THE RACE FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL
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John Thomas was a two-term councilman, serving from 1978 to 1986. He and his family have been residents for about 35 years and have operated a
local business for 40 years.
Thomas said he can use the practical knowledge he’s garnered from his
business life and time on the City Council to attract new businesses into
Huntington Beach.
While Thomas is concerned about crime, redevelopment and the
preservation of the Bolsa Chica wetlands and other coastal environments,
drawing new business into the city will provide a number of benefits.
New business means increased revenue to fund better facilities and
services for residents and will strengthen the city’s economy with jobs,
he said.
BIO
JOHN THOMAS
* Age: 61
* Family: Seven children and 13 grandchildren * Community Activism: Supports youth groups
* Contact: (714) 556-1834 and (714) 448-4057
JOHN THOMAS ON:
* REDEVELOPMENT
“The city is using redevelopment as a viscous tool to ruin businesses
such as the Burlington Coat Factory and Wards. It’s also using eminent
domain on residents of the Downtown area,” he said.
Thomas said haphazard redevelopment and the use of eminent domain are
two of the most important issues in the city today, which, along with
infrastructure improvements and environmental concerns, must be
addressed.
* BIGGEST CHALLENGE FACING THE CITY
Thomas said a trio of issues will challenge the city in the upcoming
years.
The city needs to work with its business community for commercial
development, as well as on ways to draw new businesses in to help create
a better tax base, he said.
Thomas added that eminent domain will continue to be a problem in the
city.
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