Majority to again rule appointments
Alicia Robinson
Members of the city’s parks and recreation and planning commissions
will once again be appointed by a vote of the full City Council, its
members decided Monday.
In February 2003, the council switched to direct appointments at
the behest of former Councilwoman Libby Cowan, who thought commission
appointments should reflect council members’ views, City Manager
Allan Roeder said.
“The idea, if you will, is that the commissioners should, within a
range, philosophically reflect the opinions of the council,” he said.
“That is not to say that they’re clones, just that they would share
basic, similar viewpoints.”
The council reversed that Monday night and voted 3 to 2 to return
to a majority-vote system for commissioners, with Councilwomen Linda
Dixon and Katrina Foley dissenting.
The council agreed last week to reconsider how it appoints
commission members after some residents said cronyism is more likely
when council members have the power to directly appoint
commissioners.
Dixon wanted to keep the direct-appointment process used by three
out of four cities in Orange County, she said.
“As a council member who’s been elected to represent the city of
Costa Mesa, it’s not my idea to appoint my best friend,” she said. “I
want to appoint someone who will best serve the city of Costa Mesa
and move the city forward.”
The city will take applications for the posts until Dec. 21. If
the ordinance passes a second reading at a Jan. 3 meeting, the
council could consider applicants at its first February meeting.
The interview and voting procedures will be discussed in January.
* ALICIA ROBINSON covers business, politics and the environment.
She may be reached at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at
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