Don Hansen: City needs to be a destination
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RACE FOR THE CITY COUNCIL
Name: Don Hansen
Age: 30
Occupation: Commercial financial executive
Family: Married to Sara Hansen; daughter Bailey Hansen.
Community Activities: Huntington Beach Rotary; Sts. Simon and Jude
Church, Knights of Columbus; Southeast Huntington Beach Neighborhood
Associate; Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Education: Bachelor’s in international relations from the
University of Southern California.
Favorite leader: Ronald Reagan.
Contact information: Don [email protected]; (714) 964-3661;
PO Box 5981, Huntington Beach, CA 92615.
HANSEN ON:
* CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS:
I believe the Fair initiative deserves a vote and should have been
placed on the November ballot. The proponents of the initiative
followed all of the proper procedures and they have a right to be
heard. I am not opposed to districting, but there does seem to be
room for middle ground here. The main points of contention seem to be
the reduction of the number of council members and the elimination of
the at-large vote. If elected, I would like to work on a compromise
solution.
* PROPOSITION 50:
I believe Proposition 50 may be a solution that helps end the
Bolsa Chica debate. I believe most citizens are in favor of open
space, but raising taxes or putting up the money for land acquisition
is not widely embraced. Proposition 50 gives the voters the
opportunity to affirm their commitment to this issue and deliver the
dollars needed to purchase the property.
* DEVELOPMENT:
We have too many crumbling strip malls and too much vacant retail
space. I believe we can stimulate budget growth by working on those
properties. By improving and enhancing these areas, we can provide
more quality retail destinations for our own residents.
* WATER QUALITY:
Water quality and the protection or our coast will always be an
issue for the leadership of Huntington Beach. We must be ever
vigilant in our work to ensure our beaches are clean, safe and open.
We must also work with cities in our surrounding areas to eliminate
urban runoff and continue to aggressively pursue those contributing
to the problem. This is not an issue for the Huntington Beach
taxpayer to bear alone.
* BIGGEST ISSUE FACING HUNTINGTON BEACH:
Huntington Beach must become a destination for tourists and
residents. We must create new opportunities to grow our city budget
without increasing taxes or fees. Creating Huntington Beach as a
destination is the solution. Huntington Beach is a destination every
year for thousands of tourists, who come to visit its beaches, shops
and restaurants. With the new Hyatt Resort Hotel and Convention
Center, Huntington Beach will continue to be a top destination for
tourists from all over the world. We need to go one step further --
Huntington Beach must be a destination for Huntington Beach
residents, as well. Too many of our residents are taking their
dollars to Fountain Valley, Westminster, Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach. This costs our city valuable sales-tax commitment to quality
shops, restaurants and businesses that our residents will be proud of
and support. We must keep sales tax dollars at home and help the city
continue to provide outstanding services to its residents.
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