Board of Directors
As CRPD’s governing body, the Board of Directors is responsible for the budget and for setting policies that safeguard the vitality of the district. The five non-partisan members of the Board of Directors are elected by CRPD residents to staggered, four-year terms . The elected board is held accountable to the following laws that govern public officials: The Brown Act, California Public Records Act, FPPC Reporting Requirements and biannual ethics training.
The Board of Directors meets on the third Wednesday of each month. Meetings start at 6:30 p.m. in the District Office Board Room, located at 11070 White Rock Road, Suite 130, Rancho Cordova, unless otherwise noted on the agenda. Board meetings are open to the public. Meeting agendas and Board-approved minutes are available online or in person from the District Office.
How can I communicate with the CRPD Board of Directors?
If you wish to communicate with the Board of Directors you can reach them directly by email. There is also a public comment period during every board meeting where the community can address district issues. The board can listen to comments, but state law prohibits the Board of Directors from discussing items that are not included in the agenda. To have an item added to the agenda, please submit a written request to the Clerk of the Board by 5 p.m. three weeks prior to the meeting.
How do I apply to be on the Board of Directors?
As of the 2022 General Election, members of CRPD’s Board of Directors are elected by the residents located within the specific voting districts up for election in a particular cycle ("By-District" Elections). There are 2 seats up for the November 5, 2024 Election: District 3 and District 4. Candidates may file their paperwork at Sacramento County Voter Registration and Elections between July 15 and August 9, 2024. To be eligible to serve as a Board Member, candidates must be a registered voter within the Cordova Recreation and Park District and reside in the voting district they are running for. Board members must complete an Ethics training certification every 2 years and submit a Form-700 (Statement of Economic Interests) annually. For more information about the election and nomination processes visit Board of Directors Elections FAQ or reach out to the Clerk of the Board at communications@cordovarpd.gov.
For more information, contact Sacramento County Voter Registration and Elections at 916-875-6451.
For questions about the Board election process: Board of Directors Elections FAQ.
To learn what election district you are in, visit Maps & Boundaries.
For listing of Board Director compensations go to California State Controller Compensation Search (AB2040).
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Board Members
Brian Danzl, SDLF Special District Governance Certified
2024 Chairperson
Election District #1
Term of Office: 2022 - 2026
bdanzl@cordovarpd.gov
An athletics coach and community volunteer, Brian Danzl was born and raised in Rancho Cordova where he now raises his family.
Rick Sloan, SDLF Special District Governance Certified
2024 Vice-Chairperson
Elected At-Large
Term of Office: 2020 - 2024
rsloan@cordovarpd.gov
Rick Sloan is a longtime area resident, graphic artist and hobby photographer.
Daniel Langan, SDLF Special District Governance Certified
2024 Secretary
Election District #5
Term of Office: 2022 - 2026
dlangan@cordovarpd.gov
Daniel Langan has lived in Rosemont since 2013. He is a husband and father of three beautiful children. In addition to working as a youth pastor at River City Christian and running the Crossover Basketball Program, he is a local coach and mentor to the youth in our community.
Mark Matus, SDLF Special District Governance Certified
Election District #2
Term of Office: 2022 - 2026
mmatus@cordovarpd.gov
A resident of surrounding areas for over 40 years, Mark Matus currently lives in Gold River with his family. He also works and coaches youth leagues in the area.
Michael Yearwood, SDLF Special District Governance Certified
Elected At-Large
Term of Office: 2020 - 2024
myearwood@cordovarpd.gov
A resident of Rancho Cordova for over 40 years, Michael Yearwood also works and coaches youth leagues in the area.