Sounding Board -- Katrina Anne Foley
I write in response to Thursday’s article (“Home Ranch moves on to
City Council”). Former Costa Mesa Mayor Sandra Genis, a staunch opponent
of the project, is quoted as saying, “I almost tell myself it’s not
important to go to the Planning Commission meetings because it’s really
the council who makes the final decisions.”
I think Genis’ statement is a complete slap in the face to all of the
hard work and effort of the Planning Commission, staff, consultants and
members of the community who participated in this stage of the process.
I think Genis’ comment sends the wrong message to the community and it
is irresponsible of her as the former mayor of the city.
I think that her comment lacks acknowledgment of the role the Planning
Commission played in narrowing the issues, responding to community
concerns and filtering the project for the council. Genis’ comment also
invalidates all of the hard work of the residents (opponents and
supporters) who spent many hours preparing and lobbying the commission
for changes to the project, which were thoughtfully considered and most
of which provided opportunities for important revisions to the original
proposed project.
Before deciding for themselves whether the Planning Commission’s role
in the process lacked importance, I urge the council to seriously review
the more than 20 hours of video-recorded public testimony prior to the
public hearing on Oct. 15.
* KATRINA ANNE FOLEY chairs the Planning Commission.
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