Referendum group charged with deception
Eron Ben-Yehuda
A group gathering signatures for a referendum to stop the city from
buying Downtown homes by force has come under fire for allegedly making
false statements to potential voters.
“It’s so inappropriate that they’re misleading people to get them to sign
their petition,” Main Street businessman and resident Howard Makler said.
“It’s really not fair. It’s certainly not right.”
Although only nine apartments on the 400 block of Pacific Coast Highway
are threatened by eminent domain, City Clerk Connie Brockway received a
letter stating that a signature gatherer had claimed hundreds of homes
were at risk.
Brockway referred the matter to the city attorney’s office. If the
allegations are true, a court may remove from the petition the names of
residents who were misled, she said.
Organizers of Huntington Beach Cares, which must gather 10,000 signatures
by Wednesday, said they’re investigating the charges. But they suspect
that supporters of Downtown redevelopment through eminent domain may be
trying to sabotage their effort.
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