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Deputy Chairman of Midway City Kermit D. Marsh |
Kermit Marsh is a lifelong resident of
Kermit attended
Upon receiving his Doctorate of Jurisprudence in 1990, Kermit promptly passed the California Bar Examination and returned home to Westminster. Kermit's legal accomplishments include the successful representation of the City of Newport Beach and its Police Department in Teter v. City of Newport Beach, in which Kermit successfully persuaded the California Supreme Court to restore the taxpayers' full immunity for injuries to and by prisoners in local jail facilities, protecting taxpayers from millions of dollars in potential future claims.
In addition to his other responsibilities, Kermit continues to engage in the practice of law, with his main office here in Orange County. In addition to his business litigation and healthcare practice, Kermit has broad experience defending the taxpayers against the liability claims of trial lawyers and their clients. Los Angeles Magazine and Law & Politics have named Kermit a Southern California Super Lawyer in the field of Business Litigation.
In 1996, Kermit was appointed to the Westminster Planning Commission. As a Planning Commissioner, he rapidly developed a reputation as a stickler for detail, especially regarding parking and traffic impacts. Kermit supported quality commercial and residential development while fighting to preserve When Councilmember Marge Shillington resigned in 1998 due to family commitments, Kermit filled in the remaining two years of her term. In 2000, Kermit finished first in a six candidate race. He received 10,213 votes, which at that time was the largest number of votes ever received by a Westminster City Council candidate.
Kermit joined a City Council that had just increased taxes. An avid proponent of limited government, Kermit was determined to reverse that trend. Gathering a three member majority, Kermit pushed through a one fifth reduction in the City Utility Tax for
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Transportation has been a major priority for Kermit. He has been an outspoken opponent of expensive public transit schemes, such as the billion dollar proposed CenterLine rail project, and he has instead promoted improvements for our streets and highways, with an emphasis on residential and arterial streets and the
Kermit's family has a history of service to law enforcement, so it is no surprise that fighting crime is a top priority for Kermit. On the Westminster City Council, he has championed innovative anti-gang programs, including the nationally recognized T.A.R.G.E.T. program, and he has supported active coordination of the Westminster Police Department with other branches of law enforcement, including the Orange County District Attorney's Office, the Orange County Sheriff's Department, the California Attorney General's Office, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
For years, Kermit's pet project was to provide decorative center medians along Bolsa Avenue and Westminster Boulevard to improve traffic flow and enhance driver and pedestrian safety. After years of grant applications and lobbying at the state and federal level, those efforts have paid off, and the Bolsa Corridor Project finished construction in 2004, followed with major portions of Westminster Boulevardin the 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 fiscal years. Beyond improving traffic flow and safety, these projects will enhance the appearance of Little Saigon and the Westminster Corridor, thereby increasing not only sales tax revenues, but also residential and commercial property values.
When former Governor Davis and the California Legislature enacted the Illegal Immigrant Drivers' License Law (SB-60), Kermit took a leading role in opposing it. He authored the first city resolution to oppose SB-60 and call for its repeal. Kermit's resolution was used as a model by other cities throughout
In November 2004, the people of
Kermit is a strong advocate of giving back to the community by serving others. Kermit is a past President of the Boys and Girls Club of Westminster, in which he played as a youth, and he currently serves on the Board of Directors as Personnel Chairman. A former Boy Scout, Kermit has also served as Chairman of the Orange Frontier District of the Boy Scouts of America and currently serves the Boy Scouts as a Board Member of the Orange County Council. Kermit currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Garden Grove Hospital and
A tireless promoter of freedom and democracy in the international arena, Kermit was honored to serve as the closing speaker at the 2002 Conference of the World League for Freedom and Democracy in
Kermit is a proud husband and father, and he enjoys practicing law and serving on the Westminster City Council "in his spare time." Kermit met his beautiful wife, Wendy, through his legal career. Wendy is also a successful attorney, as well as a former President of the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Los Angeles (which includes
Kermit may be reached at kermitdmarsh@yahoo.com.
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