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What is the biggest issue facing the city?
The biggest issue facing the city is the finding a solution to our
shrinking revenue base. Without top-line growth, our city must
further cut city services to unacceptable levels.
Considering such issues as the sports complex lawsuit and
improperly converted condominiums, do you agree with criticism that
the city has been mismanaged? How would you run the city better?
I agree that serious mistakes have been made, and we absolutely
need to hold people accountable for their actions. We need to learn
from our mistakes and make sure the policies and procedures we have
in place protect us from similar issues in the future.
I hope to bring a more open and collaborative tone to city
government. I believe the more people that work together instead of
against each other, the more our city will benefit.
Given that the future of the Bolsa Chica still is unclear, what is
your position on development on the upper portion of the mesa and
other environmental issues facing the city?
I believe Huntington Beach scored a tremendous victory when the
Bolsa Chica wetlands were preserved via the statewide ballot
initiative in 2002. I believe that developing the small portion of
the upper mesa is reasonable and not environmentally threatening to
the area.
What direction do you think development -- such as the Strand,
Pacific City, Bella Terra and a third hotel proposed between the
Hilton Waterfront and Hyatt -- should be headed in the city?
All new development should have an emphasis on quality. We have a
unique opportunity to create something special with these projects
and we should ensure that they are of the highest caliber.
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