Westside committee gains last-minute interest
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Lolita Harper
COSTA MESA -- The Westside community turned its hat inside out and
rallied back last week, turning what looked to be a dismal turnout for
the Westside Redevelopment Action Committee into a good showing of
interested parties.
The city received 45 applications for the committee designed to forge
a working plan for the future of the Westside. Only two days before the
deadline, the planning and development office had received only 11
letters of interest, said Mike Robinson, the department’s director.
Not a great response to a committee that was created to host about 46
people. On the deadline day, however, 34 applications flooded the office,
he said.
“A lot of people came in at the last minute,” Robinson said.
The Westside Redevelopment Action Committee was created last month by
the City Council -- acting as the Redevelopment Agency. Its purpose is to
bring together often warring factions of the community to find common
ground for the future of the impoverished neighborhood. Previous attempts
at redevelopment in the area have been thwarted by a lack of community
consensus.
Applicants were required to be Westside residents, property or
business owners, except for those vying for an at-large appointment. All
members must be legal residents.
Robinson said a few people from other parts of the city applied,
stating they had an interest in the city’s most western neighborhood. For
example, Bob Graham, a Mesa Verde resident, applied because he was
concerned about future developments of the 19th Street bridge, Robinson
said.
At the City Council meeting Monday, Councilman Chris Steel challenged
many residents, whom he classified as “constant complainers,” to get
involved with efforts to improve the city.
“Be credible. Serve on a commission, and be more effective,” Steel
said to those he’s placed in that group. “I call on you to get involved
and not just be down here screeching at the podium. Put a little action
behind your words.”
Steel and his supporters were concerned with the large size of the
Westside Redevelopment Action Committee and the fact that renters were
encouraged to serve on it. The councilman has since changed his position
slightly, saying the committee may not be perfectly designed, but it
should not discourage people from participating in the process.
While most of those interested in serving on the Westside
Redevelopment Committee live in the area, most of them were
representatives of groups that were invited to serve on the committee by
its creator, Councilwoman Libby Cowan.
About 18 community organizations -- which were identified as having a
“stake in the community” -- have seats reserved for two people.
Applicants responding from those groups -- such as churches, the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce and the Latino Business Network -- will be
automatically placed on the committee, Robinson said.
Five more members will be directly appointed by council members --
acting as the Redevelopment Agency -- at Monday’s redevelopment meeting ,
as well as an additional five at-large members.
FYI
WHAT: Redevelopment Agency meeting
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Monday
WHERE: Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center
CALL: (714) 754-5225
* Lolita Harper covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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