Kathleen Mello-Navejas: Environmental focus
THE RACE FOR THE CITY COUNCIL
Name: Kathleen Mello-Navejas
Age: 48
Occupation: Director of physician relations
Family: Four children, one grandchild
Community activities: Former mayor, Hawaiian Gardens; League of
California Cities; Los Angeles Sanitation Board; Vector Control (Los
Angeles); Hawaiian Gardens HeadStart; Huntington Park Chamber of
Commerce (treasurer); Huntington Park Lions; Coalition of Youth
Development; Coalition for Justice (Peace in the Middle East); Tough
Love.
I have been a lifelong activist in the area of service and
justice. My years of service have been around gang intervention and
community-type empowering programs.
Education: College, high school, completion of several programs in
mastery in transformation training
Favorite leader: Mother Teresa, Jackie Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt,
Leah Rabin and Lucille Ball.
Contact information: Cell phone (323) 823-7391 Home (714) 536-5322
work (323) 277-5872.
KATHLEEN MELLO-NAVEJAS ON:
* City Council districts:
We have 109,000 registered voters ....Our community deserves total
representation by all sectors of the community.
* Proposition 50
Not sure yet.
* Development
Downtown development standards that protect property owners is a
major problem for the owners in that area. The standards are written
not to assist them to build:
Senior housing projects
Senior center
Parking requirements that work
Affordable housing
First time homeowners programs
Upscale mall, like Santa Ana
Car dealerships
More skateboard parks
Performing arts center similar to Cerritos Performing Arts
Family entertainment centers
Upgrade the schools
Continue high income generating tax incremental businesses
Protect the beaches
Protect the sea life
Aquarium similar to Long Beach
* Water quality
We need to work with the water districts to protect our water
systems and have independent individuals testing water safety.
* The biggest issue facing Huntington Beach
Development standards and protecting the environment. The next
four years need leadership with experience and understanding to face
all the issue ahead of the community.
We need to find out why we are having increases in services that
are not acceptable. Residents and businesses deserve the large
rollout trash bins. Our alleys and streets are too beautiful to have
mediocre services.
Someone is not watching the cookie jar here. This needs to be
totally investigated. How does the recycling program work? Does the
money made offset the cost of the services?
This should be out to bid. There is no bidding process and that’s
why we have mediocre services.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.