Heidi Harmon | |
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Occupation(s) | Politician, educator, and environmental activist |
Mayor of San Luis Obispo | |
In office 2016 [1] –2021 | |
Heidi Harmon is an American educator, [2] environmental activist, and politician. She was the Mayor of San Luis Obispo [3] from 2016 [1] to 2021. [4]
Harmon grew up in Pasadena, California. [5] She has resided in San Luis Obispo for over 25 years. Harmon enrolled in Cuesta College where she got a degree in early childhood education, [6] before transferring to Cal Poly, [7] where she graduated with a BA in liberal studies. [8] [9] [6]
Harmon was the Program Director of the San Luis Obispo chapter at 350.org, and was the chair of the Climate Change Task Force of the Santa Lucia Chapter at the Sierra Club. [2] She was on the board of the League of Women Voters. [10]
Harmon is an environmental activist and a backer of clean energy. [2] [7] She once described climate change as the "defining issue of our time," and that it was climate change that made her get into politics. [10] Harmon first met Bernie Sanders at a progressive politics event in 2015. [10] She was one of his supporters and she attended the 2016 Democratic National Convention as his delegate. [10] Following Sanders' defeat, she urged Democrats to get serious about climate change, saying, "We can't let a climate-denying racist into the White House next year." [11]
In 2014, she run against Republican Katcho Achadjian in the 35th district of California State Assembly elections, and got 34.7 percent of the votes. [2] [7]
After losing the State Assembly elections to Achadjian in 2014, Harmon said that it was expected and that the true victory is the impact her campaign made on her opponent approach to the elections. "Those are the ways we won", she said, pointing to one of Achadjian campaign ads which feature him in front of a solar energy field. [10]
In 2016, Harmon ran against fellow Democrat—then-Mayor of San Luis Obispo—Jan Marx for the Mayoral seat. [11] She won the election and became the Mayor of San Luis Obispo. [12]
In 2018, she ran again for Mayor of San Luis Obispo. Her campaign slogan was "to make SLO a net-zero emissions city". [10] [13]
Harmon had been endorsed by Black Lives Matter Community Action of San Luis Obispo. [4] [14]
In 2020, Harmon accused District Attorney of San Luis Obispo Dan Dow of voter suppression by filing charges against BLM supporters of her campaign based on the color of their skins. Dow responded saying that "his office does not consider a person’s skin color when determining whether to file charges." [14]
In December 2020, and in collaboration with local labor unions, she raised $71,000 for the SLO Food Bank. [15]
At a press conference on 26 August 2021, [16] Harmon announced her plan to step down from office as a Mayor of SLO on 26 September 2021, [17] and that she will be focusing on her work as a Senior Public Affairs Director for the Romero Institute. [18] When she was asked by reporters if the ongoing investigation of marijuana businessman Helios Dayspring influenced her decision to resign from her mayoral responsibilities, she said that she wasn't under investigation and that she "properly reported Dayspring’s donations." [17] [19]
Harmon ran her final City Council meeting, on 21 September 2021, with police protection after she received threatening and nude emails. [20] Harmon said she had been facing harassment for the entirety of her tenure as a Mayor of SLO. [21] [22]
Harmon got divorced around the age of thirty. She is known for wearing a red rose on her hair. Jan Marx, then Mayor and her opponent for the 2016 elections, called her "flamboyant". [5] She said her great grandmother was in the first Rose Parade in the nineteenth century. [23]
On Wednesday 31 May 2017, a group of unknown vandals burned a pride flag that was hanging in front of Harmon's house. The police then started investigating the incident as a hate crime. [24]
San Luis Obispo County, officially the County of San Luis Obispo, is a county on the Central Coast of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 282,424. The county seat is San Luis Obispo.
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San Luis Obispo High School, also referred to as "San Luis High" and "SLO High", is an American public high school in San Luis Obispo, California. It is the only non-continuation public high school within the city. The school is within the San Luis Coastal Unified School District (SLCUSD), serving primarily students living in San Luis Obispo. Before the school's addition of ninth grade in 1982, the school was known as "San Luis Obispo Senior High School" (SLOSH). School colors are black and gold.
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Arroyo Grande Valley is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) located in San Luis Obispo County, California approximately 12 miles (19 km) southeast of the county seat San Luis Obispo. Arroyo Grande Valley was recognized on February 5, 1990 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) as the state's 60th AVA based on the petition filed in 1987 by Don Talley of Talley Vineyards and William S. Greenough of Saucelito Canyon Vineyard for the establishment of the "Arroyo Grande Valley" viticultural area in San Luis Obispo County. The 16 miles (26 km) long, approximately 67 square miles valley appellation benefits from its east-northeast orientation allowing the breeze from the Pacific Ocean to moderate the climate of the area. The valley is divided by a fog line produced by the cool maritime layer where Zinfandel, Petite Sirah and Rhône varietals are grown on the higher elevations near Lopez Lake and the cooler mid-valley vineyards being home to Chardonnay and Pinot noir. On April 8, 2022, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) approved the designation of the expansive San Luis Obispo (SLO) Coast AVA overlapping the boundaries of Edna Valley and Arroyo Grande Valley viticultural areas because they share common features. However, these two previously established areas still have unique characteristics to retain their viticultural area distinctions within SLO Coast. Edna Valley lies immediately to the northwest, the Los Padres National Forest straddles the north leg boundary, the Santa Maria Valley AVA lies to the southeast of Arroyo Grande Valley, and the Pacific Ocean communities of Oceano, Grover City and Arroyo Grande abut its southwestern border.
On Wong, more commonly known as Ah Louis, was a Chinese American banker, labor contractor, farmer, and shopkeeper in San Luis Obispo, California, during the late 19th and early 20th century. His Ah Louis Store building is on the National Register of Historic Places. Ah Louis was a central figure in the development of the Central Coast of California, serving as an organizer of Chinese laborers during the construction of the Pacific Coast Railway's Avila—Port Harford spur and the tunnels through Cuesta Grade over the Santa Lucia Range.
The San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority is the provider of intercity mass transportation in San Luis Obispo County, California, with service between most cities in the county: Arroyo Grande, Atascadero, Paso Robles, Grover Beach, Morro Bay, Pismo Beach, Cambria, San Simeon, Los Osos, Cayucos, and San Luis Obispo. Hourly routes operate Monday - Friday, with limited Saturday & Sunday service. The base travel fare is $1.75-$3.25 each way, or a Regional day pass may be purchased for $5.50, good for unlimited trips on all fixed-routes in the county. Five routes are branded as part of the SLORTA. RTA also operates fixed route transit service in Paso Robles and the Five Cities Area for South County Transit and the Avila Beach Trolley on a seasonal/summer runs.
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Khatchik Hratchia Achadjian was an Armenian-American businessman, and politician who formerly served in the California State Assembly. He was a Republican who represented the 35th district, encompassing San Luis Obispo County and part of Santa Barbara County. He previously represented the 33rd district, and prior to being elected to the State Assembly, was also a member of the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. In 2016, he ran for the United States House of Representatives from the 24th district, but he was defeated in the primary election.
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The Central Coast Athletic Association (CCAA) is a high school athletic conference in California that is affiliated with the CIF Central Section. The association was established in 2018 as the Central Coast Athletic Conference and consists of 16 schools in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties that previously were members of the CIF Southern Section and three of its constituent conferences, the Pac-8, the Los Padres League, and the Channel League.
Cuesta Pass or La Cuesta Pass, colloquially referred to as simply the grade, is a low mountain pass in San Luis Obispo County on California's Central Coast. It crosses the southern Santa Lucia Range at an altitude of 1,522 feet (464 m), and connects San Luis Obispo, roughly 5 miles (8.0 km) to the south, with Atascadero, Paso Robles, and the Salinas Valley to the north. It is traversed by U.S. Route 101 and the Coast Line of the Union Pacific Railroad, and is better known for the long slope up to the pass from San Luis Obispo, in the canyon of San Luis Obispo Creek, which is redundantly named the "Cuesta Grade".
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