Committees meet every other month at the District offices; participation by teleconference is acceptable.  If you are interested in helping shape the District’s future and can commit a minimum of 2-3 hours per month to focus on a wide range of issues, we would like to hear from you!

If you are interested in serving on a committee, please send a letter of interest and statement of qualifications to the District’s General Manager, Erik Christeson, at echristeson@kmpud.com.  Or you can contact him directly at 209-258-4444 should you have any questions.


 

STANDING/ BOARD COMMITTEES

As of December 2023

 1.   FINANCE

      Chairman John Schroeder, Director Bob Epstein

      Community Members:  Standish O’Grady, Jack Longinotti, Frank Pedroncelli, Howard Hoffman

 

2.  OPERATIONS          

      Chairman Peter Dornbrook, Director John Schroeder

      Community Members:  Caroline Scott, Dan Deemer, Jay Dwyer.

 

3.  PLANNING                                     

      Chairman Chris Tucher, Director Peter Dornbrook

      Community Members: Patrick O’Donnell, Preston Roper, Anne-Flore Dwyer, Eric Richert.

 

4. COMMUNICATIONS

      Chairman Doug Mitarotonda, Director Chris Tucher

      Community Members:  Steve King, Sandy Goldberg, Anh Oppenheimer, Pamela Hyde, 

 

5.  PERSONNEL                                   

      Chairman Bob Epstein, Director Doug Mitarotonda

6. LAFCO

Chairman Doug Mitarotonda, Director Bob Epstein

7. Temporary Advisory Committee: Fire & EMS

Director Doug Mitarotonda, Director Peter Dornbrook

Community Members: Rick Ansel, Sandy Goldberg, Eric Richert, Dan Deemer, Joel Gomez, John Reiter, Anne-Flore Dwyer, Jack Longinotti, Bertrand Perroud