SOUNDING OFF:Laguna needs diversity on City Council
As we approach the coming election, it seems that even too much of a good thing is too much. I don’t personally know Verna Rollinger and make no comment on her qualifications for City Council. However, were Rollinger elected, that would put the Village Laguna candidates in the majority (Rollinger-Egly-Iseman).
Village Laguna does some noble things in town, and in many respects functions like a local equivalent of the American Civil Liberties Union with an environmental twist. That is, Village Laguna sometimes takes extreme or infuriating positions to “keep the camel’s nose out of the tent” — to try and stave off the Montage Resort & Spa, urbanization, water pollution, greenbelt encroachment and mansionization.
However, Village Laguna’s candidates haven’t always tempered their zeal with good judgment or the pragmatism required in local politics. A few examples:
Now those issues are all behind us, but shouldn’t they teach us the lesson that one-party control of anything may not be a good thing? Even a fully Republican-controlled executive and legislative branch at the federal level hasn’t yielded the promised nirvana. As the alternative candidate, Kelly Boyd certainly brings his own set of baggage to the election, but what he also brings is diversity of thought and opinion.
Diversity — one of Laguna’s greatest assets. Balance — an attainable goal. See you in the water.
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