Commission chairwoman plans council run
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Lolita Harper
COSTA MESA -- Planning Commission Chairwoman Katrina Foley has become
fond of her stately, oversized chair on the dais in City Hall.
It is the title on the name placard in front of it she wants to
change.
Foley, who was also strongly considering a run at the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District board, announced Wednesday she will run for a
seat on the City Council in November.
“I really grappled with which one I would run for, but I am so
entrenched in city issues that it just seemed right,” Foley said.
Foley abandoned the quest for Jim Ferryman’s soon-to-be-empty seat on
the school board to battle a handful of candidates for a coveted spot on
the City Council.
Fellow Planning Commissioner Bill Perkins, former Councilwoman Heather
Somers, political newcomer Allan Mansoor, former candidates Joel Faris
and James Fisler, and community activist Bill Turpit have all expressed
interest in two council seats up for grabs this year.
Mayor Linda Dixon has said she will fight wholeheartedly to keep her
seat on the dais. Councilman Gary Monahan, who previously announced he
would retire from politics, said he will wait until July to decide if he
will defend his seat.
Foley said she feels she can have a greater effect on improving
education in the city while on the City Council, rather than as a school
board member. She said she would focus on working with other proactive
council members to forge a better relationship between the two governing
bodies.
“Education is crucial to the function of the city, and we need to
approach it from a city perspective,” Foley said. “Clearly my focus is
going to be on enhancing education collaboration.”
Ruth Delaney in the city clerk’s office confirmed Foley’s filing of
official state forms that declare her intent to run.
Bruce Garlich, a fellow planning commissioner, said he would miss
Foley on the commission but had full confidence in her leadership
capabilities.
“Something I know she has given a lot of thought to and I expect her
to put on a strong campaign,” Garlich said. “I’m glad that she is doing
it and think she has a good chance at being successful.”
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