Rachelle Sander Email

Director Parks and Recreation . City of Cupertino

Current Roles

Employees:
242
Revenue:
$35M
About
Californians govern themselves by two sources of power. One way is to adopt a charter or constitution, which sets forth the basis and authority for all future actions not in contradiction with State law. The other way is to follow the provisions and requirements established by the State as General Law for cities. Cupertino falls within this latter category and is classified as a General Law City, as are about 80% of the cities in California. The City Council is the governing body of the City, vested with the regulatory and corporate power of the municipal corporation. Only the Council may establish City policy; accordingly, it is ultimately responsible to the people for the actions of government. The Council directs the course of local government through its power to pass ordinances, levy taxes, award contracts, and appoint certain city officers (such as the City Manager and City Attorney) and commissions. The mayor, who is also a member of the council, signs official documents, chairs the council meetings, and acts as the official head of the city at public and ceremonial occasions. The Cupertino City Council has five members. They are elected at large to overlapping, four-year terms. The Council members themselves elect the Mayor and Vice Mayor for a term of one year. City Council Ordinance 06-1985 set Council member salaries at $730.24 per month. Council members also receive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits, and may qualify for Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) benefits.
City of Cupertino Address
10300 Torre Ave
Cupertino, CA
United States

Past Companies

City of CupertinoDirector of Parks and Recreation
City of CupertinoActing Director of Parks and Recreation
City of CupertinoAssistant Director of Parks and Recreation

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