Jan Perry

Jan Perry

Perry in 2006
Member of the Los Angeles City Council from the 9th district.
In office
July 1, 2001  July 1, 2013
Preceded by Rita Walters
Succeeded by Curren Price, Jr.
Personal details
Born 1955
Cleveland[1]
Political party Democratic
Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma mater University of Southern California
Religion Judaism
Website http://www.ewddlacity.com

Jan C. Perry is an American municipal politician.

Career

She was a member of the 9th district of the Los Angeles City Council from 2001 to 2013 and was President Pro Tempore of the Los Angeles City Council.[2] She is a member of the Democratic Party. She was a candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2013.

Perry was elected to office in 2001 to succeed Councilwoman Rita Walters, for whom she had served as Chief of Staff. Perry was re-elected in 2005 and 2009, and left office in 2013.

Perry helped enact restrictions on fast food restaurants in her district. As part of a larger campaign to combat high obesity rates, she has also funded public parks to promote outdoor activity and supported incentives to encourage more grocery stores to open within her district.[3]

Jan Perry is currently the General Manager, Los Angeles Economic & Workforce Development Department (EWDD). Initially appointed as Interim General Manager of the Los Angeles Economic & Workforce Development Department (EWDD) in July, 2013 by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. She was named General Manager in November, 2013.[4]

Jan Perry Wetlands

A 9-acre underutilized bus maintenance yard was developed into a South Los Angeles storm water wetlands and community park.[5]

The Los Angeles City Council voted to rename the park "The Jan Perry Wetlands" for her work with the project.[6]

The project includes storm water pre-treatment, storm water treatment wetlands of approximately 4 acres, open park space, and a parking lot sloped to drain into the wetlands. The project also provides for wildlife viewing, and educational opportunities. The project was completed in December, 2011.[7]

The project is funded by Los Angeles Proposition "O", 2004 Bond Measure, State and local grant money and funds from the EPA and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority were also used.[8]

Early life

Perry is a convert to Judaism. She converted in the 1980s.[9]

See also

References

  1. JewishJournal 2001
  2. http://www.oncentral.org/news/2011/07/01/jan-perry-reelected-president-pro-tempore-city-cou/
  3. McBride, Sarah (July 22, 2008). "Exiling the Happy Meal: Los Angeles Lawmakers Want to Escalate The War on Obesity (And Fast Food)". The Wall Street Journal.
  4. Perry, Jan. "About Us". Official website Los Angeles Economic & Workforce Development Department. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  5. Hagekhalil, Adel. "Adel Hagekhalil on Significance of South LA's Wetlands Park.". The Planning Report February 26, 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
  6. Vaillancourt, Ryan. "The End of the Era of Jan.". www.downtownnews.com.
  7. Linthicum, Kate. "Reclaimed bus yard begins life as urban wetland." (February 10, 2012). Los Angeles Times.
  8. "Official website of Proposition O Info & Outreach.". www.lapropo.org.
  9. The Jewish Journal: "Jan Perry’s quest: Spirituality, pursuit of L.A.‘s well-being" By Bill Boyarsky July 25, 2012
Political offices
Preceded by
Rita Walters
Los Angeles City Councilmember,
9th district

July 1, 2001 – July 1, 2013
Succeeded by
Curren Price, Jr.


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