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Affiliation | Nonpartisan |
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Name | George V. Credle III |
Address | 1211 N. Flores St #9 West Hollywood, California 90069, United States |
Email | george_credle@credleforcouncil.com |
Website | [Link] |
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Contributor | User 215 |
Last Modifed | User 215 Mar 03, 2005 09:19pm |
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Info | Longtime West Hollywood resident George Credle has lived in The Creative City since its inception twenty years ago, and currently serves as a commissioner on the West Hollywood Historic Preservation Commission, where he has been an outspoken advocate of re-examining and addressing preservation and development issues that have been neglected here for decades.
George was born in Norfolk, Virginia and traces his family ties there all the way back to the 1630’s. His ancestors were also politically active as well, as early revolutionaries, with two of their signatures resting with authority at the bottom of The Declaration of Independence of The United States of America. His father was the U.S. Commissioner of the Eastern District of Virginia.
His keen interest in aesthetics and architecture were honed by studies at UCLA, where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in History and Art History. He is currently in the Masters Program for Historic Preservation at USC.
George Credle proved his mettle and ability to command--as well as take orders—in combat during the Vietnam War, where he saw action and was awarded both The Purple Heart and The Army Commendation Medal of Meritorious Performance. This fine veteran is and has always been a Democrat, and became a longstanding member of The West Hollywood Democratic Club.
Other achievements include working on the Southeastern Regional Planning Commission of Virginia, the Albermarle County VA Planning Department and the Inglewood Planning Department.
Active on a continual basis with issues of concern to all citizens of West Hollywood, he has been a UCLA Security Officer, as well as involved with the Hollywood Street Patrol and security at The Getty Museum. George has proved willing and able to step up to the plate and get involved, whatever the issue. West Hollywood has an obvious need for his continued and expanded public service.
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