- Shirley Dean
Infobox Officeholder
name = Shirley Dean
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order = Mayor of Berkeley
term_start =December 1994
term_end =November 2002
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predecessor =Loni Hancock
successor =Tom Bates
birth_date =
birth_place =Eaton, Colorado
death_date =
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constituency =
party = Democratic
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footnotes =Shirley Ann Dean (Bryant), considered
moderate in Berkeley politics, [ [http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=6647 Shirley Dean to Seek Another Term as Mayor (sources Dean as moderate)] ] is anAmerican politician who served as theMayor ofBerkeley, California from 1994 to 2002. Before serving two terms as Berkeley's Mayor, Dean served on the Berkeley City Council for 15 years between 1975 and 1994 [ [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1998/1209/dean.html Profile of Shirley Dean at the Berkeleyan] ] and was a leader of the Berkeley Democratic Club.Shirley Dean grew up in a single parent family, and graduated from
Berkeley High School in 1952. She was selected as a Distinguished Graduate in the Berkeley High School Hall of Fame, [ [http://www.berkeleyalum.org/activities/index.html Berkeley Alumni Association - Alumni of All Berkeley Schools September 23, 2008] ] and was the first in her family to attend college. She graduated with honors fromUC Berkeley with a BA inSocial Welfare in 1956.During part of the time that she served as Mayor, she worked on a half-time appointment for
UC Berkeley Undergraduate Admission and Relations with Schools and the Office of Admissions. [ [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1998/1209/dean.html Profile of Shirley Dean at the Berkeleyan] ] Her responsibilities included writing the plan and supervising field work for the recruitment of minority students to the UC Berkeley campus and visiting high schools throughout the State of California. She received two Distinguished Service Awards from UC Berkeley for her work before she retired in March, 2000. [ [http://www.smartvoter.org/2002/11/05/ca/alm/vote/dean_s/bio.html League of Women Voters Full Biography for Shirley Dean] ]In July 2008, Dean announced that she intends to run for mayor again, in the November 2008 election. [ [http://www.dailycal.org/article/102102/mayor_tom_bates_announces_plans_to_run_for_re-elec Article in "The Daily Californian"] ]
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Mayor
Shirley Dean was first elected Mayor of Berkeley in 1994 after a close run-off race. [ [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1998/1209/dean.html Profile of Shirley Dean at the Berkeleyan] ]
She was re-elected by more than 56% of the vote in 1998. [ [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1998/1209/dean.html Profile of Shirley Dean at the Berkeleyan] ] Some may remember that the month before her 1998 victory her opponent, Don Jelinek, accused her of having disguised her identity while visiting
Wilmington College , the college that rival Councilmember and Jelinek supporterKriss Worthington attended. [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1998/10/06/MN84413.DTL Berkeley Mayor Accused of Lying About Fact-Finding Expedition] ] Dean stated that she visited the school seeking to read about Worthington in the college’s newspaper, a public record. She also stated she never asked for non-public records and that upon the request of the college showed her California Driver’s License bearing her full name and address. There is no record of her ever having said a word about the material she read in the college's newspaper.During most of her two-term tenure as Mayor, she worked with divided City Council that had a 5-4 progressive majority. The position of mayor in the city of Berkeley is largely a symbolic post, carrying no more power than other council members. [ [http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=10114 Structure of Berkeley Government] ] Dean compensated by working relentlessly on programs she thought were best for the city. [ [http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2002-11-20/article/16214?headline=Mayor-Dean-says-goodbye Article in "The Berkeley Daily Planet"] ] For much of her career, Dean's political base was the very active network of Berkeley neighborhood organizations, however many of her critics and rivals found her to be too conservative. Dean and other members of the City Council were openly mocked at a city-sponsored art festival where a satirical, mock City Council meeting was staged in which actors took over the Council Chambers and ridiculed Berkeley's elected officials.
After
September 11 , when the progressive City Council majority voted to condemn the war inAfghanistan , Dean went onFox News and reported that the Council’s actions were prompting a flood of letters and e-mails threatening an economic boycott of the City . [ [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,37190,00.html Berkeley Draws Ire for Anti-War Stand] ] On a television show regarding the issue, she called her Council colleagues who had voted for the measure “patriots” who had every right to protest.Dean lost her bid for reelection in 2002 to fellow democrat
Tom Bates . The day before the election Tom Bates stole 1,000 copies of The Daily Californian because the paper had endorsed Dean. Bates was charged with the theft, pled guilty, was fined, and ordered to pay the paper restitution. [ [http://www.dailycal.org/article/10530/berkeley_mayor_tom_bates_to_plead_guilty_to_theft Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates to Plead Guilty to Theft] ]Dean's accomplishments as Mayor include:
* Recognition for bringing the Arts and Theater District to life inDowntown Berkeley by establishing a public-private partnership with theTony Award -winningBerkeley Repertory Theatre and bringing in the JazzSchool, Aurora Theater, and Nevo Center for the Performing Arts in one of Berkeley’s oldest buildings [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E07E1DB103AF930A25750C0A9679C8B63 The New York Times ARTS "IN AMERICA; Berkeley Now Nurtures Theater as Well as Protest"] ] . The Arts and Theater District was showcased by theUnited States Conference of Mayors as an example of revitalization of a declining downtown area. It is estimated that over a 5 year period the city's original investment of $5.5 million on Arts District projects generated over $150 million in public and private spending in the downtown area. [ [http://www.usmayors.org/usmayornewspaper/documents/05_28_01/indianapolis1.asp "Mayors Gather in Indianapolis to Learn About Model Arts Programs"] ]
* Putting together the funding to build theBerkeley I-80 bridge a bicycle and pedestrian overpass that spans the multi-lane I-80 Freeway providing safe passage from the city to theEastshore State Park and theBerkeley Marina . [ [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1998/1209/dean.html Profile of Shirley Dean at the Berkeleyan] ]
* Development of a plan for City-sponsored housing assistance for people with AIDS to remain in their own homes based on the input of a task force she formed that included members of the AIDS community. The unanimously approved plan served as the pre-cursor to the city obtaining federally sponsored supportive housing. [ [http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/contentdisplay.aspx?id=6042 Homelessness Prevention - Continuum Of Care Plan - City of Berkeley, CA] ]
* Working to restore the landmark Marin Circle Fountain with private funds. The fountain is the largest public works gift ever given to the city of Berkeley.
* Working in partnership withCountry Joe McDonald to honor veterans by bringing the “Wall that Heals”, aVietnam War memorial, to Berkeley in honor of those who served, died and protested that war. [ [http://www.countryjoe.com/voice.htm War Memorial on its way to Berkeley] ]
* Establish programs expanding and renovating the city's library, constructing 800 new housing units including the Gaia Building downtown, and lowering crime. [ [http://journalism.berkeley.edu/projects/election2002/stories/000114.html Bates Ousts Incumbent Dean in Berkeley Mayors Race] ]
* As Chair of theEast Bay Public Safety Corridor, leading the East Bay regional effort to ban the sale ofSaturday Night Specials , enacttrigger lock ordinances, and impose special taxes on retailers who sell guns. [ [http://www.oaklandnet.com/government/council/coun_mem/chang/guncon.html Gun Control - City of Oakland] ] This work was recognized by theUnited States Department of Justice and Attorney GeneralJanet Reno as exemplary. She also secured private contributions to purchase an outdoor sculpture, “The Berkeley Peace Bell”, made from melted guns. [ [http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=7820 City of Berkeley Guns to Art Project Peace Bell] ]Early Political Carreer
Dean started her political career by organizing the Bonita-Berryman Neighborhood Association, which led to her appointment in 1971 to the city's Planning Commission. In the early 70s, she worked with Urban Care to stop the development of a large shopping center on the waterfront. [ [http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2002-11-20/article/16214?headline=Mayor-Dean-says-goodbye Article in "The Berkeley Daily Planet"] ] She also worked with Urban Care to achieve Council approval for what is recognized as one of the best Landmarks Preservation Ordinances in the Nation. [ [http://lpo2006.org/arguments/ Landmarks Preservation Ordinance 2006 Update] ]
Dean served on the Berkeley City Council for 15 years between 1975 and 1994. [ [http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/1998/1209/dean.html Profile of Shirley Dean at the Berkeleyan] ] She was first elected to the City Council in 1975 as an at large member, she served on the council until 1982. When district elections were adopted in Berkeley in 1986 Dean was the first elected coucil member from District 5, she held the seat until 1994 when she was elected Mayor.
In 1976, she was elected from a caucus in her congressional district as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in
New York City pledged to SenatorFrank Church . [ [http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=24786 Candidate - 2008 - Dean - City of Berkeley, CA September 23, 2008] ]Recent Community Involvement
Since leaving the Mayor’s Office in 2002, Dean has been involved in several community and environmental organizations, serving on the boards of:
* Save Strawberry Canyon, an organization working to preserve the watershed and woodlands of Strawberry Canyon from proposed massive construction by
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory . [ [http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-04-15/article/29755?headline=Wild-Neighbors-Strawberry-Canyon-and-UC-s-Edifice-Complex Wild Neighbors: Strawberry Canyon and UC’s Edifice Complex] ]
* A Better Way, an East Bay social service and mental health agency that serves children and their families.
* Citizens for East Shore Parks (CESP) [ [http://www.eastshorepark.org/board.php Citizens for East Shore Parks Board of Directors] ] , working to extend the waterfront park through Point Molate inRichmond, California . [ [http://www.eastshorepark.org/eastshore_state_park.php "CESP works with park agencies to forge an affordable Brickyard Plan"] ]In 2003, Dean was named Woman of the year by the Zonta Club of Berkeley/North Bay.
Dean made headlines in 2007 when she, at age 71, city council member Betty Olds, 86, and noted environmentalist and co-founder of Save the Bay, Sylvia McLaughlin, 90, climbed a ladder to join in a tree-sitting protest aimed at saving the Memorial Oak Grove outside the stadium of the University of California, Berkeley. The grove would be mostly cut down under a building plan for a new athletic facility. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/23/us/23tree.html A Dose of Maturity for a California Protest] ] [ [http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2007-01-23/article/26151?headline=Dean-Olds-McLaughlin-Join-Campus-Tree-Protest Dean, Olds, McLaughlin Join Campus Tree Protest] ]
Offices Held
External links
* [http://shirleydeanformayor.org/ Shirley Dean for Mayor website]
* [http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=24786 Shirley Dean's Candidate Profile]References
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