A shared vision for Surf City
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Don Hansen is on top of the world right now.
The Huntington Beach City Council candidate has just secured the
endorsements of two of the city’s three most powerful employee unions
and has been given the thumbs up from three standing City Council
members. He’s been successful at raising money, revving up his
grass-roots political engine and getting his name out to voters.
Things couldn’t be going better.
“I think he has an excellent chance this year,” Mayor Cathy Green
said. “Not only has he stayed in touch, he’s also gotten more
involved and reached out to more people.”
Hansen came just 273 votes short in his 2002 attempt, taking sixth
place in a race where the top four won. Local heavyweights like green
and returning Councilman Dave Sullivan were stiff competition last
election. This year, incumbent Debbie Cook will be tough to beat. “I
still have my base from last time, and I can only build on that for
this election,” Hansen said.
Hansen is very approachable and sincere, and his ability to
command a conversation makes him an imposing figure, even if most of
his dialogue is a peppering of political catch-phrases and corporate
rhetoric that seems borrowed from a motivational poster.
Hansen wants to improve the business climate of Huntington Beach,
but only promises to “listen to the voice of the customer,” “raise
awareness” and “start picking out projects that matter.”
“Change doesn’t happen overnight,” he said. “It’s a long-term
process.”
Hansen’s reluctance to hammer out details suggests that he has a
vision, rather than a specific plan, for Surf City. It’s a vision
that sees Huntington Beach emerge as the tourism powerhouse it should
be, transformed with high-end developments catered toward the retail
needs of the city’s growing upwardly mobile residents and
increasingly wealthy visitors.
There is no doubt that Hansen loves Surf City. But Hansen has had
an interest in politics for a long time.
A self-proclaimed political junkie, Hansen brags that he was
school president at every level.
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