About April Vargas

A San Mateo County resident for three decades, April Vargas has lived in the coastal town of Montara since 1983.

April is a local business owner and an active member of the Half Moon Bay/Coastside Chamber of Commerce.

April has had a passion for community issues since college and has always worked to protect the quality of our lives here in San Mateo County. She and her partner of 22 years, Jeff Olson, purchased their Montara home in 1993. Shortly after, April became locally active and was appointed to a committee created by the County Department of Public Works to update local road standards and address flooding and safety concerns.

April has always had the strength and courage to stand up for what is right.

In 1995 when the Devil’s Slide section of Hwy 1 was closed for over 5 months due to landslides, April was one of a small group of locals who fought to replace the unsafe portion of the road with a tunnel.

Facing strong opposition from Caltrans, the group collected over 30,000 signatures and placed a measure favoring the tunnel on the ballot countywide. In November of 1996 voters passed this initiative by an astonishing 74%.

Standing up, challenging and beating Cal Trans? That’s April Vargas.

After this major victory for San Mateo County, the same group won County approval to expand the Mid-Peninsula Regional Open Space District to the coast, protecting coastal resources and preserving farmland.

April was later elected to the Midcoast Community Council, and was appointed to serve on a Devil’s Slide Tunnel committee that oversaw the design features of this massive project. Currently under construction, the tunnels are scheduled to open in 2011.

On the basis of her extensive experience with community-led initiatives, April was hired as a legislative advocate for Committee for Green Foothills from 2003-2005. She later worked as a community organizer for SEIU/United Health Care Workers.

A lifelong pro-choice Democrat, April Vargas was a Congressional District Coordinator for the Barack Obama campaign and was elected as an Obama delegate to the 2008 National Convention.

April currently sits on several boards and commissions:

  • California Coastal Commission (Alternate)
  • San Mateo County Green Building Task Force
  • San Mateo County Agricultural Advisory Committee
  • Citizens Advisory Committee for the Transportation Authority
  • Interagency Council for HOPE (Housing Our People Effectively)
  • Committee for Green Foothills
  • San Mateo County Democratic Central Committee, elected member
  • Vote the Coast

Awards April has received include:

  • Democratic Volunteer of the Year (Region 4)
  • Woman of the Year (19th Assembly District)
  • Member of the Coastside Women’s Hall of Fame
  • Favorite Coastside Activist

One Comment

  1. GO APRIL!! I know you live in Montara, but in San Mateo we have a problem with keeping the levee on the bayside safe and in repair. My so called flood insurance goes up every year (it has NEVER flooded here to my knowledge (by DMV) I pay $500 to $600 a year for fire insurance (more likely, more devastation) and over $1500 going close to $2000 a year for flood ins.


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