ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE,
RESPONSIBLE GROWTH,
GREATER TRANSPARENCY.
County Commissioner Derek Dieter, representing District 2, announces his candidacy for St. Joseph County Surveyor, emphasizing his commitment to serving all county residents with a vision for positive community impact. With a distinguished political career, including three consecutive terms on the South Bend City Council and a current vice presidency with the St. Joseph County Commissioners, Dieter brings extensive leadership and management experience.
His focus on critical areas such as drainage management, public service accessibility, and infrastructure enhancement underlines his readiness to effectively address the county's surveying needs. Beyond politics, Dieter's 39 years in the South Bend Police Department and dedication to youth mentorship since 1975 highlight his deep community ties and unwavering commitment to improving St. Joseph County's well-being. His candidacy is fueled by a passion for public service and a clear vision for a better future for the county's residents, making him an exemplary choice for St. Joseph County Surveyor in 2024.
St. Joseph County
Drainage Management:
Dieter prioritizes competent management of St. Joseph County's drainage systems, recognizing that effective drainage is often overlooked until it becomes a problem. He aims to proactively address this critical issue, ensuring the county's water management infrastructure is maintained and improved to prevent flooding and safeguard residents' properties.
Improving Public Access to County Services:
Understanding the importance of accessibility, Commissioner Dieter is committed to enhancing the way residents interact with county services. He advocates for the modernization of service delivery, starting with expanding online access to make it easier for everyone to obtain the services they need efficiently and conveniently.
Enhancing Infrastructure:
With a solid track record of supporting infrastructure improvements as a Commissioner and City Council member, Commissioner Dieter plans to continue his dedication to upgrading St. Joseph County's roads, drainage, and utilities. He believes the Surveyor's office plays a pivotal role in collaborating with other county departments and entities to propel comprehensive infrastructure development that meets current and future needs.