Signatures are in; district initiative on the ballot
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A group of 10 Fair District Initiative volunteers trouped into City
Hall on Monday to deliver six boxes and an envelope containing 22,065
signatures to the city clerk.
With the required 16,000 signatures delivered, Huntington Beach
residents will vote, in November, on the way the city government is set
up. The initiative, proposed by former Assemblyman Scott Baugh, would
split the city into five districts and reduce the number of council
members from seven to five. Council members would be elected by residents
living in their districts.
Local businessman and resident Ed Laird led the group into City Hall
Monday afternoon. Laird said he backs the districting plan because he did
not feel the current council adequately represents all areas of the city.
“For the most part the representatives live in the coastal area or
Downtown,” he said, adding that he felt the southeast area of Huntington
Beach was largely overlooked.
Laird said he felt the districting plan would be a step toward solving
those problems.
Russ Reinhardt, president of the Huntington Beach Police Officer’s
Assn. was among the 10 supporters on behalf of the organization that
voted to back the initiative.
“We’ve seen problems with the current system -- it doesn’t seem to
work,” Reinhardt said. “[Districts] would provide better representation
for residents.”
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