Is Costa Mesa’s city management that strong?...
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Is Costa Mesa’s city management that strong?
Letter writer Bentley Little is right on the money. Costa Mesa
intentionally has a strong city manager and weak mayor form of
government. As anyone who has attended a City Council meeting, or
seen one televised, can attest, the council basically follows
whatever city staffers recommend.
This is why I don’t understand the Pilot’s fawning over City
Manager Allan Roeder, who has presided over one of the most
dysfunctional city governments in Orange County. In addition to
alleged misuse of city computers to send questionable material to the
former police chief and being placed under citizens arrest by gadfly
Sid Soffer for breaking local laws, Roeder has controlled an
administration that has wasted millions of taxpayer dollars over the
years, settling discrimination lawsuits and hiring unnecessary
consultants -- events that get reported but are then instantly
forgotten by your editorial writers.
A great city manager indeed.
Isn’t it time that Costa Mesa residents start demanding
accountability not only from elected officials but from “untouchable”
appointed officials such as Roeder?
SCOTT NICHOLS
Costa Mesa
Picking up shopping carts makes dollars and sense
Yes, 745 carts is a great start and I am glad that they are
finding the owners of the carts. Way to go Allan Roeder. I am a
stockholder in 99 Cents Only Stores, Home Depot, and Target, which
are all on Harbor Boulevard and the grocery carts cost quit a bit and
it takes money out of the stores profits.
LINDA FEFFER
Irvine
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