Report sets up Nichols for harsh rebuke
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June Casagrande
A sternly worded staff report lists four instances in which
Councilman Dick Nichols is reported to have made derogatory
statements about Mexicans, clears up a fifth alleged instance, offers
an apology to people of Latino origin and gives council members the
opportunity to officially call for Nichols’ resignation and to strip
him of his committee appointments.
According to the report, which council members will consider on
Tuesday, City Councilman Dick Nichols has implied that “Mexicans”
deliberately get into automobile accidents to rip off wealthy white
residents.
Explaining an earlier gaffe, Nichols told Mayor Steve Bromberg
during a phone conversation last month, “ ... it’s the Mexicans that
do these phony accident rings and rip off the white people in [Corona
del Mar],” according to the report prepared by City Atty. Bob Burnham
at Bromberg’s request.
Burnham’s report also sets the record straight on one instance in
which Nichols was said to have made a derogatory comment about
Mexicans.
“I reviewed a tape recording of the meeting that was referenced by
Lloyd Ikerd during his testimony on June 24, 2003, and during which
Council Member Nichols allegedly opposed construction of a school on
the Banning Ranch property because Latinos would attend and
Caucasians would not. In fact, the comments by Council Member Nichols
at that meeting did not express a position on the construction of the
school, but did represent Council Member Nichols’ understanding of
the reasons why the developer did not intend to construct the
school,” Burnham wrote.
In what’s sure to be a long and emotional meeting on Tuesday,
council members will vote on the options laid out in the report,
including condemning Nichols’ comments, asking him to step down and
asking that he apologize to community members offended by his
comments.
“Some people will probably say that the apology is political
correctness,” Bromberg said. “People should not confuse political
correctness with decency. And what we’re doing by the apology is
decent. ... The buck stops with us.”
All six of his colleagues have already said they believe Nichols
should resign. The council agenda item would formalize that request.
Nichols did not return phone calls or e-mail messages on Thursday.
He has said he does not plan to resign. A recall effort by residents
is in the works.
Bromberg said he wants to give Nichols a chance to tell his side
of the story. Once Nichols has had a chance to speak, Bromberg said
he will decide whether to vote to rebuke Nichols for his comments and
strip him of committee appointments.
Nichols serves on five city committees, including the
Environmental Quality Affairs Citizens Advisory Committee.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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