The final word
Jennifer Kho
Costa Mesa City Council hopefuls on Wednesday got their last words in
before Tuesday’s election at the final candidates forum.
The candidates restated their positions on some issues -- the West
Side Plan, 17th Street and the budget -- and also broached new subjects
-- Measure O, which proposes to raise the hotel tax; John Wayne Airport;
and the proposed IKEA store.
Here are their opinions on some of those issues:
* Measure O:
Ronald Channels, Libby Cowan, Thomas Sutro, Joel Faris, Heather Somers
and Karen Robinson support the measure, which would increase the hotel
tax from 6% to 8%. The extra funds would be used for the purchase and
development of new parks.
Dan Worthington, Michael Clifford, William Perkins, Rick Rodgers and
Chris Steel are against the measure.
* Proposed IKEA store:
Clifford, Steel, Robinson and Channels are against the store while
Perkins, Sutro, Rodgers and Worthington support it.
Cowan, Faris and Somers declined to answer.
* 17th Street widening:
All candidates said they are against widening the street, but in favor
of beautification, bus turnouts and left-turn lanes and signals.
* John Wayne Airport:
All candidates are opposed to any expansion of the airport.
* City budget:
Cowan, Sutro, Somers and Perkins don’t support making cuts to the
budget.
Steel wants to cut the job center, Rodgers wants to cut the skateboard
park project and Faris, Robinson, Worthington and Channels support
freezing salaries or gradually reducing payroll spending.
Clifford said he would study the issue and ask department leaders for
advice.
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