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File#: 24-617 MEETING DATE: 9/3/2024
Subject:
Item Submitted by Mayor Pro Tern Burns - Establishing a Flagpole at Baca Park in Honor of
Vietnam Veteran Medal of Honor Recipient John P. Baca
Recommended Action:
A) Direct the City Manager and Public Works Director to provide and install an approximate 35-45
foot flagpole for an American Flag to be displayed at John Baca Park; and,
B) Consider displaying the Medal of Honor flag, for ceremonial purposes only, for John Baca on a
separate mobile or temporary pole at a dedication ceremony. Per City Charter Section 806, "the City
may display any other flag in addition to those already enumerated, but only if authorized by a
unanimous vote of all members of the City Council."
Attachment(s):
1. Council Member Item - Baca Park Flagpole
City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 1 Printed on 8/29/2024
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City Council/Public Financing ACTION AGENDA September 3, 2024
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ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION
20. 24-622 Approved for Introduction Ordinance No.4326 Adding Chapter 1.23 of
the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating to Parents' Right to
Know City
Recommended Action:
Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4326, "An Ordinance of the City Council of the
City of Huntington Beach Adding Chapter 1.23 of the Huntington Beach Municipal
Code Relating to Parents' Right to Know City."
Approved 4-3(Moser, Bolton, Kalmick—No)
COUNCIL MEMBER ITEMS
21. 24-617 Item Submitted by Mayor Pro Tern Burns -Establishing a Flagpole at
Baca Park in Honor of Vietnam Veteran Medal of Honor Recipient John
P. Baca
Recommended Action:
A) Direct the City Manager and Public Works Director to provide and install an
approximate 35-45 foot flagpole for an American Flag to be displayed at John Baca
Park; and,
Approved 7-0
B) Consider displaying the Medal of Honor flag, for ceremonial purposes only, for
John Baca on a separate mobile or temporary pole at a dedication ceremony. Per
City Charter Section 806, "the City may display any other flag in addition to those
already enumerated, but only if authorized by a unanimous vote of all members
of the City Council."
Approved 7-0 as amended to fly Medal of Honor flag only if John Baca is present.
22. 24-624 Item Submitted by Council Member McKeon -Establish Tobacco
Retailer Regulations
Recommended Action:
Direct the City Manager to work with the City Attorney to prepare an Ordinance for
introduction at a future City Council Meeting to amend the Huntington Beach Zoning and
Subdivision Ordinance to establish regulations for tobacco retailers Citywide.
Approved 7-0 as amended to include Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control(ABC)
operations.
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To: City Council
From: Pat Burns, Mayor Pro Tern
Date: September 3, 2024
Subject: ESTABLISHING A FLAGPOLE AT BACA PARK IN HONOR OF VIETNAM
VETERAN MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT JOHN P. BACA
ISSUE STATEMENT
Tony Roman, a restaurant owner in Huntington Beach, and Don Kennedy, a resident
and City Council candidate, contacted me requesting the consideration of a flagpole
displaying the American flag be placed at Baca Park, located south of Ellis Avenue
and west of Gothard Street.
John Philip Baca, born on January 10, 1949, is a distinguished Vietnam War veteran.
Serving as a specialist four with Company D of the 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment,
1st Cavalry Division in South Vietnam, he demonstrated exceptional bravery and a
willingness to suffer the ultimate sacrifice during Operation Toan Thang IV in Phrrbc Long
Province. On February 10, 1970, amidst intense enemy fire, John led his team to rescue
a besieged platoon.
When a fragmentation grenade threatened their lives, he selflessly covered it with his
helmet and himself, shielding eight fellow soldiers from harm. John survived the injuries
sustained from the incident and none of his men died. John Baca often quotes John
15:13 from the bible and he is a living example of it:"Greater love hath no man than
this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
President Richard M. Nixon awarded him the Medal of Honor on June 15, 1971, in a
White House ceremony. Despite the wounds sustained from the grenade blast, John's
commitment to service remained unwavering. In 1990, he returned to Vietnam,
collaborating with former North Vietnamese Army soldiers to build a health clinic north
of Hanoi.
On September 17, 2001, the Huntington Beach City Council adopted Resolution 2001-
64,which outlines the naming policy for city parks, features, and community facilities. As
part of this resolution, the park previously known as Seagate or Sherwood Park was
officially designated as John Baca Park, honoring his extraordinary courage and
legacy.To further commemorate John's contributions, community members propose
installing a flagpole at John Baca Park, proudly flying the American Flag.This symbolic
gesture will serve as a tribute to his selflessness and sacrifice as well as to honor every
American combat veteran who has heroically and selflessly served this nation.
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A flagpole will bring the park added attention, as it is easily missed in its current state. I
am certain it will be appreciated by all military veterans and will surely serve as an
inspiration to younger generations, reminding them that veterans like John have made
great sacrifices so they can experience the liberties and freedoms enjoyed by all
Americans every single day, and to never take for granted that they live in the greatest
country God has ever created!
RECOMMENDED ACTION
A. Direct the City Manager and Public Works Director to provide and install an
approximate 30-45 foot flagpole for an American Flag to be displayed at John
Baca Park. Estimates for the flagpole and installation is $18,000; and,
B. Consider displaying the Medal of Honor flag, in honor of John Baca, on a
separate mobile and temporary pole at a dedication ceremony. This action will
require a unanimous vote of all City Council members per City Charter Section
806.
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS
This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to
Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable
indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a
project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of
Regulations,Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has not potential for resulting in physical
change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL
Non Applicable-Administrative Item
ATTACHMENTS
None
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Mr. Amory Hanson
8102 Ellis Avenue
Apartment 121
Huntington Beach CA 92646
September 3,2024
The Mayoress of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach CA 92648
My Dear Madam Mayoress,
I would like to express my support for Item XXI,Councilman Burns' item to establish a flagpole at John Baca Park
and display a medal of honor flag.
Sincerely Yours,
Mr.Amory Hanson
CC:The Honorable Patrick Burns
CC:The Honorable Rhonda Bolton
CC:The Honorable Daniel Kalmick
CC:The Honorable Casey McKeon
CC:The Honorable Natalie Moser
CC:The Honorable Anthony Strickland
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COMMUNICATION
Meeting:Date; . 9/3/2024
Agenda:teem:No
21 (24-617)
From: terrviaurenroseeomail.com
To: suoolementalcomm(asurfcity-hb.orq
Subject: For the record-City Council Meeting 090324
Date: Monday,September 2,2024 10:00:38 AM
Importance: High
Dear City Council Members,
It is obvious to me that our city attorney, Michael Gates, is the ringleader of the" posse"
consisting of councilmembers Van der Mark, Burns,Strickland and McKeon...and it is obvious
to me that what Mr.Gates is trying to do,does nothing to benefit our city and in fact, causes
more unnecessary spending that only hurts the taxpaying citizens of Huntington Beach as well
as our reputation as a friendly place to live and visit. I have walked past the parking spaces for
our councilmembers, city clerk, city attorney, etc. at all times of the day and all days during
the work week for over a year. Only once, have I seen Mr.Gates' car parked in his spot. That
leads me to question: does he really work? In addition,the debacle with the Air Show
beginning with the lawsuit and more recently with the agreement looks like payola to a buddy
or a big contributor. Why should the air show have greater benefits and concessions, at our
cost,than any other event that takes place in Huntington Beach? Any why isn't it called the
Huntington Beach Pacific Air Show?Before Michael Gates,Jennifer McGrath,who served for
12 years, consistently received plaudits for her work to reduce outsourcing and save the city
money,whereas Michael Gates has done just the opposite.
I would like to go on the record to say that Mr.Gates should resign his position so that the
citizens of Huntington Beach can elect a City Attorney who will work for the good of the whole
not for his or her own self-interests.
I would also like to go on the record in opposition to Items:
19:24-551,the zoning map amendments
20:24-622,the parents right to know
21:24-617, establishing a flagpole at Baca Park in honor of Vietnam Veteran Medal of Honor
Recipient John P. Baca
22:24-624, establishing tobacco retailer regulations
In my opinion, Item 19 would change the current zones,would most likely cost the city money
to do so and doesn't really seem necessary. Item 20 infers that the city of Huntington Beach
has authority over education policies and practices,which it doesn't. It also gives the City
Attorney the ability to represent individual and/or private plaintiffs against the state rather than
representing the city as a whole which would not only be potentially very costly but also is in
violation of our City Charter. Once again,this could open up more costly lawsuits from the
state. When will Gates stop wasting our money?
Item 21 goes against what councilmembers Van der Mark, Strickland, Burns and McKeon
voted on regarding flags flown on city property. If this item gets passed, it shows clear
favoritism of one councilmemberto pass his pet projects and also once again,shows how non
diverse and non-inclusive these 4 members of our city council are: NO to the Pride flag for 6
weeks;YES,to a John Baca flag forever. And it seems only 2 people(out of almost 200,000
citizens of Huntington Beach), one definitely a buddy of the"posse"are requesting this. In
addition, it will cost the city money that could be spent on more important things, like our
infrastructure.
Item 22, proposed by councilmember McKeon goes from the ridiculous to the absurd. Did he
come up with this idea in a dream?While it's true that cigarette smoking is the most
preventable cause of death in the US, it is a waste of time and money to even study this
proposal. The state of California is already taking steps to reduce illegal sales of tobacco
products to minors so,why are you wasting our time with this Casey? Don't you have better
things to do?
In conclusion, councilmembers Van der Mark,Strickland, Burns and McKeon, it would be
great if you stopped serving yourselves and started serving the city you claim you love before
you put us into complete bankruptcy.
Term Rose
4,o+ i,ear resi,c(ev4,t awd I'iovv.eowlv,er
PS. Have you seen what our state Senate did this past week?
August 30,2024
(SACRAMENTO, CA)-Today, Senator Dave Min(D-Irvine)announced that the
Assembly passed Senate Bill(SB)1174,which places a ban on local governments
imposing voter identification (ID) requirements in local elections.The legislation
prevents a patchwork of varying election requirements across the state and
reinforces the State of California's exclusive jurisdiction on the issue.
"This legislation makes clear that election integrity and voter eligibility
requirements are exclusively up to the State of California,"said State Senator Dave
Min. "We cannot have 100 different charter cities making up 100 different sets of
voting rules, based on fringe conspiracy theories. I have repeatedly told the
Huntington Beach City Council members pushing this issue that if they were to
produce any evidence of widespread voter fraud, I would lead efforts to change
California's voter eligibility rules.They have not produced any such evidence. I am
grateful to my colleagues for their overwhelming support for this bill, and I am
hopeful that the Governor will sign SB 1174 into law later this year."
In March,the City of Huntington Beach approved a charter amendment that would
implement voter ID requirements in City elections starting in 2026. If signed into law
by the Governor, SB 1174 would nullify Measure A before it is enacted.
State Senate Passes California Freedom to Read Act,Targeting Book Bans at Public
Libraries
August 29,2024
(SACRAMENTO, CA)-Yesterday,the California State Senate passed Assembly Bill
(AB) 1825 authored by Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi(D-Torrance)and
coauthored by Senator Dave Min (D-Irvine). Known as the California Freedom to
Read Act,the bill is designed to fight back against book bans that silence
communities of color and LGBTQ voices.AB 1825 would prohibit public libraries
from banning books based on partisan or political reasons,viewpoint
discrimination, gender, sexual identity, religion, disability,or on the basis that the
books contain inclusive and diverse perspectives."California has an obligation to
protect the fundamental right of access to diverse and inclusive books and library
materials for everyone.The freedom to read is n.ot.only a fundamental right under
our constitution, it's at the heart of our nation's democracy,"said Senator Min.
"Censorship and book bans are not new in America.At an earlier, uglier time in our
history, bans were placed on works by Shakespeare,the Diary of Anne Frank, and
even Robin Hood.Today, in Huntington Beach and across the state,we've seen
book bans take aim at the lived experiences and voices of LGBTQ and people of
color.That's why the passage of AB 1825 is so important,and I am so incredibly
proud to work alongside my colleague Assemblymember Muratsuchi to defend the
freedom to read and get this important bill to the Governor's desk."
"I am honored that the California Freedom to Read Act is now awaiting the
Governor's signature. Our freedom to read is a cornerstone of our democracy,and
libraries provide a special place in the public's civic education. Unfortunately,there
is a growing movement to ban books across the country, including in California,"
said Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi. "Book banning proponents are
disproportionately targeting materials containing the voices and lived experiences
of LGBTQ and communities of color.We need to fight this movement to ensure that
Californians have access to books that offer diverse perspectives from people of all
backgrounds, ideas, and beliefs."
According to the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom,
challenges of unique titles in the United States increased 65%from 2022 to 2023,
reaching the highest ever level recorded. In California last year,the ALA reported 52
challenges to 98 titles in public libraries and school libraries.A total of 47%of all
book bans have primarily targeted LGBTQ+and black indigenous people of color.
Please don't get us into more lawsuitsmilim un
From: K Carroll
To: CITY COUNCIL(INCL.CMO STAFF';supolementalcommClsurfcity-hb.orq
Subject City Council Meeting Agenda Items 9/3/2024
Date: Monday,September 2,2024 8:07:44 PM
Greetings Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark,Pro Tern Pat Burns,Illustrious Councilmen Casey
McKeon and Tony Strictland,
Thank you for reviewing my feedback on the following agenda Items:
24-622.
Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4326 Adding Chapter 1.23 of the Huntington Beach
Municipal Code relating to parents'right to know City,
I strongly support this item. Schools and teachers need to stay out of the personal lives of
children and concentrate on academics. Parent's WILL continue to take their children out of
school and homeschool if they continue to push politically motivated agendas.
24-617
Item submitted by Mayor Pro Tern Burns -Establishing a flagpole at Baca Park in Honor of
Vietnam Veteran Medal of Honor Recipient John P. Baca,
Thank you Pat Burns for submitting this item. I strongly support and believe we cannot do
enough for our Vets, especially Vietnam. This particular item is especially close to my heart
because my husband served in active duty in Vietnam and I was old enough to experience the
loss of my older sister's friends who were drafted. Mr. John P.Baca certainly is deserving. I
would be proud as an HB Citizen to recognize him.
24-624
Item submitted by Council Member McKeon -Establish Tobacco Retailer Regulations.
Direct the City Manager to work with the City Attorney to prepare an Ordinance for
introduction at a future City Council Meeting to amend the Huntington Beach Zoning and
Subdivision Ordinance to establish regulations for tobacco retailers citywide.
Thank you Councilman McKeon for bringing this forward and listening to the concerned
citizens. Just like sober living, liquor stores, etc. I do believe that zoning for tobacco retailers
should be zoned and regulated appropriately and not near schools. I strongly support this. I do
not believe tobacco retailers should be anywhere near schools or business' and organizations
that serve minor's needs.
24-628
Item submitted by Council Members Bolton,Kalmick and Moser- Supervisor Andrew Do -
Demand to Resign
I strongly oppose this item. The people's vote must be honored and pressure to resign should
not the role of our Huntington Beach City Council that is representative of the City of HB
Citizens. Through my many investigations or fact finding, I have learned that things are not
always what they appear on the surface. The investigation has just begun. I personally think it
is disgusting that this is even being presented prior to finalizing the investigation and going
through the Justice System. If Supervisor Do is found guilty; obviously, he would not continue
in his current role. This agenda item is a political strategy on the part of the three who
submitted this item and totally inappropriate.
In closing, Thank you so much for all you do for the HB Citizens and your tireless fast tract
items. Your accomplishments are awesome and unmatched.Know you are supported and
appreciated by the HB majority!!
Best regards,
Kris Carroll
From: Pat Goodman
To: CITY COUNCIL(INCL.CM0 STAFF);suDolementalcomm()surfaty-hb.orq
Subject: Vote NO on Agenda Item 20 and Pull Agenda Item#21 for further study
Date: Monday,September 2,2024 11:28:01 PM
Agenda Item 20 - please vote NO. This ordinance does not belong in city
government, and will likely result in legal actions by school districts, unions,
State of California, civil rights organizations. What I find most disturbing is
how it misinforms the public about what current laws require of classroom
teachers and administrators and school boards. Please don't use such a
sensitive issue a child's human development, parent's rights, and school
district responsibilities to misinform citizens, and cause division within our
community. This is bullying and voter manipulation at its worse. You can
be better than this.
Agenda Item 21 - please pull for further study. This item raises several
questions. It seems that it's an issue that deserves a deeper dive.
I'm curious about other parks in Huntington Beach having U.S. flags flown. I
don't think there is a flag at every park in the city. How will the flags be
raised and taken down each day or will it be displayed on special occassions
or a light shone on it from dusk to dawn? What about maintenance of the
flag? I think that John Baca's story needs to be told, is there a way to make
his story more prominent and accessible to visitors? Aren't there other parks
that honor veterans and patriots in the city? Interesting subject.
Pat Goodman
From: Chris Varoa
To: suuolementalcommi surfcity-hb.orq
Subject: City Council Meeting Comments for 9/3/24
Date: Tuesday,September 3,2024 7:34:57 AM
Huntington Beach City Council: The following are comments to City Council Meeting on 9/2/24
• Agenda Item 19 (24-551)—No to this agenda item. Come up with a state mandated housing
plan to first!
• Agenda Item 20(34-622)—No to the Parents Right to Know—The City Council should stay out
of the school. This is not in their roles and responsibilities. This is a non-problem. Quit with
these MAGA agenda items
• Agenda Item 21 (34-617)—No to another flag pole for the city to maintain. The war hero has
a park named after him. This is an unnecessary expense in a city with budget issues.
• Agenda Item 22,24-624)—No to more regulations on Tobacco sales. What's next Alcohol?
Stop the government overreach.
• Agenda Item 23 (34-628)—I support the call for the resignation of Andrew Do for the Orange
County board of Supervisors. •
Sincerely,
Chris Varga
Huntington Beach
From: Isabella Ford
To: CITY COUNCIL(INCL.CMO STAFFl;supolementalcomm(thsurfcity-hb.orq
Subject: For the record
Date: Tuesday,September 3,2024 8:36:26 AM
For the record, I'd like to add my name to the list of residents requesting the city council take
the following actions tonight:
1 - Cancel the "Parents Right to Know" Ordinance. AB 1955 should be signed into law.
2 -Demand OC Supervisor Andrew Do resign immediately. Even Janet Nguyen, one of your
comrade politicians, has demanded he resign. This should be an easy one for all to agree on
given the impact on the Orange County Budget and the fact that the City of HB counts on the
County for funding various projects.
3 -Regarding John Baca park:Is the Medal of Honor flag one of the approved flags on our
revised charter to limit the allowed flags on city property? I ask that you remove your flag
amendment to the charter which limits the types that can fly on city property and go back to a
time when you could fly different flags to publicly display the pride HB has for all groups.
Regarding your statement: "A flagpole will bring the park added attention, as it is easily
missed in its current state."Are you sure residents surrounding John Baca Park actually want
MORE people to frequent that park? I remember my toddler son asking "why are so many
people at OUR park" as our neighborhood park started being used more. HB has hundreds of
neighborhood parks and my understanding is we designed these small parks to not have
bathrooms or a lot of parking spots so they attract the families that can walk or bike there. We
don't necessarily want our neighborhood parks to be destinations. That is the purpose of the
larger parks with facilities like bathrooms,parking, water, etc.
4 -Finally a few requests
-please release the Infrastructure report card
-please rejoin OCPA
-please cancel the Parent/Guardian committee at the library
Thank you for taking the time to read my concerns.
Isabella Ford
714-308-0660
From: Esauivel.Juan
To: Moore.Tanis
Cc: Switzer.Donna
Subject: FW:In support of Item 21
Date: Tuesday,September 3,2024 9:10:13 AM
Attachments: imaae0o1.onq
For supplemental. Thank you.
Juan Esquivel, MPA, CMC
Assistant City Clerk
City of Huntington Beach
it ' = 2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(714) 374-5390
juan.esquivel@surfcity-hb.org
surfcity-hb.org
From:chris macdonald<justlisted@yahoo.com>
Sent:Tuesday,September 3, 2024 9:09 AM
To: Estanislau, Robin <Robin.Estanislau@surfcity-hb.org>; Esquivel,Juan <juan.esquivel@surfcity-
hb.org>
Cc: Pat Burns<pburnshb@gmail.com>; Don Kennedy<don@kennedy4hb.com>
Subject: In support of Item 21
Hello Robin and Juan,
I'm in support of Mayor Pro Tern Pat Bums Item 21 on The Council List for Today's Meeting.
I think it is a much needed recognition to have a Baca Park.
Thank You,
Chris MacDonald
Huntington Beach Native Resident,Voter and Journalist
From: Fikes.Cathy
To: Agenda Alert@
Subject: FW:Parent Notification Ordinance
Date: Tuesday,September 3,2024 9:11:14 AM
Original Message
From:d.wada<denisewada714@gmail.com>
Sent:Monday,September 2,2024 2:52 PM
To:CITY COUNCIL(INCL.CMO STAFF)<city.council@surfcity-hb.org>
Subject:Parent Notification Ordinance
To all this concerns,
I am taking more time than I care to on this,not any of your business,agenda item.It seems the majority council
members are attempting to cozy up to a small group of citizens with another non-issue that they keep creating.
Parents have the same rights as they've always had and it is their business to exercise that right without infringing on
our overworked and underpaid teachers who have their jobs.Why do you demand more government oversight to do
what parents should already be doing...
know their own children.What does this say about the council members who vote yes and the people who support
this ordinance that they need someone else to tell them how their child identifies?It is not good governance creating
policy that opens the door to unnecessary litigation,this is not a good fight for the elected officials of HB.
Keep it to crime,roads,tourism,and stay out of our personal lives.
Also,I know Pat Burns jingoistic maga mania knows no limit but can we table a flagpole at the Baca Park.It's great
we have a park named after this hero but with a looming budget deficit this is not good timing.I dare say,a flag for
one person versus a flag for one month supporting a group of discriminated lgbqt hardly seems balanced when you
represent a city.
With regret,
Denise Wada
From: Fikes,Cathy
To: Agenda Alerts
Subject FW:Tuesday night meeting agenda items
Date: Tuesday,September 3,2024 9:11:56 AM
From: Leslie Golson<lesliegolson@verizon.net>
Sent: Monday,September 2, 2024 5:16 PM
To:CITY COUNCIL(INCL. CMO STAFF)<city.council@surfcity-hb.org>
Subject:Tuesday night meeting agenda items
Dear City Council members,
I am dismayed to read that the majority and Michael Gates are again attacking
established State Law, in this case State Assembly Bill 1955, which was signed into
law July 15th. Your proposed ordinance#4326, re; Parents Right to Know is another
attack against our state and majority rule. Your role is to uphold the law; not to tear it
down with frivolous lawsuits that have nothing to do with running our city. In addition,
may I note that your very argument in Paragraph C is specious since indeed sexual
and gender orientation is "highly personal" (your words) and belongs between parents
and children. There is no need for any city employee to stick their nose in it. Keep
your noses clean and drop this idea before it becomes another expensive drain on
our city coffer!
Also on the agenda is a recommended action to demand the resignation of
Supervisor Andrew Do, which I wholeheartedly support.
Regarding the installation of a flag pole in honor of veterans and John Baca, there is
no issue but money. How is it the city has $18,000 to raise a new flagpole when you
are actively seeking ways to save money by privatizing our one- hundred-year-old
public library? I am against this expense at this time.
Thank you for considering one constituent's opinions.
Leslie Golson
Huntington Beach resident