Los Altos' Councilman to challenge Eisenberg for water board seat
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Los Altos' Councilman to challenge Eisenberg for water board seat
"Los Altos Councilman Pete Dailey said yesterday (Feb. 18) that he will be giving up his seat to challenge Rebecca Eisenberg, who has had a tumultuous tenure representing Palo Alto, Mountain View and Los Altos on the Valley Water district board. Eisenberg, 57, of Palo Alto has had a troubled tenure on the board, including allegations of racism, abusive behavior toward district employees, being stripped of responsibilities and a lawsuit that alleges that she stole documents from a closed session meeting."
"Eisenberg confirmed to the Post last week that she is running for re-election. Besides the accusations made by Valley Water employees, she previously lodged complaints with the district about retaliatory and discriminatory behavior towards her as a woman. Later investigations did not substantiate her claims. Dailey, 55 said he decided to run because he considers North County residents to be "ineffectively represented" and in need of a representative who will be more collaborative with other Valley Water board members."
Pete Dailey will give up his Los Altos City Council seat to challenge Rebecca Eisenberg for the Valley Water district board representing Palo Alto, Mountain View and Los Altos. Rebecca Eisenberg has faced allegations including racism, abusive behavior toward district employees, removal of responsibilities and a lawsuit alleging theft of documents from a closed session meeting. Eisenberg is running for re-election. She previously lodged complaints alleging retaliatory and discriminatory behavior as a woman, but later investigations did not substantiate those claims. Dailey cited ineffective North County representation and lack of collaboration, and his departure creates another open Los Altos council seat after four years of service.
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