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Bob Fisher, who played an active role in planning and conserving open
space, especially in the coastal areas of Orange County, died April 7 of
cancer. He was 65.
Born Dec. 6, 1937, Mr. Fisher grew up in Long Beach and Balboa Island.
His career in planning and open space conservation began in the early
1970s, when he was appointed the county’s first open space coordinator.
He also served as the county’s director of planning and as director of
Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks.
Popular among several local conservationists and environmentalists,
Mr. Fisher was involved in several projects, including writing grant
applications and obtaining funding for improvements at Fairview Park, the
acquisition of eight regional parks and the Newport Dunes recreational
area.
He was also involved in the planning process for the 1,600-acre Bolsa Chica coastal area.
Costa Mesa Councilwoman Libby Cowan, who worked with Mr. Fisher,
called him a “passionate man” who was committed to his work.
“He worked as a consultant for a year in our city to complete the
master plan and begin implementation,” she said. “I think we took good
advantage of his expertise as a planner.”
His daughter, Nancy Fisher-Cannas, said she would remember her father
for “his absolute passion to conserve open space on the coast.”
“He never took the easy route,” she said. “He always did what was
right for the ecosystem and what benefited the public. And he still came
away making friends, even with the people on the opposite side of the
table.”
Mr. Fisher is survived by his wife, Shui Yin; son Nicholas Fisher;
daughter Nancy Fisher-Cannas; and sister Marjorie Hauser. Services were
held Saturday at Unity Community Church in Laguna Hills.
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