Out with the way of the cronies
Geoff West
In his column Thursday, “Bowing to a lack of public trust,” Daily
Pilot Managing Editor S.J. Cahn observed that the Costa Mesa City
Council will soon decide to return to the old method of selecting
members for the planning and parks and recreation commissions.
He attributed that decision to a “low hum of disapproval” ever
since the council decided, early in 2003, to use the present
direct-appointment method.
Well, as one of those members of the chorus of hummers, I’m
pleased that council members were paying attention. While Cahn might
pooh-pooh the possibility of cronyism in the appointment process,
this election would have been the first real test.
With four Planning Commission seats up for grabs -- only Bill
Perkins’ position was not in jeopardy -- the appointments to that
commission would have been illuminating.
The first time appointments were made under the current system, it
produced mixed results.
Chris Steel, for example, appointed Dennis DeMaio to the Planning
Commission simply because he came from Pennsylvania! DeMaio’s
participation at the meetings was minimal when he was in attendance.
This is a perfect example of why there should be a vote of the
entire council on these positions.
I’m pleased that the council has chosen to provide the opportunity
for each commission to be staffed by a cadre of interested, competent
residents instead of well-connected campaign supporters, drinking
buddies or other hangers-on.
If, in fact, the council selects only from a pool of qualified
candidates who express interest -- including some current and past
commissioners -- I think there is a very good chance that the city
will end up with strong, competent commissions.
We, the residents of this city, deserve no less.
* GEOFF WEST is a resident of Costa Mesa.
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