Council considers experience for city commissions
On the surface, it would seem Costa Mesa City Hall’s front doors
continue to revolve at a record pace, leaving the city with a dearth
of experience at its top. After all, two City Council incumbents lost
their seats last year and three “new” council members were elected.
Of course, one of those three was a former mayor, Linda Dixon, and
the other two, Eric Bever and Katrina Foley, both had been serving on
the Planning Commission.
And then this week, there were more revolutions as the council
picked new members of the Planning and Parks and Recreation
commissions. Of 10 commissioners, half are new -- but it turns out,
only kind of.
On the Planning Commission, in addition to reappointing Bruce
Garlich and Bill Perkins, the council chose Eleanor Egan, James
Fisler and Donn Hall. Egan’s a former commissioner (and married to a
school board member), Hall’s a former mayor, and Fisler had served on
the parks commission.
At the parks level, Byron de Arakal, Mark Harris and Wendy Leece
were all reappointed. Also added to the commission mix were David
Stiller, himself a former parks commissioner, and Robert Graham, best
known as a supporter of a bridge spanning the Santa Ana River at 19th
Street but also a longtime student of how City Hall runs.
With these appointments, the City Council managed to avoid what
could have been a disastrous scenario -- a majority of inexperienced
commission members making tough decisions. The council members showed
their wisdom in choosing knowledgeable community members, who are not
all cut from the same cloth, to help lead the city to better times.
Now, we hope, the equally experienced commissioners will follow
with wise decisions of their own. There certainly are plenty of
issues that will demand their attention: Westside redevelopment;
piecemeal renovation and redevelopment throughout the city; the
future of Triangle Square; the lack of parks and playing fields;
proposals to extend area freeways; the annexation of West Santa Ana
Heights; and John Wayne Airport.
Considering that list, even the most veteran among them might want
to start studying up on what’s to come.
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