Both cheers, jeers at Costa Mesa forum
-- Jennifer Kho
A responsive audience of about 80 Costa Mesa residents filled a
candidates forum Thursday with enthusiastic clapping and undisguised
grumbling.
However, some Latino residents said they were unsatisfied by the
spirited forum, which was sponsored by the Latino Community Network.
“It’s always positive when candidates address issues in Costa Mesa,
but I think the candidates could have been more sensitive to the fact
that it was sponsored by the Latino Community Network,” said Gil Carmona,
a community leader and clinical supervisor at Families Costa Mesa.
“We need to take responsibility and tailor the questions to address
the working poor and the citizens of other ethnic backgrounds. We should
have directed the candidates to address the needs of the West Side Latino
community. But the candidates could have taken the initiative to address
those issues more, too.”
Bill Turpit, a Latino Business Council board member, said the forum
did not focus on issues exclusive to the Latino community. He said all
the issues discussed -- including housing, schools and the budget --
affect the West Side.
“I think people got a good look at what some of the candidates feel
and the positions that they take,” he said. “We were trying to get a
sense of what the candidates really stand for, as opposed to pursuing any
particular agendas or goals for the community.”
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