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In this oral history, former Mayor and City Council member Andy Berman recounts his life of public service in Mill Valley. Born in Stamford, Connecticut in 1959, Andy recalls that he always loved public service, and was even chosen in high school to be his town's "mayor for a day". Andy recounts attending the University of Michigan and later law school at the University of Miami. In 1989, he moved with his wife Sabra to San Francisco, and four years later they relocated to Mill Valley. Andy discusses his extensive public service over the years in Mill Valley and provides an insider's view on the dynamics of city governance. While observing the town's changing demographics, he affirms the stability of its core values. His view for the future of Mill Valley, he says, is the same as his original platform when he was first running for office: health and safety, fiscal responsibility, and maintaining Mill Valley's small-town character. Throughout this oral history Andy powerfully conveys what it has meant to him to be part of the community and how this community has become a very large part of who he is.
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4091B65D-39D5-4E4B-A156-291117074049 2017.092.001
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