Commissioner announces run for council seat
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Deirdre Newman
Planning Commission Chairman Bruce Garlich declared his candidacy for
the City Council on Friday, calling his commitment to give back to
the city the driving force behind his effort.
Garlich, 67, has been on the commission for four years and has
been chairman for two years. In addition to poring over planning
documents, Garlich has been busy getting involved in myriad aspects
of the city, like the Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, the Chamber of Commerce and the Costa Mesa Community Athletic
Foundation.
He touted his reputation on the commission as someone who attempts
to gain consensus.
“I think I have a public record as a consensus-builder and as
someone who makes thoughtful and clear decisions and tries to explain
why,” Garlich said.
Garlich said he thinks of Costa Mesa as his adopted hometown,
having lived here for 32 years. His childhood was nomadic -- he
attended five elementary schools and four high schools in eight
cities in five states.
“Having moved around so much, having a home town has special
meaning for me and that’s why I want to give back and make it
better,” he said.
He worked for 35 years in the aerospace field for McDonnell
Douglas as an engineer and senior manager, which he says honed his
social, analytical and financial skills.
He also has experience managing diverse budgets from a
$700-million annual budget at McDonnell Douglas to a $200,000 annual
budget for the Wimbledon Village Homeowner’s Assn., which he was the
president of for 15 years.
The McDonnell Douglas budget equaled spending $2 million a day,
“and when you’re burning money at that rate, you develop a sense of
urgency about spending money,” Garlich said.
Budget concerns, revitalizing the Westside and the city’s growth
are all issues Garlich considers of paramount importance.
“I think it’s important to keep things balanced -- do things that
help create community as well a high priority on public safety,”
Garlich said.
He also wants to keep working to improve the schools through means
such as after-school programs. He has become attuned to school issues
through his work as the Planning Commission representative on the
city’s liaison committee with the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Newport
Mesa Schools’ Foundation, he said.
Garlich has never run for council, but he joined the competitive
effort to replace former Mayor Karen Robinson when she left the dais
last year to become a Superior Court judge.
If elected, he said he will strive to represent all
constituencies: homeowners, business owners and property owners.
Planning Commissioner Bill Perkins, a past candidate who said he
will not run for council this year, said he’s glad his colleague has
joined the race.
“I think it’s wonderful,” Perkins said. “Bruce is a good man. He’s
got a good heart.”
Garlich will be competing against two other Planning Commission
colleagues -- Katrina Foley and Eric Bever -- former Mayor Linda
Dixon, and resident Samuel Clark in a race for three seats.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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