THE RACE FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL
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Gil Coerper, a 40-year resident, has served for the last 36 years with
the Huntington Beach Police Department.
He said public safety, as well as infrastructure and wetland
protection, is the most important issue facing the city today.
“Maintaining our quality of life depends on safe streets in our
neighborhoods,” Coerper said, adding that he’s dedicated his life to
fighting crime in the city. “Doing the job right requires a strong and
positive presence, as well as a community-oriented focus.”
The city must focus on housing and planning single-family homes along
transportation corridors that don’t impede traffic, he said.
Public safety and relationships with schools to develop open space and
parks for children, he added, are also important.
BIO
GIL COERPER
* Age: 66
* Family: Wife Louann, and sons Scott and Michael
* Community Activism: West Point Military Academy Admissions Officer,
Area D; Boy Scouts of America Advisor; and Military Logistics Officer for
California Peace Officers Memorial Foundation
* Contact: (714) 841-3009
GIL COERPER ON:
* REDEVELOPMENT
“City officials have dodged the issue for too long,” he said.
Eminent domain, he added, should not be used with project’s such as
the Huntington Center.
“Proper compromise would benefit both the owners of the center and
community,” he said.
The city should also begin planning and building in the Downtown area,
with the hotel and convention center serving as a tourism draw to
Huntington Beach, he said.
* THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE FACING THE CITY
There are two main challenges the city must face in the next few
years, Coerper said.
First, the city must work at restoring the confidence of residents in
their City Council, and the second is the infrastructure, he said..
“City Hall must raise the standards in the city that will be to the
standards of all the citizens.”
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