Mailbag - Jan. 4, 2002
Editor’s note: Some of the following commentary regarding the pending
resignation of Councilman Dave Garofalo was submitted to us before he
resigned.
Resigning right thing for councilman to do
Dave Garofalo should resign. The only reason he should do it now is
because he didn’t do it earlier.
BARKLEY B. YARBOROUGH
Huntington Beach
Dave Garofalo should resign. Actually he should have resigned a long
time ago.
ANDY FAIN
Huntington Beach
Garofalo should publicly resign! He should have done so a long time
ago! His actions have been disgraceful.
JACQUELINE J. WEBBER
Huntington Beach
Dave Garofalo must resign his council seat. He will probably add that
he didn’t really do anything wrong. You can bet on it.
ROBERT CRONK
Huntington Beach
The resignation of former Councilman Garofalo is a ploy to enable
planning commissioner and former council candidate Bill Borden an early
shot at one of the four council seats that will be voted on in the next
election.
Borden will be one of the names offered for the vacated chair.
That will allow the Ed Laird and Garofalo one of their pals to remain
on the council. Don’t be taken in by the notion that these “churchâ€
buddies are righteous men.
They are just men with their own agendas.
Let’s get some new faces on the council and vote in some fresh air.
Just look at the great job the remaining council members are doing and
continue the process.
RICHARD MCGRATH
Huntington Beach
Some still believe in Garofalo
Dave Garofalo should absolutely not resign.
Having been a City of Huntington Beach employee for about 15 years and
a resident since 1975, I have learned about the City Council more closely
than the average resident, often through osmosis.
This may be way off the wall to some people, but I think that Garofalo
was just what this city needed. He is a businessman who knows how to get
things done. He is supportive of the “causes†of his constituents and
gives more than just “lip service†when they come to him for help.
In my humble opinion, I think some of the other members of the City
Council were intimidated by him, through no fault of his own, because his
brightness and professionalism exposed their lack of those attributes. I
think by attacking him, those same people have denied the City of
Huntington Beach the benefits of his leadership.
Go, Dave! Go!
MIDGE MARTIN
Huntington Beach Hang in there Dave. Don’t resign. . . . I think you
are the real article. Run for mayor, Board of Equalization or governor
and I’ll vote for you.
LARRY MOORE
Huntington Beach
Bond money needed to maintain school quality
I am a parent and resident in the Huntington Beach City School
District. The upcoming bond measure for Huntington Beach schools is
significant and should be approved by the voters.
Our property values correlate directly with the quality of our
schools. The district needs the funds to upgrade and modernize our
schools. We need the bond to pass not only to keep our schools in good
repair, but if the quality of our schools continues to excel, then our
property values will go up as well.
The bond should therefore be passed for the benefit of our children
and our economy, today and in the future. This will ensure that
Huntington Beach and the Huntington Beach School District continue to
maintain their positions of excellence in Orange County.
JEFF GOLDEN
Huntington Beach
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