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City Council Candidate Questionnaire 
1 
Candidate: Abel Guillen 
District: Two 
Note: Please limit your answers to 250 words except where the question 
indicates a different word limit. 
1. Please state your position on the following November ballot measures along with a brief 
(No more than 30 word) statement supporting your position. 
 Measure Z: Public Safety (Parcel tax for police, fire and violence prevention programs) 
 Measure XX: Public Ethics (Restructuring of Public Ethics Commission and mandatory 
funding for its staff) 
 Measure XX: Redistricting (Redistricting commission for City Council boundaries ) 
I support both measures. Measure Z continues an important revenue stream for 
our police department, and Measure XX allows the reforms previously approved 
by voters in 1998 to be truly implemented. 
2. MOBN!’s public safety plan calls for increasing Oakland’s police force to 900 sworn 
officers within four years. To reach this goal, MOBN! advocates that the city should: 1) not layoff 
any Oakland police officers under any circumstances; 2) schedule, fund, and conduct sufficient 
police academies each year to increase that number, not simply replace officers who retire or 
otherwise leave the force; and 3) make increasing the size of the police department its number 
one priority. Do you agree or disagree? 
Agree. 
3. OPD’s difficulty in achieving the authorized sworn staffing level appears to 
be exacerbated by high attrition and low morale, as shown by the department’s internal polling 
(http://tiny.cc/OPDPoliceSurvey) and it’s loss of officers only months after they complete their 
training. How should the City solve OPD’s attrition and morale problems? 
The safety of our neighborhoods and communities is priority number one for me. 
Part of the reason morale is low is that our police officers feel they are at the 
political whims of the current administration. The OPD needs City Council 
members who will support proven constitutional policing practices, make sure 
police aren’t working excessively, and offer consistent support that will help to 
increase moral. I am committed to ensuring police officers have the resources and 
staff they need to keep our neighborhoods safe.
4. OPD has been under Federal Court supervision for close to twelve years. While 
Oaklanders have repeatedly been told that the end is in sight, in late July, Judge Henderson 
stated that Oakland’s disciplinary processes have violated Court orders, and that continuing the 
same practices will "undermine any confidence in the sustainability of the reforms that have 
been and continue to be achieved." Then, on August 14, the Judge criticized the City’s recent 
inability to sustain through arbitration an officer termination in connection with response to the 
Occupy Oakland protests. (Source: http://tiny.cc/ArbOrder.) The Court opined that Oakland 
could not be in compliance with two NSA tasks if internal investigations were inadequate and 
“discipline is not consistently imposed.” Many people believe the Monitor has repeatedly 
imposed requirements on Oakland that far exceed the literal requirements of the NSA, and that 
as a result of the Monitor’s shifting standards, Oakland may never be able to extricate itself from 
Court supervision. As a City Council member, to what extent would you be prepared to oppose 
continued and changing demands from the Monitor, and what is your plan to end the era of 
Court supervision? 
While we need to continue to ensure the OPD is making progress toward reforms, 
the requirements of the NSA cannot be a moving target. I would oppose all 
demands of the Monitor that exceed the requirements of the NSA. We must give 
our police the resources they need to protect our community. I believe given 
adequate resources, the OPD can make rapid progress on reforms that will allow 
for ending the Court supervision. 
5. According to the Public Works Department, Oakland is on an 85-year repaving schedule, 
meaning a street that is repaved today won’t be repaved again for 85 years. Further, according 
to Public Works, maintaining the existing pavement condition on Oakland’s streets would 
require an estimated $28 million annually, while the amount allocated annually has been less 
than $6 million in recent years. Sixty percent of the City’s curb ramps are non-compliant or non-existent. 
The total needed to rehabilitate Oakland streets is over $435 million. How do you plan 
to reverse the ongoing deterioration of our streets and sidewalks? If you are elected, when will 
Oaklanders see a difference? 
Making sure Oakland residents get the services they need, including fixing streets 
and potholes is one of the reasons I’m running. If we don’t fix our streets now, 
they will only get more expensive to fix. And our deteriorating streets are a safety 
issues for both cars and cyclists. I support Alameda County’s Measure BB to 
bring funding to fix our street now so that residents see improvements quickly. 
6. The extent to which the City faces unfunded liabilities and what should be done about 
them has been a contentious issue in recent years. As recently as last December, the City 
Administrator projected that for the three fiscal years beginning July 1, 2015, Oakland faces all-funds 
budget structural shortfalls totaling $795 million if it addresses its deferred capital 
expenses and deferred liabilities, and $342 million if it does not (Source: December 12, 2013 
Update to Five-Year Financial Forecast, Attachment D, http://tiny.cc/5yrupdate.) Do you believe 
Oakland faces a financial shortfall, and if so, how will you address it if elected in November? 
We do need to address the City’s unfunded liabilities. With my 
background as a Peralta Community Colleges Trustee and municipal 
finance advisor, I have the necessary experience managing budgets 
efficiently to ensure we are addressing our financial obligations. For 
every one dollar we use today to pay down debt, this gives us a return of 
an average of three dollars that could be used to fund services. 
However, we cannot continue to accept that City revenues cannot 
2
support unfunded liabilities or local services. I will work to grow 
Oakland’s economy to increase City revenues. Oakland’s sales tax 
revenue is much lower than similar size cities because our retail base is 
so small. We must attract more businesses to Oakland to increase our tax 
base so that we have the revenue needed to address our financial 
obligations. 
7. Operation Ceasefire has been described as the centerpiece of Oakland’s violent crime 
reduction effort. We understand that funding for its manager has been dependent on grant 
funding and that there is an insufficient number of case managers to maximize Ceasefire’s 
success. Do you support expanding Operation Ceasefire? Where specifically do you propose 
allocating resources and staffing? 
Yes, Public Safety is one of my top priorities. Operation Ceasefire has helped 
lower Oakland’s rates of violent crime. Currently, Operation Ceasefire is mainly in 
the area of East Oakland spanning to the border of San Leandro because of the 
high instances of homicides in that region. Operation Ceasefire should be brought 
to other high crime neighborhoods like West Oakland, after relationships have 
been established between the community, police and other active non-profits that 
are working to reduce murder and acts of violent crime in Oakland. 
8. In 2012-2013, Oakland contracted with Strategic Policy Partners (Robert Wasserman et 
al.) to present a comprehensive public safety plan. Strategic Policy Partners made alarge 
number of recommendations, some of which have been implemented and some of which have 
not. (The reports are here: http://tiny.cc/SPPReport, http://tiny.cc/Bratton1, 
http://tiny.cc/SPPBest) If the voters elect you in November, please state whether you will 
support implementing the following recommendations (We are looking for a “yes” or “no” 
answer, with explanatory narrative not exceeding 25 words for each recommendation): 
3 
Police staffing: 
 Call for Service Reduction strategy; 
Yes 
 Expanded investigation capacity in each of the City’s 5 policing districts, so that each 
district has an investigative sergeant, 3 investigators, and 3 to 5 police 
officers. 
No. Not every policing District has the same amount of crime. 
 Increased sworn police personnel to a ratio of 2 officers for every 1,000 in the population 
(i.e., 800). 
Yes, however, a more comprehensive and realistic plan needs to be created 
to effectively grow Oakland’s police personnel. 
 Expansion of the Ceasefire initiative. 
Yes 
 Redesign of community policing, so that the entire Police Department, not just PSOs, 
are focused on community relationship building.
Yes. A larger emphasis and effort needs to be made to build relationships 
between the police and city residents. 
 Measurement of the state of community / police relations. 
4 
Yes 
 Moving restorative justice practices into the community, to address neighborhood 
disorder and minor crimes in a manner that brings community into the process and 
prevents future crime and disorder occurrences. 
Yes 
 Appointing a Director of Community Improvement who will be responsible for 
coordinating collaborative action by city agencies, community groups and state and 
federal partners, to address both quality of life issues and crime. 
Yes, there needs to be some central organizing of public safety efforts 
however, it needs to be effective and not simply another committee. 
 Appointing a team of representatives from the community to work with the Director of 
Community Improvement, the Police Department and other government agencies to 
insure community coordination. 
Yes. We need to work to ensure we have the capacity to have adequate 
involvement with the community, particularly our influential faith-based 
communities. 
 Bringing Security Ambassadors into the crime reduction strategic plan and require 
advanced training to those who patrol downtown areas, so they are active and have the 
ability to intervene in minor situations that impact public security. 
Yes, this allows us to use pre-established programs more effectively. 
9. In early 2010, Oakland’s Finance and Management Committee received a presentation 
from staff and visiting personnel from the City of Baltimore concerning CitiStat, a leadership 
strategy a mayor can employ to mobilize city agencies to produce specific results. (More 
information is at http://tiny.cc/q00ojx ). CitiStat involves use of a round-the-clock 311 reporting 
system for any request for city services other than policing. It uses data in a manner similar to 
ComStat. High level city management uses the 311-generated data and benchmarks and 
regular meetings to hold departments accountable, judge successes and failure, reveal what 
agencies are doing and not doing to achieve benchmarks and provide the best possible 
services to residents. Explain your familiarity with CitiStat and whether you believe such a 
program can and should be implemented in Oakland. If you do not believe it should be 
implemented in the near future, explain why. If you think it should, explain what you will do to 
support implementation. 
Citistat is a program cities have begun to use to hold cities more accountable. It is 
a leadership strategy that promotes better communication among city officials 
and staff. Implementing Citistat would allow our city to run more efficiently and 
effectively.
10. Oakland has room to improve its policies in the areas of crime reduction, budget 
processes, street maintenance, and economic maintenance. What cities can Oakland learn 
from, and adopt or emulate policies from with respect to these subjects? What policies from 
other cities would benefit Oakland? 
The City of Richmond has been able to reduce its crime rate dramatically –reducing 
homicides to the lowest in over 30 years. This can be attributed to infusion of young 
officers, a focus on data-driven resource deployment and an emphasis on 
building community trust. I t’s neighbor, the City of San Pablo has also 
experienced a drop in crime. They require their police officers to have at least 
6 positive interactions with youth before they leave middle school. 
11. Do you support the following policies and, briefly, why or why not? 
A. Creation by Charter amendment of a Rainy day fund as recommended by MOBN! and the 
Budget Advisory Committee (BAC)? 
Maybe. Generally, I support this but we would be better off in the long run by paying off 
more costly debt. 
B. Annual polling of city residents on their satisfaction with city services? What would you do 
with that information? 
No. We can get private funding for these efforts. We can use Survey Money or other 
tools that may not be as costly. 
C. Conducting a police resource deployment study to determine the number of officers actually 
need by OPD and how they should be deployed? 
Yes. 
D. Will you support the preparation of a comprehensive public safety plan? 
Yes. But it would be useless if we don’t have the ability to implement the plan. 
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City council candidate questionnaire Abel Guillen - D2

  • 1. City Council Candidate Questionnaire 1 Candidate: Abel Guillen District: Two Note: Please limit your answers to 250 words except where the question indicates a different word limit. 1. Please state your position on the following November ballot measures along with a brief (No more than 30 word) statement supporting your position.  Measure Z: Public Safety (Parcel tax for police, fire and violence prevention programs)  Measure XX: Public Ethics (Restructuring of Public Ethics Commission and mandatory funding for its staff)  Measure XX: Redistricting (Redistricting commission for City Council boundaries ) I support both measures. Measure Z continues an important revenue stream for our police department, and Measure XX allows the reforms previously approved by voters in 1998 to be truly implemented. 2. MOBN!’s public safety plan calls for increasing Oakland’s police force to 900 sworn officers within four years. To reach this goal, MOBN! advocates that the city should: 1) not layoff any Oakland police officers under any circumstances; 2) schedule, fund, and conduct sufficient police academies each year to increase that number, not simply replace officers who retire or otherwise leave the force; and 3) make increasing the size of the police department its number one priority. Do you agree or disagree? Agree. 3. OPD’s difficulty in achieving the authorized sworn staffing level appears to be exacerbated by high attrition and low morale, as shown by the department’s internal polling (http://tiny.cc/OPDPoliceSurvey) and it’s loss of officers only months after they complete their training. How should the City solve OPD’s attrition and morale problems? The safety of our neighborhoods and communities is priority number one for me. Part of the reason morale is low is that our police officers feel they are at the political whims of the current administration. The OPD needs City Council members who will support proven constitutional policing practices, make sure police aren’t working excessively, and offer consistent support that will help to increase moral. I am committed to ensuring police officers have the resources and staff they need to keep our neighborhoods safe.
  • 2. 4. OPD has been under Federal Court supervision for close to twelve years. While Oaklanders have repeatedly been told that the end is in sight, in late July, Judge Henderson stated that Oakland’s disciplinary processes have violated Court orders, and that continuing the same practices will "undermine any confidence in the sustainability of the reforms that have been and continue to be achieved." Then, on August 14, the Judge criticized the City’s recent inability to sustain through arbitration an officer termination in connection with response to the Occupy Oakland protests. (Source: http://tiny.cc/ArbOrder.) The Court opined that Oakland could not be in compliance with two NSA tasks if internal investigations were inadequate and “discipline is not consistently imposed.” Many people believe the Monitor has repeatedly imposed requirements on Oakland that far exceed the literal requirements of the NSA, and that as a result of the Monitor’s shifting standards, Oakland may never be able to extricate itself from Court supervision. As a City Council member, to what extent would you be prepared to oppose continued and changing demands from the Monitor, and what is your plan to end the era of Court supervision? While we need to continue to ensure the OPD is making progress toward reforms, the requirements of the NSA cannot be a moving target. I would oppose all demands of the Monitor that exceed the requirements of the NSA. We must give our police the resources they need to protect our community. I believe given adequate resources, the OPD can make rapid progress on reforms that will allow for ending the Court supervision. 5. According to the Public Works Department, Oakland is on an 85-year repaving schedule, meaning a street that is repaved today won’t be repaved again for 85 years. Further, according to Public Works, maintaining the existing pavement condition on Oakland’s streets would require an estimated $28 million annually, while the amount allocated annually has been less than $6 million in recent years. Sixty percent of the City’s curb ramps are non-compliant or non-existent. The total needed to rehabilitate Oakland streets is over $435 million. How do you plan to reverse the ongoing deterioration of our streets and sidewalks? If you are elected, when will Oaklanders see a difference? Making sure Oakland residents get the services they need, including fixing streets and potholes is one of the reasons I’m running. If we don’t fix our streets now, they will only get more expensive to fix. And our deteriorating streets are a safety issues for both cars and cyclists. I support Alameda County’s Measure BB to bring funding to fix our street now so that residents see improvements quickly. 6. The extent to which the City faces unfunded liabilities and what should be done about them has been a contentious issue in recent years. As recently as last December, the City Administrator projected that for the three fiscal years beginning July 1, 2015, Oakland faces all-funds budget structural shortfalls totaling $795 million if it addresses its deferred capital expenses and deferred liabilities, and $342 million if it does not (Source: December 12, 2013 Update to Five-Year Financial Forecast, Attachment D, http://tiny.cc/5yrupdate.) Do you believe Oakland faces a financial shortfall, and if so, how will you address it if elected in November? We do need to address the City’s unfunded liabilities. With my background as a Peralta Community Colleges Trustee and municipal finance advisor, I have the necessary experience managing budgets efficiently to ensure we are addressing our financial obligations. For every one dollar we use today to pay down debt, this gives us a return of an average of three dollars that could be used to fund services. However, we cannot continue to accept that City revenues cannot 2
  • 3. support unfunded liabilities or local services. I will work to grow Oakland’s economy to increase City revenues. Oakland’s sales tax revenue is much lower than similar size cities because our retail base is so small. We must attract more businesses to Oakland to increase our tax base so that we have the revenue needed to address our financial obligations. 7. Operation Ceasefire has been described as the centerpiece of Oakland’s violent crime reduction effort. We understand that funding for its manager has been dependent on grant funding and that there is an insufficient number of case managers to maximize Ceasefire’s success. Do you support expanding Operation Ceasefire? Where specifically do you propose allocating resources and staffing? Yes, Public Safety is one of my top priorities. Operation Ceasefire has helped lower Oakland’s rates of violent crime. Currently, Operation Ceasefire is mainly in the area of East Oakland spanning to the border of San Leandro because of the high instances of homicides in that region. Operation Ceasefire should be brought to other high crime neighborhoods like West Oakland, after relationships have been established between the community, police and other active non-profits that are working to reduce murder and acts of violent crime in Oakland. 8. In 2012-2013, Oakland contracted with Strategic Policy Partners (Robert Wasserman et al.) to present a comprehensive public safety plan. Strategic Policy Partners made alarge number of recommendations, some of which have been implemented and some of which have not. (The reports are here: http://tiny.cc/SPPReport, http://tiny.cc/Bratton1, http://tiny.cc/SPPBest) If the voters elect you in November, please state whether you will support implementing the following recommendations (We are looking for a “yes” or “no” answer, with explanatory narrative not exceeding 25 words for each recommendation): 3 Police staffing:  Call for Service Reduction strategy; Yes  Expanded investigation capacity in each of the City’s 5 policing districts, so that each district has an investigative sergeant, 3 investigators, and 3 to 5 police officers. No. Not every policing District has the same amount of crime.  Increased sworn police personnel to a ratio of 2 officers for every 1,000 in the population (i.e., 800). Yes, however, a more comprehensive and realistic plan needs to be created to effectively grow Oakland’s police personnel.  Expansion of the Ceasefire initiative. Yes  Redesign of community policing, so that the entire Police Department, not just PSOs, are focused on community relationship building.
  • 4. Yes. A larger emphasis and effort needs to be made to build relationships between the police and city residents.  Measurement of the state of community / police relations. 4 Yes  Moving restorative justice practices into the community, to address neighborhood disorder and minor crimes in a manner that brings community into the process and prevents future crime and disorder occurrences. Yes  Appointing a Director of Community Improvement who will be responsible for coordinating collaborative action by city agencies, community groups and state and federal partners, to address both quality of life issues and crime. Yes, there needs to be some central organizing of public safety efforts however, it needs to be effective and not simply another committee.  Appointing a team of representatives from the community to work with the Director of Community Improvement, the Police Department and other government agencies to insure community coordination. Yes. We need to work to ensure we have the capacity to have adequate involvement with the community, particularly our influential faith-based communities.  Bringing Security Ambassadors into the crime reduction strategic plan and require advanced training to those who patrol downtown areas, so they are active and have the ability to intervene in minor situations that impact public security. Yes, this allows us to use pre-established programs more effectively. 9. In early 2010, Oakland’s Finance and Management Committee received a presentation from staff and visiting personnel from the City of Baltimore concerning CitiStat, a leadership strategy a mayor can employ to mobilize city agencies to produce specific results. (More information is at http://tiny.cc/q00ojx ). CitiStat involves use of a round-the-clock 311 reporting system for any request for city services other than policing. It uses data in a manner similar to ComStat. High level city management uses the 311-generated data and benchmarks and regular meetings to hold departments accountable, judge successes and failure, reveal what agencies are doing and not doing to achieve benchmarks and provide the best possible services to residents. Explain your familiarity with CitiStat and whether you believe such a program can and should be implemented in Oakland. If you do not believe it should be implemented in the near future, explain why. If you think it should, explain what you will do to support implementation. Citistat is a program cities have begun to use to hold cities more accountable. It is a leadership strategy that promotes better communication among city officials and staff. Implementing Citistat would allow our city to run more efficiently and effectively.
  • 5. 10. Oakland has room to improve its policies in the areas of crime reduction, budget processes, street maintenance, and economic maintenance. What cities can Oakland learn from, and adopt or emulate policies from with respect to these subjects? What policies from other cities would benefit Oakland? The City of Richmond has been able to reduce its crime rate dramatically –reducing homicides to the lowest in over 30 years. This can be attributed to infusion of young officers, a focus on data-driven resource deployment and an emphasis on building community trust. I t’s neighbor, the City of San Pablo has also experienced a drop in crime. They require their police officers to have at least 6 positive interactions with youth before they leave middle school. 11. Do you support the following policies and, briefly, why or why not? A. Creation by Charter amendment of a Rainy day fund as recommended by MOBN! and the Budget Advisory Committee (BAC)? Maybe. Generally, I support this but we would be better off in the long run by paying off more costly debt. B. Annual polling of city residents on their satisfaction with city services? What would you do with that information? No. We can get private funding for these efforts. We can use Survey Money or other tools that may not be as costly. C. Conducting a police resource deployment study to determine the number of officers actually need by OPD and how they should be deployed? Yes. D. Will you support the preparation of a comprehensive public safety plan? Yes. But it would be useless if we don’t have the ability to implement the plan. 5