Davis right choice for city attorney
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In the race to replace outgoing Huntington Beach City Atty. Gail
Hutton, one name rises to the top: Ron Davis.
The reasons go far beyond Davis’ writing a column for the
Independent for many years and have everything to do with the state
of the city attorney’s office and the qualifications of those
running.
Change is needed in the city attorney’s office, clear and simple.
Under Hutton, the office has spent too much money on outside
counsel and, judging by the city’s track record in lawsuits, not
gotten nearly enough in return. There are too many reports of wasted
time and wasted efforts among the city’s attorneys. Oversight and
management, even a degree of pointed discipline, are needed to right
the ship.
Above all else, accountability should be the watch word for the
office following the Nov. 5 election. We believe Davis will bring
that leadership to City Hall.
Because change is so needed, Deputy City Atty. Jennifer McGrath is
not the right choice for the job. Though she has ideas on how to
improve the office, she is too tied into the present system to bring
the dynamic new direction demanded by the office’s lax, fiscally
troubled state. There is also the lingering concern, discussed in
these pages last week, about her taking 10 checks from fellow city
employees, a direct violation of the city’s municipal codes. McGrath
and the other attorneys in the office who wrote those checks
suggested by their actions that they do not know city law well
enough.
The election is not just about the state of the city attorney’s
office, of course.
It also is about the qualifications and experience of the
candidates. Again, Davis, who has done legal work for the city and
has been a significant voice in city politics for years, is the
correct choice to make.
The other two candidates, Alan Leigh Armstrong and Benjamin Pugh,
do not have the same municipal experience at this point, though both
seem to be highly qualified lawyers. Both do appear to have a solid
grasp on changes needed to the office and the status of lawsuits
involving the city.
They might be good resources upon which the next city attorney can
draw.
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