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Mayor and City Council at Time of Budget Adoption
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Left to Right: Council Member Alan
Shealy, Council Member Maryanne Jordan, Council Pro Tem Jon Mason, Mayor
Carolyn Terteling-Payne, Council Member Paula Forney, Council President Jerome
Mapp, Council Member Vernon Bisterfeldt |
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Mayor Of Boise
Carolyn Terteling-Payne
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Carolyn was appointed as Mayor of the City of Boise on February 18, 2003.
Carolyn brings a broad background in community volunteer efforts, serving in
various organizations for more than three decades. Her leadership and
organizational abilities have benefited the Boise Museum of Art, the Idaho
Historic Preservation Council, the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts, the
Boise Philharmonic, the Idaho Law Foundation, and the Idaho Zoological Society.
Carolyn Terteling-Payne was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Boise City
Council in February of 1993. She was elected to serve the remaining two years
of the term in November that same year. Election victories in November 1995 and
November 1999 returned her to the Council for two full four year terms. After
serving two years as Council Pro Tem, she served as Council President from 1996
to 2002. As a member of the City Council, Carolyn served on the Public Safety
Policy Team which provides policy oversight to the Fire and Police Departments.
She was also a member of the Community Services Policy Team which provides
policy oversight to the Boise Public Library and Boise Parks & Recreation.
She completed her primary and secondary education in Boise, then graduated with
highest honors from the University of Idaho where she was also a member of Phi
Beta Kappa. She attended graduate school at Arizona State University where she
worked as an Associate Professor of English.
Mayor Terteling-Payne is the immediate Past President of the Boise Public
Library Foundation. Carolyn retired in October of 2002 as a trustee for St.
Luke�s Regional Medical Center after 27 years of service, was a Past
President/Director of the University of Idaho Foundation, a past member of the
Board of Directors of the Boise River Festival, and a member of the advisory
board for both the Learning Lab and the Warm Springs Counseling Center.
Carolyn is the mother of four grown sons, three of whom live in Boise.
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Council President
Jerome Mapp
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Jerome Mapp was appointed to the City Council in February, 1993, to fill the
remainder of the term of Brent Coles, who resigned to become Mayor. He was
elected to full, four-year terms in 1993, 1997 and 2001. Jerome served as
Council Pro Tem from January 8, 2002 to January 7, 2003. His current term
expires in 2006.
As a member of the Council, Jerome serves on the Transportation Policy Team,
which provides policy oversight to the Airport, Boise Urban Stages, and Parking
services division in the City. He serves as vice-chair of the board of
directors of the Capital City Development Corporation (CCDC), Boise�s downtown
redevelopment agency.
As a Council member, and currently as a Board Member of ValleyRide, Treasure
Valley�s Regional Transportation Authority, he has been a leader in regional
transportation issues. Jerome has been leading the effort to retain rail
right-of-way between Boise and Nampa for future transit uses.
Jerome brings to the city many years of experience in the fields of land use
planning, urban design, facility planning, grantsmanship, transportation,
growth management and public-private sector coordination. With the issues
surrounding Boise's rapid growth topping the agenda for both the Council and
the community, Jerome's work as a community planner proves invaluable.
He holds degrees in Architecture and Sociology from Idaho State University. His
professional experience includes serving as City Planner for the City of
Pocatello, Design Review and Zoning Analyst for the City of Boise, State of
Idaho Facilities Planner, Executive Director of the Elmore County Impact
Steering Committee, Community Development Specialist for Ida-Ore Planning and
Development Association and Director of Planning for the Association of Idaho
Cities. He also established the firm Planning and Facility Management in 1987.
As a community planning consultant, Jerome currently serves as Land Use
Planning Consultant for Moore Smith Buxton Turcke, Chartered-Attorneys at Law,
City Planner for the Cites of Horseshoe Bend and Notus, and Hearing Examiner
for the City of Caldwell and Canyon County.
Jerome has lived in Idaho for almost 40 years, the majority of which was spent
living in Boise. His wife, Lynn, is a schoolteacher. They have three sons.
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Council Member
Vernon Bisterfeldt
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Vern Bisterfeldt was elected to the Boise City Council on November 6, 2001. His
public service spans almost a half-century, including service in the military,
as an Ada County Commissioner, and 28 years as a member of the Boise Police
Department.
He chaired the Ada Planning Association Board (now COMPASS), the Ada
City-County Emergency Management Board, the Commissioners and Clerks
Association of the Idaho Association of Counties and various committees of the
Idaho Association of Counties. He is a founding member and first president of
the Treasure Valley Partnership and co-founder (with Commissioner Roger
Simmons) of the Treasure Valley Hydrologic Study.
Vern has completed course work at Boise State University and the University of
Virginia. He completed the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and
graduated from the FBI Academy and the National Intelligence Academy. He taught
at the Idaho Police Officers Standards and Training (POST) Academy and served
as director of the City/County Vice and Intelligence Squad.
He is one of only three Boise Police officers to ever receive the department�s
Medal of Honor. In 1999, he was honored by having the Vernon L. Bisterfeldt
City-County Law Enforcement Building named for him. He is active in the
Grandparents as Parents organization.
He and his wife, Shirley, have three children and four grandchildren.
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Council Policy Team Assignments:
PUBLIC
SAFETY POLICY TEAM
(Police, Fire, Legal, Court, Code Enforcement)
ADMINISTRATIVE
POLICY TEAM
(Human Resources (Personnel), Div. of Financial
Mgmt and Legal)
Representative to:
Emergency
Management
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Council Member
Paula Forney
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Paula Forney was appointed to the Boise City Council in July,1990. In November,
1991, she was elected to the Council and was reelected in 1995 and 1999. She
served as the Council President from 1994 to 1996, after serving for two years
as the Council President Pro Tem. Paula�s current term expires in January,
2004.
As a member of the Council, Paula serves on Boards for Capitol City Development
Corporation (CCDC), a downtown redevelopment agency; the Downtown Boise
Association (DBA), working with merchants on downtown issues; Community
Planning Association (COMPASS), providing long range transportation planning
for the area; the Community House, and the City�s Growth Management Policy
Team, providing policy oversight to the Public Works and Planning and
Development Departments.
She brings to the City a wide range of organizational skills. From 1985 to 1988
she owned and operated Events Unlimited, a small business specializing in the
arrangements of special events. Paula�s background also provides a strong
understanding of government. She was employed by United States Senator James A.
McClure from 1977 to 1984. She worked in his Washington D.C. and Boise offices.
Paula graduated from Boise State University in 1977 with a degree in Secondary
Education and emphasis in Political Science, Government and Sociology.
In addition to her responsibilities on the Council, Paula is an active
community volunteer serving in leadership roles in St. Michael�s Episcopal
Church, school organizations, and community service groups.
She is an Idaho native and was raised in Fairfield, Idaho where her family
still owns a working cattle ranch. She is married to Drew S. Forney. Their
three children are fourth generation Boiseans.
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Council Policy Team Assignments:
COMMUNITY
SERVICES POLICY TEAM
(Parks and Recreation & Library)
PUBLIC
SAFETY POLICY TEAM
(Police, Fire, Legal, Court, Code Enforcement)
Representative to:
Emergency
Management (Alternate)
DBA
COMPASS
CCDC
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Council Member
Maryanne Jordan
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Maryanne was appointed to fill a vacancy in the Council on March 4, 2003.
Maryanne is a small business co-owner. She and her husband, Rocky, run Cop Shop
Etc. She has substantial experience in local government, formerly serving on
the Boise City Planning & Zoning Commission, as President of the West
Valley Neighborhood Association, and as Facilitator of the Boise Neighborhood
Alliance.
Maryanne has a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from San Jose State
University.
Maryanne has been active in various community projects, such as the Boise
Foothills Open Space Campaign, Bench to Valley Study, and Celebrate Community.
She has two step-children and two grandchildren.
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Council Policy Team Assignments:
GROWTH
MANAGEMENT POLICY TEAM
(Planning & Development Services, Public Works,
Water Quality and Neighborhood Housing Services)
Representative to:
Senior
Services
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Council Pro Tem
Jon Mason
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Jon Mason was elected to the Boise City Council in November, 1999. Politics
have not always been a way of life for Jon. With a background in engineering,
the City�s struggles with difficult growth issues attracted him to serve on the
City Council. His current term expires in January, 2004.
As a member of the Council, Jon serves on the Growth Management Policy Team,
which provides policy oversight to the Public Works and Planning and
Development Services departments. He also serves on the Transportation Policy
Team, which provides policy oversight to the Airport, Boise Urban Stages (now
incorporated into VIATrans), and Parking services division in the City. Jon
proves valuable in his guidance in the planning, design, and construction of
major projects within the City of Boise.
In addition to his responsibilities on the Council, Jon also actively supports
the arts in the community as a member of the Treasure Valley Concert Band
(plays trombone). He is a registered Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of
Idaho, and is certified as a Professional Constructor (CPC) by the American
Institute of Constructors. In 2001, Jon retired from Boise State University,
where he taught Construction Management and Engineering for 18
years.
He holds a BS degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California,
Berkeley, MS degree in Civil Engineering from Cal State-San Jose, and MBA from
the University of Santa Clara.
Jon and his wife, Peggy, have three grown children and four grandchildren.
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Council Policy Team Assignments:
GROWTH
MANAGEMENT POLICY TEAM
(Planning & Development Services, Public Works, Water
Quality and Neighborhood Housing Services)
TRANSPORTATION
POLICY TEAM
(Airport, Valleyride, Parking, ACHD, Air Quality)
Representative to:
COMPASS
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Council Member
Alan Shealy
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Alan was appointed to the Council on March 4, 2003, to fill the vacancy created
by Carolyn Terteling-Payne's appointment as Mayor.
Alan has a strong history in financial management. He has over 23 years of
investment experience with such companies as the Union Bank of Switzerland,
Citicorp Investment Bank, and North Lake Capital Advisors, where he currently
serves as President.
Alan has degrees in History and Politics & Economics from Harvard and
Oxford University, earning Cum Laude and honors recognition.
Alan is actively involved in the Idaho Conservation League, volunteers at Boise
Elementary Schools, and is an actor with groups such as the Boise Little
Theater. He is a two-time Olympian and World Champion in rowing. He and his
wife, Laura, have three children.
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