What is the biggest issue facing the...
What is the biggest issue facing the city?
The city operating independent of its residents, especially
Northern Huntington Beach.
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?
City officials are not properly qualified to make certain
decisions. That’s why we hire experts in certain fields to fill those
gaps. To eliminate mismanagement, I would look to the private sector,
to professionals, to assist me in making intelligent decisions. Henry
Ford (Ford Motor Co.) once said he wasn’t the most intelligent man in
the world, but knew how to surround himself with the best talent
available. That is what I will do.
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?
Sell any city-owned property currently not being used and have
experts who have no interest in the property submit proposals for the
land use.
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?
What do the people say? Are we taking away services, already
strained, from the people in the name of development? Bella Terra has
been a disaster from the beginning. Only God can help that
development. As for new development, enough is enough. Turn the whole
thing into privately owned parks, yes that’s right, for profit. That
will generate tax revenue instead of bond indebtedness.
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