Council debates into the night
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June Casagrande
Councilman Dick Nichols appeared in public for the first time Tuesday
night since coming under fire for racially charged statements.
Chambers were packed with community members impassioned on each side
of the issue.
Council members debated whether to take action against Nichols for
numerous comments they considered insensitive to Latinos.
“The issue is bringing nationality into a policy issue where it
doesn’t belong,” said Councilman Gary Adams referring to Nichols’
prior comments regarding “Mexicans” using Corona del Mar State Beach.
Mayor Steve Bromberg asked that a revised resolution rebuking
Nichols be read in full to those in attendance.
“This is not solely about a single comment, this is about a
pattern of comments,” Bromberg said.
Council members debated into the night whether to support several
strong measures in opposition to what they say is a pattern of racial
insensitivity from Nichols: to apologize to members of the Latino
community and anyone else who was offended by any of Nichols’
comments; to approve a resolution formally asking Nichols to step
down; and to strip Nichols of his committee appointments.
The controversy began last month when Nichols said in a telephone
interview that he didn’t want to expand grassy areas at Corona del
Mar State Beach because, “With grass, we usually get Mexicans coming
in there early in the morning and they claim it as theirs and it
becomes their personal, private grounds all day.”
The city attorney’s office has since documented four other
instances of comments made by Nichols about Latinos.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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