Santa Margarita Water District provides safe, reliable drinking water, recycled water and wastewater services to over 165,000 residents in eight unique communities: Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita and the communities of Coto de Caza, Las Flores, Ladera Ranch, Village of Sendero and Esencia, and Talega in San Clemente. The District is the second largest retail water agency in Orange County, by area, and third largest by customers served.[1]

Board of Directors#

SMWD is governed by a five-member Board of Directors elected by residents within the District’s boundaries. These five elected officials are responsible for District policies and decision making on a large range of issues. The Board’s policies are administered and implemented by the General Manager, who is appointed by the Board.[1]

Public elections are held every two years and Directors serve four year terms (for information on elections please visit the Orange County Registrar of Voters ). Director terms are staggered to ensure continuity.  Appointments to the Board are made as necessitated by a resignation or other incidental vacating of a Board seat. The Board may make an appointment to fill the vacancy, call a special election, or defer to the County subject to law.[1]

YearDirector 1Director 2Director 3Director 4Director 5General ManagerRaceNotes
2000 Charley WilsonBetty Olson 2000 SMWD
2001
2002Jim Mizell Saundra Jacobs 2002 SMWD
2003
2004 Charley WilsonBetty Olson 2004 SMWD
2005
2006Roger FaubelSaundra Jacobs 2006 SMWD
2007
2008 Charley WilsonBetty OlsonBill Lawson 2008 SMWD
2009
2010Roger FaubelSaundra Jacobs 2010 SMWD
2011
2012 Charley WilsonBetty OlsonChuck Gibson 2012 SMWD
2013 Roger Faubel resigned and Justin McCusker was appointed in his place
2014Justin McCuskerSaundra Jacobs 2014 SMWD
2015
2016 Charley WilsonBetty OlsonChuck Gibson 2016 SMWD
2017
2018 2018 SMWD
2019 Charley Wilson resigned and Frank Ury was appointed in his place
2020 Frank UryBetty OlsonChuck Gibson 2020 SMWD

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Footnotes#

[#] Official Website