| Planning Board Representatives |
Name |
Area |
Subcommittee |
Background |
| Morton Printz, Chair |
3 |
Pedestrian Safety Chair |
Community resident since 1975. UCSD Professor of Pharmacology; conducts research on genetics of stress and hypertension. Interested in how to mitigate the effects of deficits in transportation infrastructure planning in our community. TPCPB rep to COMPACT (Community Planners Advisory Committee on Transportation), Vice Chair of COMPACT and chair of ASTRIN Subcommittee (Alternate Strategy for Transportation Infrastructure Planning). |
| Cliff Hanna, Vice Chair |
1 |
Transportation Chair, I-5/SR 56 Connectors Steering Committee |
Father of 3, husband to 1. Chemical engineer from Georgia Tech; Vice President of Torrey Pines Association. I wear many other hats as well and am involved in BIOCOM and IEA and other organizations. |
Diana Scheffler, Secretary |
3 |
Project Review Co-Chair |
Architect Intern, Bachelor of Architecture 2004, 25 years previously as manager with County of San Diego, 30 year resident of Del Mar Heights. Advocate of planning communities by balancing the needs of individuals with the needs of the community and future generations. |
Carole Larson, Treasurer |
2 |
Transportation, Website |
Freelance writer and graphic designer. Helped develop and implement the TPCPB online transportation survey and currently the webmaster for the Planning Board website. Advocate of sensible transportation options. |
| Michael Belch |
1 |
Website |
SDSU professor since 1976, specializing in consumer behavior and intergrated marketing communications; Terraces resident since 1977. Two kids. |
Barbara Cerny |
2 |
I-5/SR 56 Connectors Steering Committee, CSA-17 Rep |
A retired Fire Department administrator and EMS coordinator, I am interested in traffic impacts and public safety services. I am currently the area rep to the San Diego City Emergency Medical Care Committee, which includes CSA-17, the Ambulance District for Del Mar Heights/Terrace, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas and Rancho Santa Fe. I've lived in the area for 35 years. |
Faye Detsky-Weil, Past Chair |
2 |
Pedestrian Safety, Transportation |
Full-time instructional systems designer, former active school volunteer, resident of the community since 1987. Past Board Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary. Recipient of 2001 City of San Diego Community Service Award. |
| Michael Foster |
2 |
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Del Mar Heights resident since 2000, environmental consultant, proud parent. Motivated by preservation and improvement of our residential environment, particularly in the areas of traffic noise reduction, resisting property-take via eminent domain, holding public officials to the highest standards of public service, duty and due process. |
Greg Heinzinger |
Business |
Wireless Telecommunications |
Resident of Del Mar Heights since 1997. Interested in improving our community while maintaining its character and the balance between individual rights and community interests. |
Janie Killerman |
1 |
Project Review Co-Chair |
Moved to Del Mar Terrace from Northern California in 1999 after retiring from teaching in the Los Altos school district. Active in the Torrey Pines Docent Society and have been active as a trail guide for two years and the training coordinator for the new docent program. I am professionaly employed as a real estate consultant with Robbi Campbell and Associates at Prudential California Realty. Our tiny Del Mar area is known internationally. We have an important responsibility to honor the history and enhance the future of this remarkable place. |
| Philip Raphael |
2 |
Noise Committee Chair |
Retired psychologist (UCSD 1997) and Professor (SDSU 2003) |
| Dennis Ridz |
3 |
Project Review |
Community resident since 1998. Former senior manager with Johnson & Johnson, former principal in two local bio-techs. Master's degree in Finance, as well as in Chemical and Industrial Studies in the Pharmacology Industry.
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| Pat Stewart |
1 |
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Moved to San Diego in 1995. Currently retired from the corporate world and a partner in a strategic planning consulting firm. Married with four children and eleven grandchildren. |
| Pat Whitt |
3 |
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Community resident since 2000. Former small business owner. Currently fulltime caregiver for 90 year old mother. With a Master's Degree in Public Health in Hospital Administration, my interests focus on public health issues like noise, pollution, clean water, EMS and hospitals, as well as on safe neighborhoods with good schools |