Filling a new year’s wish bowl
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Geoff West
Once again we have launched into a new year, and, in the midst of my
usual post-Christmas gorge of bowl games, I find myself pondering a
pouch full of New Year’s wishes.
With my priorities clearly in order, right at the top I wish much
success to the USC Trojans today. Fight on!
Of course, I wish for world peace and an end to hunger, but so
does every aspiring Miss America. I would also wish for health,
wealth and happiness, but I already have two out of three and don’t
want to be too greedy. While those are worthwhile wishes, I have a
whole bundle in the bottom of my bag that involve the new Costa Mesa
City Council.
For the council as a whole, I wish for them to have the ability
to weigh one another’s opinions with respect; to deliberate the
issues before them with wisdom, compassion, dignity and decorum; and
resolve them to the benefit of all residents of this city, not just
to satisfy a vocal few.
For Gary Monahan, I wish for him to have the conviction, judgment
and fortitude to do the right thing during his final two years on the
council. He’s rounded the final turn and is now in the home stretch
of what will be 12 years of service to this city on the council. That
contribution will be rewarded by the fact that he’s the only
councilman in recent memory -- if ever -- who will be eligible for a
pension, meager though it may be. The real advantage of being a
lame-duck politician is that he can finally utilize his experience to
be the statesman we all expect without worrying about reelection.
Let’s hope he uses that opportunity for the good of all Costa Mesa
residents.
Katrina Foley, I wish for a double dose of patience. No one doubts
her enthusiasm, dedication and preparedness, but as Chris Steel has
shown us over the past four years, goals cannot be met without
allies. Whether from the right or the left, and regardless how
well-crafted a position may be, a lone voice on the council is merely
a whisper in a hurricane.
For Linda Dixon, I wish for a few new pages for her songbook. The
old songs from the old, dog-eared pages don’t play well anymore.
For Eric Bever, I wish for the fulfillment of his potential. His
remarkable act of citizenship 18 months ago, when he stepped aside
for Mike Scheafer and saved the city from a costly special election,
has been rewarded by a slim victory in the recent election. It’s up
to him, now, to honor his campaign commitments to work for all
residents of this city and to prove to us that Daily Pilot columnist
Jim De Boom’s nomination of him as an Eagle among turkeys a year ago
was valid.
For Allan Mansoor, I wish for the wisdom that comes only with
experience. With two years on the council under his belt and the
possibility that he will become our next mayor, I wish him the wisdom
to weigh his words from the dais a little more carefully and good
judgment when he selects his confidants as he helps lead this city.
And finally, for the residents of Costa Mesa, I wish that more of
them will find the time to pay attention to issues in this city, and
that more of them will help provide direction and encouragement to
the leaders we’ve elected -- they’re going to need it.
Happy New Year to you all.
* GEOFF WEST is a resident of Costa Mesa.
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