[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 58 (Monday, April 23, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E611]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF LINDA KOELLING
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HON. JACKIE SPEIER
of california
in the house of representatives
Monday, April 23, 2012
Ms. SPEIER. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor Foster City Councilmember
Linda Koelling who is retiring after eight years of service on the
council, including two terms as mayor. Linda's upbeat personality and
limitless energy will be deeply missed by her colleagues.
Linda's accomplishments on the council were many and long-lasting.
She created an Ad Hoc Transportation Committee to complete a
transportation study plan for Foster City. She helped determine the
fate of a property that will become the town center. She was a major
advocate in the completion of the teen center at Leo Ryan Park. She was
instrumental in building the partnership with the Chamber of Commerce.
When she was chair of a League of the California Cities campaign
committee to pass a local proposition, she rewrote the words to the
song ``Waterloo'' that, with the help of council members from other
communities, became a YouTube sensation.
On the council Linda represented Foster City on several San Mateo
County boards such as CCAG, CMEQ, Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief
Alliance, Airport Round Table and the Airport Land Use Committee. She
served on the Transportation, Public Works Policy Committee for two
years and was the president of the Peninsula division of the League of
California Cities.
Linda was born and raised in San Francisco. She graduated from
Presentation High School in 1967, and she attended City College of San
Francisco as a physical education major from 1967 69. She earned her BS
in Parks and Recreation Management from California State University,
Hayward, in 1971.
From 1972 77, Linda worked as a recreational supervisor for the city
of Burlingame and was a member of the California Parks and Recreation
Society. Among her responsibilities was the supervision of the
recreational centers. One of the teachers who taught an upholstery
class happened to be my mother, Nancy Speier, who later became a
staunch supporter when Linda first ran for city council in 2003. I had
the great pleasure of working with Linda when she was on the council
and I was in the California State Senate.
Linda is passionate about education and sports. She founded the
original Kids Connection private preschool and elementary school in
Foster City. She was the president of pony/colt baseball for two years,
created and coordinated a girls softball league, coached AYSO soccer
teams and her children's softball team. Personally, she loves to play
golf.
Linda and her husband Fred Koelling have been married for 40 years.
They are the proud parents of Karen Koelling Gleason, Tommy Koelling
and Bryan Koelling and have four grandchildren.
Though Linda is retiring from the city council, I have no doubt that
she will continue to serve our community and pursue an active role in
public life.
Mr. Speaker, I ask this body to rise with me to honor the work of
Linda Koelling, my friend, extraordinary human being and an outstanding
public servant.
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