Thursday, February 8, 2024

Does Councilman Supernaw deserve another term?

Does Councilman Supernaw deserve reelection to another term?

YES!

The Los Altos Center Adjacent Neighborhoods enthusiastically endorse our popular and effective District 4 Councilman Daryl Supernaw for reelection.

Councilman Supernaw's thank you to LB Post readers for selecting him as the Top Civil Servant


Councilman Supernaw has proven himself to be an outstanding honest representative for our neighborhoods,  District 4, and Long Beach.

His commitments to foster economic growth, enhancing public safety, working on homeless issues, and his famous focus on constituent services alone would be worthy of a reelecting Supernaw to a final third term. 

 But there is so much more.

  • Supernaw worked to help acquire “project vouchers” for the new 76 unit residential building at the corner of PCH and Loma. The $41 million project was built to provided single apartments for previously unhoused, low-income residents. Without the vouchers the  project would  not have been feasible.
  • Supernaw’s office is the only council office that acts as a clearing house for homeless issues in its own district. Supernaw encourages residents to contact his office regarding the Fourth District homeless population to coordinate available services.
  • After the Animal Service Center was added to District 4, Supernaw successfully proposed an amendment to the current 2024 Long Beach City Budget for funds to eliminate the backlog of current and former shelter animals needing spay or neutering. The backlog is expected to be eliminatedby this summer.  
  • After the sacred Indigenous Peoples site of Puvungna at CSULB was added to  District 4, Supernaw has proposed and is working to have the city create a Native American Commission.  Once instituted, Long Beach will be one of the few municipalities with dedicated Native American representation within a city government.
  • Supernaw addresses local neighborhood concerns with  public and private projects ensuring residents questions are answered and residential input is considered. Examples include Supernaw hosting meetings about: the new CSULB dorms on Atherton; Sports Basement taking over the Los Altos Sears: and working with neighborhoods regarding city proposed street makeovers.
  • Supernaw’s office is renowned for both its service to residents and its fiscal efficiency.  Unlike other council offices, Supernaw does not hire local political party insiders, but instead hires competent professionals. With a productive and lean professional staff, Supernaw’s average yearly office budget operation savings is 42%. Those funds are then invested back into District 4 sidewalks, street repairs and community events.
  • Committed to full representation and communication, Supernaw’s staff is 100% bi-lingual. As an example, unlike his two political opponent’s ballot statements, Supernaw’s ballot statement appears in both English and Spanish, the two main languages spoken in the 4th District.
  • In addition to his famous weekly newsletter and monthly community meetings, Supernaw is a regular featured guest at neighborhood, HOA, and other community meetings.

Councilman Supernaw’s honesty, approachable demeanor, willingness to listen to and respond to constituents, and his ability to collaborate with colleagues has made him an effective and respected leader.

Yes! Supernaw deserves re-election to a final third term. 

```````

Contributions to the Re-Elect Daryl Supernaw for City Council 2024 campaign can be made at this link:

https://www.efundraisingconnections.com/c/DarylSupernaw/

His website is here: 

https://supernaw2024.com/


For more information click on: