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 Candidate: David Tuck,  68, Owner, Advanced Carpet, Rug and Floor Service since 1967
Altadena Library Board Trustee since 2007 (Incumbent)
Years Altadena Resident: 45 years
What are the challenges that the library district will face in the coming years?
Always balance the budget and maintain zero debt. Continue to enhance the library as the center of Altadena’s cultural and civic life. Modernize the main branch to standards for Americans with Disabilities Act, energy-efficiency, safety, and technology, while preserving mid-century modern design with continuing community involvement.
What do you bring to the table to meet those challenges?
Member, Altadena Library Board of Trustees since 2007 and all the progress achieved during that time, including income-producing Passport and Notary Public services, safety issues, building design exploration, ADA compliance, successful grant applications, wireless internet access at both branches
Member, California Library Association Honor Board
Member, Friends of the Altadena Public Library
Member, Altadena Heritage
Fellow Altadena Community Member of Library Strategic Planning Committees 2008 and 2013
Enjoyed an annually balanced library budget with zero debt for the past six years
BA, MA, Teaching Credential Program in History, Occidental College
Former Board Member, Alumni of Occidental College in Education
Former Board Member, Occidental College Business Associates
Former CEO and Chairman of the Board of California Fabricare Institute


The Altadena Library District election is Tuesday, November 5. There are three candidates vying for two seats on the Board of Trustees, and Altadenablog is presenting profiles of the candidates in their own words. Part I is candidate Steven S. Lamb. Part 2 is candidate Meredith McKenzie.
Find your polling place by going to lavote.net.
Altadena Library Board Trustee since 2007 (Incumbent)
Years Altadena Resident: 45 years
What are the challenges that the library district will face in the coming years?
Always balance the budget and maintain zero debt. Continue to enhance the library as the center of Altadena’s cultural and civic life. Modernize the main branch to standards for Americans with Disabilities Act, energy-efficiency, safety, and technology, while preserving mid-century modern design with continuing community involvement.
What do you bring to the table to meet those challenges?
Member, Altadena Library Board of Trustees since 2007 and all the progress achieved during that time, including income-producing Passport and Notary Public services, safety issues, building design exploration, ADA compliance, successful grant applications, wireless internet access at both branches
Member, California Library Association Honor Board
Member, Friends of the Altadena Public Library
Member, Altadena Heritage
Fellow Altadena Community Member of Library Strategic Planning Committees 2008 and 2013
Enjoyed an annually balanced library budget with zero debt for the past six years
BA, MA, Teaching Credential Program in History, Occidental College
Former Board Member, Alumni of Occidental College in Education
Former Board Member, Occidental College Business Associates
Former CEO and Chairman of the Board of California Fabricare Institute