Politics & Government

Local Real Estate Agent Announces Laguna Beach City Council Candidacy

Louis Weil, a local real estate agent, will vie for one of three open city council seats for November's election.

LAGUNA BEACH, CA — A new candidate threw his hat in the ring for the Laguna Beach City Council race, The Daily Pilot reported Tuesday.

Louis Weil, a Laguna Beach real estate agent, will vie for one of the three seats on the council for November's election. The three seats up for grabs on the five-person dais include those currently held by Mayor Sue Kempf and councilmembers Peter Blake and Toni Iseman.

Weil, who is a 12-year resident of Laguna Beach, recently served on the design review board as chairman and the Affordable Housing Task Force. In addition, he is a former board member of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce.

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“The three key buckets are just really working together, focusing on residents’ needs and strategic planning,” Weil said of his priorities to The Daily Pilot Tuesday. “Laguna Beach in the ‘80s and ‘90s really brought the community together and created some really forward-looking documents that helped create the aesthetics and the vibrancy of our community.”

To read the full story on the Laguna Beach real estate agent running for city council, view the full article on The Daily Pilot.

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