Welcome to the Campaign!

Candidate Statement of Qualifications

I am running for town council because I love where we live and want to maintain the uniqueness that makes us Danville. My experience of resolving issues within the context of the ‘bigger picture’ brings a new voice and different perspective in creating solutions.

My platform focuses on enhancing our quality of life. I will:

  1. Proactively engage San Ramon and county officials on future Tassajara boundaries, which directly impact our town, unincorporated Danville and Blackhawk;
  2. Seek solutions to traffic and downtown parking via stronger relationships among our school district, businesses, planners and council;
  3. Expand activities and meeting places for teens, singles and seniors
  4. Streamline our building permit and planning process for homeowners and builders, while ensuring that appropriate studies, architectural standards, community input and common sense have been applied in decision-making so that new projects (Danville Hotel, Veteran’s Hall) augment our town
  5. Grow Danville’s business community, while balancing downtown events that attract potential new residents - and revenue.

If elected, I want to hear from you. I am new to the political arena, but not to leadership roles. I listen with an open mind and analyze the facts, before reaching a decision. I’m a quick study - and fully committed to the best outcome. With your support, I will implement fiscal policies that continue to enhance our Danville experience. I would truly appreciate your vote and thank you, in advance, for the privilege of representing you.

Background:
  • Danville resident-1985.
  • Former telecom and global management consulting executive
  • Managed $100M+ budgets/projects, re-engineered businesses to profitability.
Education:
  • Edinboro, Golden Gate and Carnegie Mellon Universities.
Member:
  • Professional BusinessWomen of California Advisory Council
  • Local and national Realtor associations
  • Creator-”Dogs of Danville” calendar
  • Past board member of area non-profit organizations.


Marianne Bordogna - A Voice for Danville


Recent Posts

Danville discusses Vets Hall renovation

Project committee will include stakeholders

by Meghan Neal

There has been a lot of focus on downtown Danville recently, and one of the most significant projects on the horizon is the long-discussed renovation of the old Veterans Memorial Building. Continue reading →

Realtor throws hat into ring

Bordogna makes fourth candidate for Danville Town Council

by Dolores Fox Ciardelli

The filing period for the November election closed last Friday, and a Danville real estate broker is challenging the incumbents for one of the three seats on the Danville Town Council.

Marianne Bordogna, a resident since 1985, said that in her job as a Realtor she hears people voice their concerns, for instance, about the development of the Danville Hotel site and the Veterans Memorial Building. Continue reading →

Race is on

What if they gave an election and nobody came?

The race for the three Danville Town Council seats that expire this year was almost no contest, as only the three incumbents were in the running. Realtor Marianne Bordogna says when she saw this was about to happen, she made her final decision to run. Continue reading →

Special Presentation at San Ramon City Hall

San Ramon City Council Meeting

July 8, 2008

Recognition of Marianne Bordogna for her Support and Contributions to the San Ramon Police K-9 Program. Presentation by Mayor Wilson and Police Chief Scott Holder.