Candidates’ forum draws less than full house
Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- Only seven of 11 candidates running for City Council
showed up this week to answer questions at the Mesa North Community Assn.
candidates forum.
Councilwoman Libby Cowan, Joel Faris, William Perkins, Karen Robinson,
Councilwoman Heather Somers, Chris Steel and Dan Worthington made
statements about their candidacy.
Residents asked questions about a variety of city issues, including
housing, traffic and the West Side.
Several focused on housing and asked the candidates for new ideas.
Somers said she would strive toward fulfilling the city’s housing
plan, which calls for high-density housing in the city’s remaining open
space, and Cowan said she is in favor of seeking regional and statewide
solutions.
Perkins said he favors using vacated sites for housing, while Steel
said he backs replacing high-density apartments on the West Side with
low-density senior housing.
An example Perkins gave was the idea of using the city’s National
Guard site, soon to be vacated, for senior housing.
Worthington said he supports converting businesses into housing once
they begin to move out of the city because workers won’t be able to find
affordable housing.
And Faris pointed out that the need for housing is the result of other
cities, such as Newport Beach and Huntington Beach, not building their
fair share of appropriate housing.
Steel and Faris also offered their opinions on the city’s Job Center,
which is a place for day laborers and employers to meet.
Steel said the center should be closed, or at least moved into the
business district and funded by businesses.
Faris disagreed that it should be closed, but said the city should
charge a fee to make the center self-sufficient.
“A man has to work, but the city shouldn’t be paying for it,” he said.
The next candidates forum will be sponsored by the Latino Business
Council from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Neighborhood Community Center,
1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call (714) 885-9090.
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