BRIEFLY
Jennifer Kho
Costa Mesa City Council members decided Monday at a study session to
consider changing a 1972 ordinance that prohibits council members from
abstaining from votes unless they have a conflict of interest, and it
counts an abstention as a “yes” vote when no conflict exists.
The council will revisit the issue at a future, but as yet
undetermined, council meeting, when action may be taken.
The forgotten ordinance was rediscovered last week.
On Feb. 5, when the council selected commissioners in a messy process
full of substitute motions and “do-overs,” Councilwoman Karen Robinson
abstained several times because of the confusing process.
The ordinance discovery means several 2-2 votes in which Robinson
abstained should have been counted as “yes” votes.
The council will review the ordinance, as well as comments from
council members who approved the ordinance in 1972, to determine the
reason the ordinance was created and to decide whether it should be
changed.
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