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Orange County, CA | November 2, 2004 Election |
By Bruce GarlichCandidate for Member, City Council; City of Costa Mesa | |
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1.What's the most important issue facing the city? ANSWER: It's both the short term and long term budget issue. Short term in the sense that we need to try to continue delivering expected programs and services while dealing with both the state stealing our revenue and the effect of the economy on our largest revenue source, sales tax. In the long term it's developing strategies to fund already approved or needed services such as street repair, the Fairview Park master Plan, the Parks and Rec plans to rehab aging facilities, the Police Facility Annex, utility under grounding, library needs, and additional open space. 2. What do you think of the city's joint-use agreement with the schools for use of playing fields? ANSWER: It's a good thing. We should keep it and fix it! It would help if all interested parties read it and got a better understanding of the City's responsibilities vis-à-vis the School District. It's available on the City's website. For example the schools have FIRST priority on usage. The City uses our scheduling system to allocate use, not determine use, according to terms and times set by and agreed to by the District. With regard to field maintenance, the City just "mows and blows" The District has responsibility for turf issues such as irrigation , pot holes, erosion ,etc. JUA benefits are reflected in numbers from last years usage. 69,000 hours were scheduled! That's over 1300 hours a week over which users would be "fighting" without something like the provisions of the JUA. 77% of those hours were for school and group 1 users such as little league and AYSO. The other 23% was for adult use, fees for which pay the City's cost of mowing. The adult use also represents some flexibility to increase use by kids. Things to study and correct include: (1) looking at "playability" standards so that fields are not indiscriminately shut down when only a few are really un- playable along with what to do and how to pay for field renovation. A special committee is going to look at these issues, I understand. (2) Dropping the fees for youth group users who don't meet Group 1 criteria . Kids are still kids and the priority system should be modified to fit the in fairly. (Rick Campo issue). (3) Re-look at high school team usage +consider blocking out seasons such as baseball- to take the pressure off coaches and don't kick coaches off fields for trying to maintain them! (4) Fix the field ambassador problem. They have too little experience and too few skills to deal with the conflict resolution issues they're thrown into. 3. What would be the most effective way to improve the Westside? ANSWER:
-Consider the possible expansion of the overlay territory as an option to be pursued later after evaluating lessons learned from the initial overlay development results.
-Adopt a plan for the area to guide redevelopment.
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