Saturday, January 02, 2010

Imagine...

20 years from now, our overall quality of life in Lake County will have improved over life here today. We have not only preserved the unique beauty and agricultural nature of our area, but our local communities will have created a strong “sense of place.“ Our ecosystems are thriving: our pure waters team with life, our air is clean and our soils are seasonally renewing and alive--all are in better condition than when we began.

Our people see and experience our land differently than we do today. We work together to preserve and protect our watershed. We grow much of our food locally and are able to meet most of our own basic needs and those of the most vulnerable among us.

We find that once our basic needs are met, that our lives are primarily about being more, not having more.
Growth: We will have grown our sense of community, our cultural and local heritage, and our health and the health of our wildlife and ecosystems.
Economy: Our local economies are thriving and we are well on our way to not only living sustainably within our watershed, but also improving the health of it.
Purpose: Our children understand that we all play an active ongoing role in Lake County’s restoration and renewal.


That's how I see it. My goal is to foster dialog and productive action on community self-reliance and local sustainability in Lake County, CA. I imagine this change: from our dependence upon an economy that depletes resources, exploits people and damages ecological systems to a way of life more connected to each other and our local community.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Clear Lake Tules

I created this in honor of the tules of Clear Lake.

Enjoy!

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Monday, March 09, 2009

Upcoming Events--March 2009

Upcoming opportunities for citizen input, shaping the future of Lake County:

March 11, 6-8PM: first Mt Konocti Master Plan public workshop. County staff is inviting broad-based participation in the creation of a Master Plan before the trails on Mt. Konocti are opened to the public. The first meetings will take place in the BOS Chambers in the Courthouse (255 N. Forbes) on Wednesday, March 11 and Wednesday, March 25, both from 6-8PM: everyone is welcome! For more information contact the Public Services Department at 262-1618 or visit www.preservekonocti.org.
A downloadable printable flyer: http://www.preservekonocti.org/publicmtg0309.pdf


March 11, 6-8:30PM: fourth Blueprint Planning Program community workshop in Lucerne at the Alpine Senior Center 3985 Country Club Drive. This is one of five community workshops sponsored by the Lake County/City Area Planning Council as part of Lake County 2030, a regional Blueprint Planning Program intended to formulate a long range vision for local government planning and policies over the next 20 years, particularly regarding land use and transportation. Participants will learn about specific growth issues and then share ideas through small group activities and discussion. This is your chance to influence the future direction of our community!


March 14, 10AM-12PM: fifth and final Blueprint Planning Program community workshop. In Middletown at the Calpine Visitor Center, 15500 Central Park Road.

We hope to see you there!

Celebrating renewable energy in Lake County!

Read about it here:
lakeconews.com.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Announcement: Community Wildfire Protection Planning

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

On behalf of the Lake County Firesafe Council and the Board of Supervisors, I would like to invite you to participate in Community Wildfire Protection Planing in communities all around Lake County. This is an important task that absolutely requires community involvement to be successful. Details are posted below

Some communities, like South County, have very strong efforts already underway and look for additional citizen involvement, others (many right here in District 3) are developing a new plan for their area. All are vital to improving firefighter safety, to protecting property and, most importantly, saving lives. In all cases, our communities could use the additional funding and citizen involvement enabled by a good Community Wildfire Protection Plan. So please join me, the Lake County Firesafe Council, and your community leaders in attending the meeting in your area. Together will develop our local Community Wildfire Protection plan.

I look forward to seeing you there!

Denise Rushing


P.S. We could use your help in publicizing these meetings-- more information including downloadable posters are available at the Lake County FEC website
HERE.

Doors open ½ hour before meeting start time. Meetings last approximately 2.5 hours.
All Lake County citizens are invited and encouraged to attend the meeting nearest their home and properties.

For more information, visit Firesafe Council Website,
contact Mireya Turner at 263-2368, or email LakeFSC@gmail.com.
For information on meeting logistics, please contact Linda Juntunen at 263-4180 ext. 16.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Community Wildfire Protection

In October, we will begin meetings throughout the communities of Lake County to develop community wildfire protection plans. I will post dates and locations here.


Stay Tuned!!!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Upper Lake Town Hall

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

I invite citizens of Upper Lake to a community town hall meeting: .


Weds, June 18, 2008, 4pm
Upper Lake High School Cafeteria

Also planning to attend will be
--Kelly Cox, County Administrator,
--Eric Seeley, Deputy Redevelopment Director,
--Sheriff Rod Mitchell,
--Brent Siemer, Public Works,
--Pam Francis, County Water Resources.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Nylander Park Grand Opening

Clearlake Oaks Nylander Park Grand Opening dedicaton and celebration took place May 31, 2008! The park includes over 38,000 square feet of lawn, a variety of beautiful trees, a meandering cobbled path, with many places to sit and enjoy the park, 400 feet of rock wall that was modeled after the rock wall along clearlake.

Here are some photos of the event:

Lake County public Services Parks Staff

The Nylander Family:

Members of the Local Lake County Fiddlers:




It took a whole community to make this happen. The heart that went into the planning and creating of this space was wonderful to behold. Special Thanks goes to:

County Public Services Director Kim Clymire and the County Parks staff for building such a stunning place: the most beautiful community park in all of Lake County;

The Community of Clearlake Oaks, for volunteering time to prepare the grounds, plan the park, and donate their time, talent and treasure to making it a reality

Individuals in our Lake County community who collectively donated over $15000 to purchase the trees, benches, lamps and other park amenities,and the Clearlake Oaks-Glenhaven Business Association who donated an additional $5000.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Northshore Community Town Hall Meetings

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

I invite members of the Northshore communities to upcoming community town hall meetings. The meeting dates and times for the individual communities of Clearlake Oaks, Blue Lakes and Lucerne have been scheduled and are listed below. In March and April, I plan to sponsor Community town Halls in Upper Lake and Nice (times and place to be announced).

Clearlake Oaks:
Sunday, January 20, 2008, 4pm, Clearlake Oaks Moose Lodge (at the junction of highway 20 and highway 53)

Blue Lakes:
Sunday, January 27, 2008, 4pm, Pine Acres Resort ( 5328 Blue Lakes Road, Blue Lakes )

Lucerne:
Saturday February 9, 2008, 1 pm, Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 3985 Country Club Drive, Lucerne

Nice, Upper Lake to be scheduled, dates and locations to be announced.


For more information and here are links to flyers for the two january meetings (requires adobe acrobat reader to view):
Clearlake Oaks Flyer
Blue Lakes Flyer
Lucerne Flyer

I look forward to seeing you there!

Denise

Friday, September 28, 2007

Nylander Park

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

Many citizens of Clearlake Oaks have been working with county officials and the local community to design Nylander Park for the community. All envision this park as a highly visible stop for visitors to Lake County in the town known as the "Gateway to Clear Lake." Fellow citizens have been volunteering their time and energies to both the the design effort and the site work. It is inspiring to see how the community has come together to renew their town--and Nylander Park is an important step.

This is an opportunity for you to help. Perhaps you might consider remembering a loved one by donating a memorial to this community park? Or planting a tree for the Lake County and Clearlake Oaks community? Here is your chance!


Thursday, July 12, 2007

Buy Local Food

Dear Friends,

In these times, one of the most persistant and significant actions we as individuals can take is this: buy local food.

By buying local food, we reduce our personal impact on the climate, we reduce the amount of energy needed to grow our food and we help our own farmers and the local economy too. I encourage you to pledge to buy a portion of your food locally, say one pound a week. By local, I mean grown as close to home as possible, within 100 miles or preferably less. Whether you visit a farmers market, or a local store, or are able to grow your own or buy directly from the farmer--you eliminate miles of transportation energy embedded in the food you eat.

As an added incentive, I recently discovered that by doing this, you could also win a prize!
I encourage you to join me in taking a local food pledge (pledging to eat at least 1 pound a week from local sources). If you are willing to do this, please visit this link:
Carbon Conscious Consumer Logo

As a next step, perhaps those of you in Lake County who have joined the LakeFuture group list can begin to share their favorite local food choices with one another, or send them to me and i will post them on the www.lakefuture.org website. There, I will also post the link to the food pledge site and any other good local food ideas you send me.

Denise

P.S. The top prize of $6000 worth of landscaping would create a great garden. (If you win that prize, and don't have room for a garden, let me know and I am sure we can help you find a fledgling community group that could use the help.) Spread the word!

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Friday, June 01, 2007

Upcoming Nice Town Hall Meeting

Hi All:

I need your help getting the word out regarding the Nice Town Hall meeting. Details here:

Thursday June 7th at 5:30 pm
Sons of Italy Hall
2817 Hwy 20, Nice

Topics Include:
--Community Redevelopment
--Public Safety / Local Law Enforcement
--Community Issues and Questions
--County Project Updates
--Community Parks
--Open Forum
Free tables will be set up for local groups, businesses or organizations wishing to distribute literature.

Also Attending:
--Kelly Cox, County Administrator
--Eric Seely, Deputy Director Redevelopment
--Kim Clymire, Public Services
--Rod Mitchell, Sheriff

Many thanks to the Sons of Italy for donating the space for this community meeting! For more information, contact 263-2368 or email deniser@co.lake.ca.us


Please help me get the word out to residents of Nice. Thanks for your help!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Many Thanks

Thank you so much to all those who have sent me cards and emails following the death of my domestic partner, Renee Shields, on May 12th. Your support has been overwhelming and in very much appreciated during this difficult time.

In gratitude,

Denise

Sunday, April 29, 2007

In NICE--STUFF and more stuff

This just in from Jeff Lynch, Water Resource Technician at the Robinson Rancheria Pomo Indians of California:

Here are the totals of Saturdays Cleanup on Pyle Rd. We had 35 Volunteers from the Nice Community and Robinson Rancheria show up
* 81 Tires
* Vehicle Transmission
* A Large Walk-in Cooler Door
* 15' Long Steel I-Beam
* 5 - 55 Gallon Steel Drums
* 30 Gallons of Motor Oil
* 3 - Stoves
* 1 - Refrigerator
* 6 - Car Batteries
* 1 - High Chair
* Large Quantities of Bed Springs and Barbwire
* 30 CYD - Dumpster was filled with Trash
* 1 - Stolen Rental Truck that was abandoned was towed away by Rich's Towing
* 4 - Abandoned Vehicles Information was documented by California Department of Fish & Game to be removed and investigated for filing charges.
* 2 - Abandoned Vehicle Trailers
* 1 - Abandoned Camper
* Supporting Documentation that was recovered from trash will be used for investigation and to file charges.
* Other Evidence of Illegal Activities observed within the area is under investigation. (Confidential)

For more information Contact Warden Lynette Shimek of The California Department of Fish & Game @ LSHIMEK@dfg.ca.gov

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Illegal Dumping Presentation to the Board of Supervisors

Here is part 1 of the Illegal dumping presentation made at the Board of supervisors on 4/17/07. If you would like to see the whole 50 minutes, in 10 minute increments, Click Here or on the additional links below. Q: Why 5 parts? A: YouTube limits uploads to 10 minute segments.

Enjoy.




Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Lucerne Town Hall

Thank you to everyone who attended the Lucerne townhall meeting on February 17, 2007! Results of the survey and summary of the town hall notes are here:

"Quick Survey" Results
Meeting Notes--top issues and comments

As a result of this meeting, the County will conduct a clean-up of Morrison creek this Saturday. Further creek management and clean-up will be determined by citizen involvement in the CRMP (Coordinated Resource Management Planning) group. The first meeting of the Lucerne CRMP is tonight at 6:30 pm at the Lucerne Senior Center.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Clearlake Oaks Town Hall Summary

Dear Friends and Neighbors:

Thank you to everyone who attended the Clearlake Oaks townhall meeting on January 24, 2007! Your energy, enthusiasm and especially your presence energized those engaged in County service roles. The community enabled a number of decisions this past week and are excited to move forward on projects and ideas that will benefit the Oaks. MANY good ideas and thoughts emerged from the meeting, and the subsequent plaza design meeting the following week. Thank you for your involvement--it is truly inspiring!

By now, if you signed up for one of the four ad-hoc "hot topic" groups, you should have been contacted by a topic organizer with a status update and (in some cases) a follow-on meeting. Eric Seely and Kelly Cox are busy with the next steps for both the plaza project and Nylander park and the county has initiated discussion for the Schindler Creek park property. In addition, the Oaks task force is being evaluated and the processes updated by Voris Brumfield--look for her analysis and recommendations at a future Board of Supervisors meeting.

A summary of the Town Hall is pasted below (thank you to citizens Chuck Lamb and Holly Harris for their help compiling this) and I have posted the compiled results of the "quick survey" and comments online:
Survey results
Open Forum Notes

The above results include surveys from some of the seniors who attended a lunch-time update the Friday following the town hall. (A few of you filled out the survey quite creatively, so compiling the results was a challenge!) The "score" assigned to any one of the 12 items is the inverse of the ranking. Example: if everyone ranked an item as #1, the "average score" would be 12.

I'll do my best to focus on the issues that you have indicated are the most important and provide periodic updates of our collective progress on the projects and hot topics going forward. Thanks again for your involvement and for your interest in your community!

Denise



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Synopsis from the Jan. 24th Clearlake Oaks Community Meeting

Over 200 people attended Supervisor Denise Rushing's first Town Hall Meeting, held at the Moose Lodge in Clearlake Oaks on Jan. 24th. Also in attendance were many county employees. Local businesses, local government, organizations and groups set up tables around the Moose Lodge to disseminate information to attendees.

Following is a synopsis from the meeting:

1) Welcome and Introduction - Denise Rushing
Purpose of the meeting was to enlist community help in improving CLO, and feedback on projects/survey results.

2) Clearlake Oaks Survey Results - Eric Seely, (Redevelopment Deputy Director)
- Overview: The purpose of the survey was to develop a plan to revitalize Glenhaven and Clearlake Oaks. 2200 surveys were mailed out to local residents and businesses, with a response of 281 surveys. Questions were posed on community identity and architectural themes, as well as a section for comments.
- Community Identity Responses: 27% Fishing & Water; 23% Gateway to Clear Lake/Konocti;
17% Oak Trees; 17% Old Time Family Vacation Spot
- Architectural Theme: 72% wanted a theme. Types of themes: 25% Oaks/Mixed Architectural Styles; 24% Country Charm; 20% Fishing Village.
- Conclusion: Strong preference for country charm/mixed architectural/oaks theme.

3) Survey Comment Section - Denise Rushing
Following is an overview - via ranking - of the survey comments
- (1) Clean Up Town/Code Enforcement and Law Enforcement (60 comments)
- (2) Facelift businesses on Hwy 20, Red & White (45 comments)
- (3 & 4) Keep rural small town charm/traffic calming and truck elimination on Hwy 20
- (5) Better local stores and services
- (6) Don't spend a lot of money fixing things
- (7) Community park

4) Survey Project Rankings/Costs - Denise Rushing
The survey results ranked projects in the following order: Clark's Island Park/Marina; Hwy 20 Park next to Nylanders; Hwy 20 Calming and Beautification; Plaza Project; Schindler Creek Park.

Denise gave an overview and graph ranking the projects by popularity, ease of implementation, length of time, and cost. Based on the results, the Clark's Island project (at roughly $3.5M & up to 5 years) was deemed too costly, compared to other projects such as the Hwy 20 Park and Schindler Creek Park. Based upon those factors, the first priorities would be the community park, then the plaza and schindler park. She requested feedback from the Public.

5) Plaza Restoration - Eric Seely
The CLO Plaza project will be located in the "parking lot" across from the CLO Senior Center and Methodist Church (behind Nylander's). Currently it is in the design/engineering phase, with a projected completion date of Sept. 2008. Plans include a grassy/tree-lined area with picnic tables, middle concrete section for fairs/events, water fountain feature, covered gazebo for concerts, one-way traffic around the Plaza and peripheral parking.

5) Downtown Park - Kelly Cox (County Administrator)
The County and Gary Nylander have reached a sales agreement on 11 parcels located just west of Nylander's Red & White, and behind. This will give a downtown park fronting on Hwy 20 and contiguous to the Plaza Park. The agreement has been publicly noticed, and will be (hopefully) finalized by the BOS at their meeting February 13th.

6) Highway 20 Improvements - Kelly Cox
The BOS has approved a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) to install/construct curbs, gutters and sidewalks, decorative street lights on Hwy 20 from the Tower Mart to the Fire Station, and from the Windmill building to Foothill. Eventually hope to put in sidewalks down to the school. The speed of this project is dependent on approval by Caltrans.

7) Business Attraction Study - Kelly Cox
The County hired a consultant to give suggestions on increasing visitor/spending in CLO. Kelly felt the final report was disappointing, but it did give some ideas, such as expanding restaurant choices and local services; creating/promoting annual events.

8) Shoreline Plan - Rick Coel (Community Development Director)
The Lake County General Plan is nearly completed and will be out for Planning Commission review this spring. The second highest priority is now completion of the Shoreline Plan, an area plan covering Lucerne, Glenhaven, Clearlake Oaks and down to Lower Lake - this has been on hold for 3-years. Emily Minton with handle this project. Mapping has been completed, a draft document will be available in 4 months. The original Advisory Committee will be contacted and vacancies filled. Once the document has been reviewed, it will be out for public and agency comments.

9) Community Parks and Recreation - Kim Clymire (Director Public Services)
Kim has roughly $500K in grant/funds money for purchase and improvement of a park in CLO. He wanted input on where to spend it. After much discussion, the majority of attendees indicated they would like Kim to pursue purchase of the Schindler Creek property (located on Hwy 20, separated from the school by Schindler Creek), which could be held until future funds are available for development. Plans included a future agreement with the school for joint use of play fields, footbridge connecting the two properties.

10) CLO Community Task Force:
The Task Force is currently funded, but not fully staffed. This is partly due to hiring difficulties in the Sheriff's department. This will be readdressed in the near future.

11) Workshops:
Flip charts were set up in each corner of the Moose Lodge, for attendees to offer ideas/sign-up on the top four concerns, as compiled from the survey:
Hwy 20 Beautification; Business Attraction; Parks and Recs; Blight/CleanUp/Law Enforcement.

12) Open Forum - Denise Rushing
The meeting was then opened up for public comments/suggestions/feedback on the survey conclusions. Some of the comments:
- Keep CLO rural; theme of "Pleasant Place to Walk"; better trash pickup; cleanup by the boat ramp; cleanup houses; sky-friendly streetlights; trees by PO and Happy Garden; fix potholes; weed control in the Keys; need reasons to stop in CLO.

A recap meeting was held on Jan. 26 at the CLO Senior Center. For those not able to attend either session, a video copy of Moose Lodge meeting is available at the Senior Center, and the Keys POA. For further questions, feel free to call 998-0135. Denise Rushing can be contacted at 263-2368, deniser@co.lake.ca.us

Upcoming Meetings:

Feb. 17th at 12:30 pm - Lucerne Community Town Hall Meeting hosted by Denise Rushing at the Lucerne Senior Center, 10th and Country Club Drive. Topics of concern to Lucerne include redevelopment; community clubhouse; promenade; community parks; Shoreline Area Plan; public safety; water organizations. For more info contact Donna at 274-8482 or email panhead49@mchsi.com

March 25, 12pm to 3pm. Waterwise/Solar Energy Seminar sponsored by the Spring Valley Homeowners Association to be held at the Community Center in Spring Valley. Topics to include soil types and amendments; landscape design; native, deer-resistand and drought-tolerant plants; drip irrigation; solar energy for garden and home; star thistle management; blue oaks management. For more info call Jeannie at 998-9272.

Future Town Hall Meetings will also be held in Spring Valley, Nice, Upper Lake and Blue Lakes over the next few months, though dates have not yet been confirmed.

Once again, thanks for your interest!

(Summary by Holly Harris / Chuck Lamb 998-0135)

Friday, January 12, 2007

Initial Announcements

This past Tuesday I was sworn into office as District 3 Supervisor in front of a courthouse crowd that was standing room only. Wow. Thank you to everyone who came to show their support--it meant a lot to have you there. This particular Board of Supervisors meeting turned out to be a marathon: county staffers said it was one of the longest agendas in awhile. AND at nearly 10pm the Board approved the Rivieras Area Plan, a culmination of many many months work by the citizens of the Riverias Community. What a day.

I thought I would share with you some announcements that you may find of interest.

TOWN HALLS
On January 24th at 6:30pm, I will sponsor a Town Hall for the Community of Clearlake Oaks and Glenhaven--details listed below. The Clearlake Oaks Town Hall is the first in a series of Community Meetings I'm sponsoring along the North Shore. The next Town Hall will be held in Lucerne on Saturday, Feb. 17 (noon) at the Lucerne Senior Center. Community meetings are planned for Upper Lake in March, Spring Valley in April, Nice in May, Blue Lakes in June--dates/times To Be Announced.

PLANNING COMMISSION
I am seeking applications for appointment to the Lake County Planning Commission effective March 1. Applicants must be residents of Supervisorial District 3 in order to be eligible for appointment. District 3 includes the communities of Blue Lakes, Upper Lake, Lake Pillsbury, Nice, Lucerne, Glenhaven, Clearlake Oaks and Spring Valley. Any residents of District 3 who may be interested in the position, are encouraged to contact me in writing, stating why they wish to serve and what experience and qualifications they would bring to the position. Correspondence should be sent to Denise Rushing c/o Board of Supervisors Office, County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St, Lakeport, CA 95453 no later than Jan. 31.

ONGOING COMMUNICATION
You are welcome to visit my website/blog from time to time at http://www.deniserushing.org. If you haven't already done so, I hope you also sign up for these email updates and share this email with others you think might find it of interest. As always, feel to contact me at the Board of Supervisor offices, 707-263-2368 or email: at deniser@co.lake.ca.us

It is an honor to be serving the community in this role and I look forward to all we can accomplish together!


Denise



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CLO TOWN HALL DETAILS:

Clearlake Oaks Community Town Hall Meeting, Wednesday, Jan. 24th beginning at 6:30pm. The event will take place at the Clearlake Oaks Moose Lodge, located at the intersection of Hwy 20 and Hwy 53.

Topics will include:
- Presentation of the Clearlake Oaks Community Survey results
- Projects Update: The Plaza, Community Parks, Highway 20 Improvements
- Community Discussion of Open Issues and Questions Going Forward, including Community Task Force and Clean-up
- Shoreline Area Planning Update
- Open Forum

Also in attendance will be: Kelly Cox (Lake County Administrator); Eric Seely (Deputy Directory Lake County Redevelopment); Rick Coel (Director Lake County Community Development); Kim Clymire (Director Lake County Parks and Recreation) and Lake County Sheriff Rod Mitchell.

As in the past, there will be free tables set up for local groups, organizations or businesses wishing to distribute informational literature or promote upcoming events. For more info, please contact Holly Harris or Chuck Lamb at (707) 998-0135, rtnc@sonic.net

For those unable to attend the meeting, I will also provide an update of the Town Hall Meeting, just after lunch on Friday, Jan. 26th, at the Clearlake Oaks Live Oak Senior Center, located on Foothill Blvd.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

More About Denise

Denise's candidacy can be summed up as follows: To actively preserve Lake County's natural health and beauty, and enhance local community well being for current and future generations.

Denise was born and raised in Northern California and has lived most of her adult life in rural areas throughout the North State. She earned her Bachelors Degree in engineering from Stanford University where she studied alternative energy and environmental science and a Master's Degree in Culture and Spirituality from Holy Names College in Oakland, CA.

Denise’s business career spans over two decades and includes executive leadership at a number of technology firms: including Sage Systems, CellNet Data Systems and Invensys. Up until 1996, she held a variety of leadership positions at PG&E, including manager of customer operations in Shasta Division (Redding), Industrial Energy Efficiency Engineer in Yuba City, CA and PG&E's Corporate Director of Energy Efficiency Programs and Manager of Clean Air Vehicle Programs.

Denise is proud to call Lake County home. She is an environmental engineer, an organic grower and regenerative ecological designer (certified permaculturist) in Upper Lake. As an active community member,

Denise founded Dancing TreePeople Organic Orchard and Garden in Upper Lake, California, where she and her partner care for 11 acres of walnuts and are implementing organic agriculture, permaculture principles and sustainable living. As founder and principal of Tactical Partners, an energy-efficiency technology management company, Denise also launches and manages environmentally beneficial technologies. She is the mother of two young adults, a licensed private pilot and a registered Mechanical Engineer. This is her first term in elective office.



 Teresa Rushing and her mom, Denise