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Regarding the Garofalo case, why don’t we drop it. After all, the
guy’s done a lot of good for the city. So he’s made a mistake or two,
that’s not unusual. If you look at some of the previous Councils, and I
won’t name names for fear of being charged with libel, there are numerous
cases in the past in which City Council people have been negligent in
their duties.
I’m not saying two wrongs make a right, but get off the guy’s back.
He’s done a lot of good for the city. Why can’t he make a buck or two?
JOHN PIGATY
Huntington Beach
As a public servant, Garofalo should be above reproach. Unfortunately
he has taken his position and used it for his own gain. I think that his
associate who claims it’s going to make people who are grocers or
hardware store operators or doctors think twice, has missed the point.
The point is that Garofalo voted for people who had contributed money
to him for his other businesses. Garofalo should be prosecuted to the
full extend of the law.
PETER CLARK
Huntington Beach
Yes, I think the investigation should continue. We’ve had enough
sleaze and incompetence in our city going back to the days of Harriet
Wieder.
Garofalo is just the latest example. He and Ed Laird and the rest of
the people who have been taking money to put their personal greed ahead
of the needs and environmental concerns of the city should be made an
example of so it won’t happen in the future.
JIM WARDLOW
Huntington Beach
This is my support for Councilman Garofalo. Instead of putting in the
paper all the bad things, they ought to put all the good he’s done and
the lies that have been told about him. This is horrible. This is a witch
hunt. He will be vindicated. He’s done a lot of good: bringing business
in, not just houses. We need money in Huntington Beach so we can be like
the other ones.
VIRGINIA SIMS
Huntington Beach
City taxes aren’t providing for what city needs
Yes, I think Huntington Beach residents should be concerned about how
the city taxes them. I’ve lived here since 1975 and it just keeps getting
more expensive all the time, and my income does not go up in comparison.
I think they vote on the Council to do the best for the citizens. We
need to be concerned about it and the city needs to be concerned about it
too.
I’m really disappointed with the actions taken by the council,
especially Garofalo.
SHIRLEY LaBOUNTA
Huntington Beach
Yes, I have a concern about the way the city taxes are.
I’ve been here 15 years and have been in Orange County 45 years.
I’ve seen what a mess Huntington Beach has become. It’s really a
shame. It’s really sad, we vote these people in -- slow growth,
everything else.
What happens is, they keep building and building and taxes keep going
up. I am a homeowner. I have children who go to school in this city and I
think the school system is terrible here.
I have two other children that go to school in Placentia, and it is so
much more well maintained and they get so much more than they do here.
MARK C. COATS
Huntington Beach
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