District 2 Supervisor representing Alameda County, Richard Valle, has died, the board of supervisors' president confirmed on Wednesday.
His cause of death was not immediately available. "I am devastated to learn of the passing of my colleague and friend. Richard Valle was a champion for his District, especially in his hometown of Union City. During his 10 years of service on the Board of Supervisors, Richard fought for safety-net services, mental health programs and was a tireless supporter of Saint Rose Hospital.
He uplifted community volunteers through a highly successful annual volunteer appreciation event, promoted walkable neighborhoods through the Niles Canyon Stroll and Roll and educated the community about STEM programming through Science in the Park. He was an advocate for at-risk youth, jo development programs, and was a steadfast champion for organized labor.
My condolences to his wife, children, grandchildren, staff and to all those lucky enough to call Richard a friend. Rest in Peace Supervisor Valle."Valle is the second member of the five-seat Alameda County Board of Supervisors to die in office in recent years. District 3 Supervisorwas hit and killed by the driver of a vehicle in the city of Alameda in November 2021.
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