What is the biggest issue facing the...
What is the biggest issue facing the city?
There are complex issues that I feel are important to the
residents of our city; public safety, environment, infrastructure,
West Nile Virus, pension costs and senior and youth programs. But the
most important issue we need to focus on at this time is budget
financing and fiscal responsibility.
Working closely with the City Council, city administrator and
staff, I will insist on the monitoring of finances and contracts. I
feel that honest leadership is necessary, now more than ever, to put
trust back into City Hall. My pledge is to work with the citizens of
Huntington Beach and Council members to prioritize spending, balance
the budget and challenge Sacramento to get back our fare share of
taxes.
Considering such issues as the sports complex lawsuit and
improperly converted condominiums, do you agree with criticism that
the city has been mismanaged? How would you run the city better?
I have 35 years of government and municipal experience with
graduate education and training in public administration. I have
large organizational budget and policy experience and I plan to
provide leadership and good government practices.
I will also apply my abilities to improve business practices that
may have caused problems mentioned in the headlines over the past
several months. I would work closely with the rest of the council and
staff to make certain we keep on a sure footing in the city.
Given that the future of the Bolsa Chica still is unclear, what is
your position on development on the upper portion of the mesa and
other environmental issues facing the city?
It is a shame that the corporate owners of the Bolsa Chica
property are holding the purchase hostage. Proposition 50 provided
the funds necessary to purchase the site.The whole deal could
collapse if the Proposition 50 money is not used in a timely manner.
Maybe this is the reason for Hearthside’s stonewalling. There is a
game afoot.
I am also concerned about the West Nile virus and the impact this
disease will have on our seniors and youth in our region. I am also
greatly concerned about the problems facing our beaches with the many
closures due to sewage spills. A serious study has to be made to
compare other beach city related sanitation plants and practices to
get to the bottom of this public health matter.
What direction do you think development -- such as the Strand,
Pacific City, Bella Terra and a third hotel proposed between the
Hilton Waterfront and Hyatt -- should be headed in the city?
I strongly believe that development closer to the beach needs to
be reasonable and not done in a large scale. I would support larger
projects inland, like Bella Terra where there is space to stretch out
and bring in larger commercial and entertainment venues.
Let’s bring back the Golden Bear!
Along with dealing with commercial improvements I feel that strong
neighborhoods are also important for our city. My concern about
bringing in more hotel rooms is the following: Where will people go
for evening outings and what type of night life can we provide for
tourists in Downtown Huntington Beach? The beach closes and what will
tens of hundreds of folks do for the evening? I think that
family-oriented tourist attractions will go hand in hand with the
concepts for beach-oriented activities. Shuttles provided by the
hotels to Disneyland and other local attractions should be
considered.
Bella Terra should have more of the “Block of Orange” type
orientation to attract local youth and families with various
entertainment venues, restaurants and merchants.
The mall of Huntington Beach, when I was in college, was the place
to shop. It can be that again, and more.
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