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Leah Larrarte
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Sent:Friday, March 29, 2019 3:31 PM
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Subject:City of Chula Vista: Safety Commission Application - Web form
A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted.
Form Name: Safety Commission Application
Date & Time: 03/29/2019 3:31 PM
Response #: 7
Submitter ID: 61448
IP address: 172.24.96.110
Time to complete: 20 min. , 14 sec.
Survey Details
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Application for membership on the Safety Commission
1. Prefix
(○) Mr.
2. First and Last Name
pedro orso-delgado
3. E-mail
porso@uconstrucione.com
4. Home Address
776-179 eastshore terrace
5. City
chula vista
6. ZIP code
91913
7. Primary Phone
(619) 888-8951
8. Secondary Phone
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Not answered
9. Are you registered to vote in Chula Vista?
(○) Yes
10. Do you live within the City limits of Chula Vista?
(○) Yes
11. How Long?
39 yrs
12. Present employer
self/retired
13. Occupation
civil engineer
14. Are you currently serving on a Chula Vista Board/Commission?
(○) No
15. Which one(s)?
Not answered
16. Have you previously served on a Chula Vista Board/Commission?
(○) No
17. Which ones?
Not answered
18. Per Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 2.25.030, I understand:
-If I am currently serving on a board or commission, I must resign from my current board or commission if I am
appointed.
-I must have served at least 12 months on my current board or commission in order to be appointed to another board or
commission.
(○) I have read and acknowledged the above statement.
19. Are you or have you been involved in any local, civic or community groups?
(○) Yes
20. Which ones?
Circulate SD, Advisor to SDSU College of Engineering
21. What are your principal areas of interest in our City government, and what experience or special knowledge can you
bring to those areas?
As a long term resident, I would like our City to be the Safest in the County.
I also would like to see all of our streets be open for safe pedestrian and bike cycle use.
As a former Caltrans Civil Engineer and as the Director of Development for the City of Santee, I believe I'm highly qualify for
the Safety Commission.
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22. What would you hope to accomplish in the role of a Safety Commissioner? (250 words or less)
I would work very hard to make sure we had a safe environment where transportation, pedestrians and bikes all would be
able to share the infrastructure and be safe. I would strive to put my expertise to assisting the City in this goal
23. You may upload a resume in addition to your application (optional).
Pedro Orso-Delgado Resume - final.pdf
24. The City understands meeting schedules and individual's availability may change. We ask that you consider the meeting
schedule when submitting an application.
(○) I have reviewed the Safety Commission regular meeting date, time and frequency.
25.
(○) I am familiar with the responsibilities of the Safety Commission. I attest that the information I have provided is accurate
and true.
Thank you,
City of Chula Vista
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Pedro Orso-Delgado
776-179 Eastshore Terrace, Chula Vista, CA 91913
(619) 888-8951 • porso@uconconstructione.com
www.linkedin.com/in/pedroorsodelgado
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Community Leader, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker, with over 25 years of experience in Construction
Management, Program and Project Management, Land Development, Transportation Planning and working in mega
projects with alternative delivery methods.
KEY SKILLS:
• Strategic planning
• Project management
• Public Speaking
• Fluent in English, Spanish
• Sensitive to Community
needs
• Goal Oriented Team
Player
• Expert in Emergency
Preparedness and
Response
• Experienced in both
Mexico & U.S.
infrastructure
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Founder & CEO, Under Construction Consulting, San Diego, CA 09/2015 – Present
• Managing the day to day operations of Under Construction Consulting – focused on bridging the communication
and collaboration gap between engineering firms, construction firms and developers with public agencies such
as California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)
and local agencies
Acting City Manager, City of Santee, Santee, CA 2014 – 2015
• Managed all of the departments within the City of Santee with an annual budget of $35 million and created a
new 5-year capital improvement plan of $150 million.
• Lead and assisted in collaboration with the Mayor and Council multiple labor negotiations with various groups.
• Lead the City of Santee staff during adverse economic times and built strong relationships amongst the various
departments of City of Santee to increase teamwork, build trust and create a cohesive workflow.
• Partnered with the County of San Diego, Padre Dam Municipal Water District, The San Diego Association of
Governments (SANDAG), California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), RW QBD, and school districts to
create innovative partnerships and implement cost efficient projects.
Deputy City Manager, City of Santee, Santee, CA 2009 – 2014
• Created and led over $148 million of capital improvement projects within the City of Santee, CA.
• Lead a team of 25 planners, engineers and technicians, with an operating budget of over $4 million.
• Substituted the City Manager in his absence at council meetings, community and official events.
• Developed innovative contract with The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to protect $25
million in redevelopment funds.
District Director, State of California – DOT, San Diego and Imperial Counties 2001 – 2009
• Led and coordinated all operations of District 11 as the top executive and produced and implemented the vision
for District 11 and its 1375 employees.
• Planned, scheduled and coordinated delivery of over $3B of Capital Projects in the District.
• Recruited, managed, trained, scheduled, coordinated and evaluated two Chief Deputies and 13 Deputies.
• Chaired the Border Governors Infrastructure Work Table and served as board Member at SANDAG and Airport
Authority.
• Managed the response recovery during the major wildfires in 2003 and 2007.
Deputy District Director, State of California – DOT, San Diego and Imperial Counties 1999 – 2001
• Developed and maintained annual budgets in excess of $71 million for various operational expenditures.
• Recruited, managed, trained, scheduled, coordinated and evaluated 8 Project and 3 Branch Managers.
• Managed and allocated budgetary and personnel resources for 900 of the District's personnel.
• Planned, scheduled and coordinated the delivery of the $2 billion of capital improvements in the District.
EDUCATION Bachelor of Engineering, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 1983
VOLUNTEER WORK
President, American Public Works Association (APWA), San Diego, CA 2017- 2018
• Local chapter San Diego and Imperial Valley
• Current term expires at end of the 2017, Board Member since 2010
Member of the Advisory Board, SDSU – College of Engineering, San Diego, CA 2008 – Present
Volunteer, Autistic Child Development Program, Tijuana, Mexico 2010 – Present