Welcome to Saucedo for Redlands

This is the online home for Redlands City Council candidate, Mario Saucedo. Mario is running in the newly created District 3. To view the boundaries of the new districts visit the Redlands City Council District Maps page.

Memberships:

  • Redlands Planning Commission
  • Common Vision Coalition (chairman and founder)
    • Acknowledges Hometown Heroes gold-star soldiers
    • Represented in the Redlands Area Interfaith Council
    • Represented in the Redlands Service Club Council
    • Represented in the Redlands Charitable Resource Coalition
  • North Redlands Visioning Committee
  • Sons of the American Legion Post 650
  • Museum of Redlands (board member)
  • Redlands Community Foundation (board member)

  • YouthHope (past board member)
  • Boy Scouts of the Inland Empire (past board member)
  • Housing Authority of San Bernardino (past commissioner)
  • Local Union 1932 (past board member and president)

  • Recognition:
  • Prevention Advocate of the Year 2013 (from the county of San Bernardino)
  • Redlands Daily Facts editorial praising Saucedo’s work establishing the city’s Social Host Ordinance
  • Employee Hero Award 2018 (from the city of Redlands)


News & Information

  • Barton House Fundraiser
    Mario Saucedo held a campaign fundraiser at historic Barton House that was hosted by Kasey and Julia Haws, Terry and Geneil Vines, Stan and Ellen Weisser, Neal and Joyce Waner, and many more supporters. Filmed by Valerie Voss.
  • Ensuring a Vibrant Redlands Economy into the Future
    Former Mayor Paul Foster stated that, “while the City’s economy was doing okay for the moment, without continued growth of business in our City, that economy could very well falter.”  Mario supports entrepreneurs and small business start-ups here in Redlands, and has familiarity with how grant programs, public-private partnerships, and other such mechanisms can help … Read more
  • Celebrating Diversity and Promoting Equity
    The City of Redlands has a rich cultural heritage, and the diversity of its residents continues to grow. Mario is dedicated both to celebrating that diversity and promoting equity for all Redlands’ residents. People who work in Redlands deserve the opportunity to live in Redlands.
  • Celebrating Mexican / Mexican-American / African-American / Asian-American and Native American Community History
    Mario is proud of the Mexican, Mexican-American, African-American, Asian-American and Native American history here in the City of Redlands.  He wants to ensure that it is not forgotten and supports efforts to celebrate it.  For example, he was involved in the naming of the Israel Beal Park, after an early African-American pioneer in our area, … Read more
  • Celebrating Redlands’ Architecture
    The City of Redlands has a rich and beautiful architectural heritage, and Mario is dedicated to preserving it in all its forms and encouraging new development to celebrate that heritage as well. He was involved, for example, in the past renovation of the Terrace and worked towards its historical designation.