 I'm Donna Lind, a Scottsville City Council member, having served two terms as mayor. And I'm running for re-election. In August, I celebrated 52 years working for the city of Scotts Valley. I started as a young high school student at City Hall, taking the minutes for city council meetings. I moved one year later to the police department and worked to become the first female Scottsville police officer. Later as sergeant, I am proud to have served with Scottsville Police Department for a total of 40 years when I was elected to City Council 12 years ago. All of my adult life has been serving Scotts Valley. This is my home. The city of Scotts Valley had been working hard towards recovery from a fiscal crisis when COVID-19 hit. The effects of COVID have been devastating to our community as it has to our neighbors. We've been working to support local business in every way possible. And then the CCU lightning fire struck, causing even more devastation. While serving on City Council, I have served with various commissions, including Senior Advocacy, Santa Margarita Groundwater Agency, Criminal Justice Council, Metro Traffic Safety, LAVCO, and others. With my history with Scotts Valley and having served with Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce the past 15 years, and woman of the year, serving as president of Fallen Officer Foundation, I bring relationships, critical knowledge, and experience valuable in working towards recovery. I have a proven record of service. I'm known to be very hardworking, and I'm committed to our community, and I'm ready to continue the work when we elected to Scotts Valley City Council. Thank you.