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About Supervisor Mitzelfelt
Biography of
Brad Mitzelfelt
First District Supervisor
County of San Bernardino, California
Brad
Mitzelfelt is the First District Supervisor for San
Bernardino County, California. His 17,000 square-mile
district is the largest in the contiguous United States,
encompassing the Mojave Desert cities of Adelanto, Apple
Valley, Barstow, Hesperia, Needles, Twentynine Palms and
Victorville, as well as numerous unincorporated communities.
His priorities and accomplishments include improving public safety
by helping expand the capacity of the county’s jail system while increasing
fire protection, child-predator controls and gang suppression and intervention.
He recently secured funding and approval of the Board of Supervisors to create a
sex-offender tracking team within the Sheriff's Department's Crimes Against Children
Unit. He also recently allocated funding for a program to identify and deport
illegal alien criminals in County Jails in the High Desert. His other priorities
include improving transportation infrastructure, promoting job growth, and preserving
private property rights and access to public lands.
Supervisor Mitzelfelt is currently helping Victor Valley
College establish an
aviation technical training school at
the
Southern California Logistics Airport in
Victorville. He is also assisting the College in doubling
its Registered Nurse training while helping establish nurse
training at Barstow College. He is contributing millions of
dollars toward youth and after-school programs to provide
kids with constructive, fun and educational activities in a
safe environment.
In an effort to manage and plan for growth, Mr. Mitzelfelt
helped develop the county's regional transportation
facilities mitigation program, which ensures that new
development pays its fair share for regional highway and
road improvements. He also recently helped initiate a new
program to mitigate growth impacts by ensuring that new
development pays its fair share for unincorporated
infrastructure, including drainage facilities, Sheriff’s
substations, fire stations, libraries and museums.
Supervisor Mitzelfelt was appointed on January 10, 2007, to
serve the remaining two years of former Supervisor Bill
Postmus' term, which was vacated when Mr. Postmus became
County Assessor. He was previously Chief of Staff to Mr.
Postmus for six years. During that time, Mr. Mitzelfelt
helped write local laws strengthening ethics rules,
increasing the amount of county information available
through the Internet, and improving public health through a
restaurant-grading system. He also helped write
new policies to return a higher share of property tax
revenues to cities that previously received the lowest
allocations, and he was a key architect of the
reorganization of the County's Economic Development Agency.
Supervisor Mitzelfelt is Chairman of the High Desert
Corridor Authority, a joint-powers agency with the County of
Los Angeles that is currently planning a future highway
between the Antelope and Victor Valleys. He is also Chairman
of the Victor Valley Economic Development Authority, a joint
powers agency that oversees redevelopment around the former
George Air Force Base, and he is Vice-Chairman of the
Quadstate Local Governments Authority.
Supervisor Mitzelfelt serves on numerous additional
governing boards and commissions, including
San
Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG - the
county's transportation commission), the
Local
Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO), the
Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District, the
Victor
Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority, the Morongo
Basin Transit Authority, and the
Public Lands Committee of the National Association of
Counties. He is a director and past chairman of the
Victor
Valley Transit Authority. He was recently appointed
by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to the
California Seismic Safety Commission, and he
previously served on the Board of Directors for the
San
Bernardino County Fair, having been appointed by
former Governor Pete Wilson.
Supervisor Mitzelfelt is a veteran of 10 years of active and
reserve military service. He served as a U.S. Marine in
Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield in Kuwait and
Saudi Arabia, respectively. He is a Life Member of the
Veterans of
Foreign Wars and the
Marine
Corps Combat Correspondents Association. He earned a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Business and Management from
the University of Redlands, and a Certificate in Economic
Development Management from the University of California
Riverside Extension. Mr. Mitzelfelt lives in Wrightwood with
his wife, Megan.
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