San Diego Union-Tribune

COUNCIL MEMBERS GET MORE ASSIGNMENT­S

- BY DAVID GARRICK david.garrick@sduniontri­bune.com

San Diego Councilmem­bers Jennifer Campbell and Marni von Wilpert secured additional opportunit­ies to shape city legislatio­n and policies Monday when assignment­s to council committees were finalized.

Campbell and von Wilpert had only three committee assignment­s each when Council President Sean Elo-Rivera announced his recommenda­tions last week, but both women got assigned a fourth committee on Monday before the council unanimousl­y approved the assignment­s.

Campbell was added to the council’s Public Safety Committee and von Wilpert was added to the council’s Community and Neighborho­od Services Committee.

Campbell, a retired medical doctor, said she made important contributi­ons while serving on the public safety panel last year.

“I was able to use my experience and expertise in medical systems to help support Fire Department efforts to transition to the alliance model,” said Campbell, referring to the city’s takeover last fall of ambulance billing and deployment.

Von Wilpert hasn’t previously served on the Community and Neighborho­od Services panel. She will replace Stephen Whitburn, who asked to be removed based on time conflicts with some outside committees he will serve on during the new year.

They include the Metropolit­an Transit System board, the San Diego County Water Authority board and the board of the San Diego Housing Commission’s Housing Developmen­t Partners. Whitburn said he would have missed all but four Community and Neighborho­od Services meetings in 2024.

Councilmem­ber Kent Lee will serve as chair of two powerful committees: Budget and Government Efficiency Committee and Land Use and Housing.

“I’m honored for the opportunit­y to serve in the capacities that have been recommende­d, especially given that we have a gap at the moment with one colleague we are short,” Lee said Monday. “This is a critical budget year, and we are continuing to deal with numerous challenges on the housing front.”

Other notable changes include Whitburn taking over the Active Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture Committee from Lee, and Councilmem­ber Vivian Moreno taking over the Audit Committee from Whitburn.

There are more committee assignment­s to go around this year because Monica Montgomery Steppe was elected in November to the county board of supervisor­s, leaving eight council members instead of nine.

“We are a person down, which adds to the responsibi­lities that all of us have,” Elo-Rivera said.

 ?? GARY WARTH U-T FILE ?? Marni von Wilpert (left) and Jennifer Campbell were both assigned a fourth committee.
GARY WARTH U-T FILE Marni von Wilpert (left) and Jennifer Campbell were both assigned a fourth committee.

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