MAILBAG - Feb. 15, 2001
In regard to the planning and parks commissions fiasco (“Commissions
appointed after frantic night,” Feb. 7): Toward the end of the City
Council’s meeting of Feb. 5, we embarrassed ourselves, to say the least,
in appointing the parks and planning commissioners.
1) We could and should have interviewed and nominated all the
candidates, especially the incumbents.
2) We should have devised beforehand a fair, logical plan of
appointments rather than conduct that ensuing divisive mess.
3) We should have cast a number of rounds of balloting until five
candidates prevailed with at least four votes.
While I have no real problems with those that were appointed, it was a
railroaded process -- unfair to the candidates, unfair to the council
members and unfair to the public.
I tried to make a motion to delay the process for two weeks so that we
could come back and do it right. Yet, it’s very difficult to stop a fast
train when you’re not the conductor. Surely, that was no way to run a
railroad. Shame on us.
CHRIS STEEL
Councilman
Costa Mesa
No room for ‘us vs. them’ mentality
Regarding Bill Turpit’s letter, “Who Belongs in Costa Mesa?” (Feb. 4),
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to him for his eloquence in
stating what others of us (hopefully many) feel.
There is no room for the attitude of “us vs. them” in Costa Mesa. Our
community comes from many members contributing, each according to their
individual abilities, as they have the opportunity to do so, and thereby
building something that is a better whole because of the sum of the
parts. Bravo to Bill for speaking out.
CONNIE MEGLEY
Costa Mesa
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