GUY CARROZZO -- Mayor’s Column
This is my last mayor’s column because I complete my mayoral term Dec.
5.
As many of you know, when I was installed as mayor on Dec. 7, 1999,
Pearl Harbor Day, I dedicated my term to American veterans.
Throughout the year, our community saluted its veterans in many ways.
The banners along Slater Avenue at the Civic Center and on Brookhurst
Street at Mile Square Park declare that Fountain Valley honors its
veterans. In addition, every month at the Mayor’s Breakfast, a veteran
from each of the military branches was the featured speaker.
These public breakfast meetings were always well-attended -- more
testimony that Fountain Valley appreciates and honors its veterans.
The city also celebrated the birthday of each military branch, raised
a flag that flew for one week at City Hall in recognition of each branch
and its anniversary.
Each of these flag-raisings was highly meaningful, but the
flag-raising honoring the Navy, just days after the U.S. warship Cole
tragedy, was most touching.
In addition to raising awareness about Fountain Valley veterans, I
also focused on the role of city government and the important role of
various departments within the city.
Each department manager prepared a column to describe how the
planning, recreation, fire and police departments, among others, operate.
Thank you to all of you who sent back positive feedback. Your comments
were appreciated.
I am pleased to have maintained an open-door policy throughout my
service as your elected representative. This role has afforded me the
opportunity to visit with many of you. And I have thoroughly enjoyed
seeing you in my office, at city functions, out and about in Fountain
Valley, hearing your concerns, getting to know you, and sharing our
mutual appreciation for our community.
Working together, we can continue to keep Fountain Valley “A Nice
Place to Live.” From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for giving me
the opportunity and the privilege to serve you twice as the mayor of
Fountain Valley.
* GUY CARROZZO is the mayor of Fountain Valley.
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