THE RACE FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL
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Chuck Downing ran for City Council in 1996 and is a member of the
Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce.
A business owner, he studied at Mt. San Antonio College, Golden West
College and Irvine City College, and believes that while the city’s civic
leaders have made strides in development, he wants to build on that
momentum and move the city forward.
The city’s older infrastructure is its weak point, Downing said. He
hopes to change that if elected.
“We need to find ways of funding the repair and maintenance of our
aging infrastructure and to preserve the quality of life for all our
citizens, from youth to seniors, while avoiding an increase in the local
tax burden,” he said.
BIO
CHUCK DOWNING
* Age: 43
* Family: Wife Jocelyn and son Charles Edward
* Community Activism: Youth Volunteer pastor, Feed the Hungry Center,
Meals on Wheels, and Amigos de Bolsa Chica
* Contact: (714) 969-9406 and o7 https://www.chuckdowning.comf7
CHUCK DOWNING ON:
* REDEVELOPMENT
“We need to provide incentives to the private sector to provide
affordable housing to fixed and low-income residents, as well as ‘starter
housing,”’ he said.
Projects such as Huntington Center, he added, are vital for the city.
He also supports a proactive approach to redevelopment and will work with
all parties involved to strive for a win-win solution.
“I believe the Downtown has come a long way, and I will make every
effort to attract upscale restaurants and family attractions for our
tourists and Huntington Beach residents,” he said.
* THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE FACING THE CITY
Downing said the ocean will need more focus in the future.
The city will need to keep its beaches free of bacteria and open to
the public, and find a way to provide funding to treat urban runoff and
prevent closures, he said.
Infrastructure, he added, will also continue to be a problem in the
city.
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