November 2, 2010 General Election - David Jorling

CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO - City Council...

CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO - City Council

DAVID L. JORLING

OCCUPATION: Lawyer

OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Portland City Attorney's Office, 1985 - 2008; SAIF Corporation, 1983 - 1985; Multnomah County District Attorney's Office, 1980 - 1983; Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office and Public Defender's Office, 1973 - 1979

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Marquette University Law School, Post Graduate, JD, Law; Marquette University, 16, Bachelor of Arts, History, Political Science

PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Lake Oswego Downtown Alternative Analysis Committee; Lake Oswego to Portland Alternative Analysis Committee; Citizens Advisory Committee for Portland to Oswego transit project

As a resident for over 20 years, I appreciate the positive impact Lake Oswego and its excellent schools have had on my family. City government services, including Police, Fire and the parks, are excellent. Our neighborhoods, downtown, library and arts are all vibrant and constructive features in this community.

Recently, there have been controversies in our community that have divided us. Some of those issues have festered and need resolution. There are key issues concerning the further development of our community that need to be decided with lake Oswego's long term future in mind.
As an attorney, I know that there are always at least two sides to any issue. To be fair requires that facts be determined, opinions heard, and then decisions timely made. Having experience in these efforts and having established a reputation for fairness and bringing people together, I can serve the people of Lake Oswego by providing the leadership that will continue Lake Oswego's success. Community matters.
For more information concerning my background, endorsements, and positions on the issues facing the City, please visit my web site or contact me directly at 971.998.2320.

(This information furnished by David L. Jorling)

The above information has not been verified for accuracy by Multnomah County.

JOSH FUHRER

Last reviewed January 12, 2023