THE RACE FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Tariq Malik
Stephen Garcia has been a Surf City resident for 14 years, and he believes a shared vision is necessary to determine the city’s future.
While the city’s leaders want to change the character of Huntington
Beach, it is not always beneficial to residents to do that, Garcia said.
Garcia wants to put more control in residents’ hands if he serves on
the City Council. In addition to more resident representation, Garcia
said infrastructure repairs and urban runoff cleanup are the most
important issues facing the city.
“We need to make sure our beaches aren’t closed for weeks at a time,”
he said. “Surfing programs -- and the tourist dollars they bring -- will
stop coming to the city if these problems are left unaddressed.”
BIO
STEPHEN GARCIA
* Age: 44
* Family: Wife Robin, son Thomas and daughter Catherine
* Community Activism: Seven years of parental involvement at
Huntington Beach High School, and past president of the school’s Drill
Team Booster Club and Football Booster Club
* Contact: (714) 847-4705
STEPHEN GARCIA ON:
* REDEVELOPMENT
“We need to critically reexamine our redevelopment plans and the
future of Huntington Beach,” Garcia said, adding that there should be an
assessment as to how many hotels or resorts are actually needed along
Pacific Coast Highway. “Since these businesses generate large numbers of
low-wage jobs, it would make sense to build affordable housing relatively
nearby, yet no such plans have been forthcoming from developers.”
Garcia also said it’s important for new commercial and retail centers
to reflect the city’s ocean-side theme, rather than coming up with their
own.
* THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE FACING THE CITY
There are four major concerns on Garcia’s list that will have to be
addressed in the near future.
The topmost is the city’s infrastructure and the repairs required to
keep the city moving, he said.
Downtown redevelopment and the preservation of the Bolsa Chica mesa
are also major issues that will have to be tackled, as well as providing
an adequate location for a sports complex for youth activities, Garcia
added.
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