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Politics & Government

Report to the People - October 2018

My monthly report

This report covers the period from September 1 to 30. It represents the views of Mayor Gardner and does not reflect official City policy. These reports are produced monthly. Past copies are available on request.

ELECTION NEWS

REAL TERM LIMITS – Right now we have a ridiculous term limit that allows people to be on the Council for 22 of 24 years. It’s like having no term limits at all. Most people agree that 8 years is enough. After that you become entrenched, if you weren’t already. We have an 8 year term on the ballot and I urge you to vote for it.

DISTRICT ELECTIONS – Obviously I urge you to vote for me in District 4. In District 2 it should be clear to everyone that Sonny Morper is the right choice. His opponent is new to the City and has done nothing constructive in her time. She belongs to no groups or committees, and shows up at few City events or workshops/seminars. Until very recently her FB page says she lives in Laguna Beach.

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BREAK THE BANK – There is a resolution on the ballot asking you to spend all of the city’s money trying to fight the change to district elections. Councilman Robinson asked for this measure to be on the ballot, but even he would not write the argument in favor of this ridiculous idea. Join Councilman Robinson and me and Vote “No”.

INVOLVING PEOPLE

One of my main concerns is to involve more people in our local government.

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Office hours are every Tuesday from 4 pm to 6 pm. Inquire at the Clerk’s office. Occasionally things change, so be sure to check first.

Town SquareLake Forest Town Square has over 750 members and growing, providing valuable input on issues facing the council as well as general issues. Your votes and opinions are used to guide my decisions. Please join.

Minute with the Mayor – Every week I produce a 1-minute video summary of what’s going on in the city. Check it out here.

Listen and Learn – To date I’ve met with over a dozen groups around the City. In August I met with Bennett Ranch and in September I met with Forest Gardens. If you have a group and want to share your concerns, let’s get together.

Town Hall Meetings – Next meeting will be Oct 18 at the Lake 1 clubhouse at 7 pm.

Pop-Up City Hall – We had our first Pop Up on April 14 at the Beach and Tennis Club and we’ve had several since. If your group or HOA would like a Pop-Up City Hall at your next event, contact me.

PROJECTS COMPLETED 2018

On April 11 I presented the “State of the City” and information about our completed projects is included in that report. Click Here. I updated that report on July 1 in a series of articles. Click Here. My October 2018 report will be out shortly. E-mail me if you want an advanced copy.

PROJECTS UNDERWAY

CRIME

In 2015 major crimes were up nearly 30% but in 2016 they were down 16%. Last year (2017) they were up 5%. In 2018 (Jan to August) we are down 3%. The biggest increases in 2018 are in aggravated assault (+25%) and Robbery (+38%). In Jan-August 2018 there were 1 homicide, 10 rapes and 84 aggravated assaults in the City. To check it out for yourself, Click Here.

In a related matter, last year the Council voted to join with a dozen other cities to explore ways to provide police services and we expect the report by the end of the year. Councilman Nick and I proposed this study a few years ago, but we lost 3 to 2 and the study had to wait.

Concern with school shootings prompted me to meet with the SVUSD Supt. and our Chief of Police. I asked the Chief to address the Council and we produced a separate video to share (Click Here).

Meanwhile, on April 23 we started our first “advanced” Child Safety class. The “basic” class is being offered now. It’s a great class and if your kids haven’t attended yet, be sure to plan to enroll next year.

On another note, OCSD has now launched crime mapping. Click here to see what’s happening in your neighborhood.

VOTING RECORDS

More than 90% of the votes by the Council are unanimous and relate to ordinary business of the City. In about 10% of the votes, the issues are more complex and there are not unanimous votes. Here are the results for 2018 for votes that were not unanimous –

  • Approve EIR contract (1/16) – Gardner opposed
  • Drone ordinance (1/16) – Basile abstained
  • Voigts to be on TCA committee (1/16) – Gardner opposed
  • Drone ordinance (2/6) – Basile opposed
  • No raise for Council members (2/6) – Cagley, Robinson “yes”, Voigts abstained
  • Put Council raise on ballot (2/6) Cagley abstain, Robinson opposed.
  • Campaign contribution limits (2/6) – Robinson opposed, Voigts abstained
  • Campaign contribution disclosures for RFPs (2/6) – Voigts abstained
  • Grant consulting contract (2/20) – Voigts abstained
  • Lease park lands to private non-profit to build clubhouse and parking lot (2/20) – Gardner opposed.
  • Adopt drone ordinance (2/20) – Basile opposed.
  • Spend $60,000 to study community choice aggregation (2/27) – Gardner opposed
  • Spend $40,000 to study no-kill shelter feasibility (2/27) – Voigts abstained
  • Purchase video equipment instead of using staff’s own equipment (2/27) – Voigts abstained
  • Campaign finance reform (4/3) – Cagley, Robinson opposed. Voigts absent.
  • Change comment time (4/17) – Voigts, Robinson, Basile in favor.
  • Allow Traffic/Parking Commission more flexibility (5/1) – Gardner, Basile in favor.
  • Discontinue unsuccessful $40,000 project (5/8) – Basile, Cagley opposed.
  • Pass ethics policy with no teeth (5/15) – Gardner opposed
  • Allow people to vote on district elections (6/5) – Robinson opposed
  • Allow candidates for Council to increase statement from 200 to 400 words to give non-incumbents a better opportunity to inform the public (June 19) – Robinson opposed, Voigts abstained.
  • Ask voters whether or not they want to return to city-wide elections (June 19) – Robinson opposed.
  • Ask voters if they want to spend unlimited funds to switch to city-wide elections even though every lawsuit that has attempted this has been defeated (June 19) – Gardner opposed.
  • Allow consulting company that knows nothing about Lake Forest to appoint people to the General Plan Advisory Committee (July 19) – Gardner opposed.
  • Try to partner with neighboring cities for animal care services (Aug 7) – Voigts abstained
  • Performance increase for City Manager (Aug 7) – Robinson opposed
  • Allow permit parking to two areas impacted by Saddleback Apartments (Aug 7) – Robinson opposed, Voigts abstained
  • Allow permit parking to two areas impacted by Saddleback Apartments (Aug 21) – Robinson opposed.

Some interesting observations from the data –

  • Scott Voigts abstains more than every other Council person combined.
  • The highest agreement is between Robinson and Voigts (72%), followed by Cagley/Robinson (67%), Basile/Gardner (56%) and Cagley/Gardner (52%).

NETWORKING

I attended the following meetings/events (along with fellow Council members)

  • Sept 4 - Office Hours (Gardner)
  • Sept 4 – Visit to Civic Center (All)
  • Sept 4 - City Council Meeting (All)
  • Sept 5 – Leadership Academy Begins (Gardner)
  • Sept 6 – General Plan Advisory Committee (Gardner)
  • Sept 9 – Heroes Day (All) PHOTO
  • Sept 10 – Homeless subcommittee (Gardner, Robinson)
  • Sept 11 – OCFA 911 Remembrance (Gardner, Basile, Cagley)
  • Sept 11 - Office Hours (Gardner)
  • Sept 11 – Listen and Learn: Forest Gardens (Gardner)
  • Sept 12 – Leadership Academy (Gardner)
  • Sept 15 – Oakley Family Day (Cagley)
  • Sept 17 – Homeless Subcommittee (Gardner)
  • Sept 18 – Office Hours (Gardner)
  • Sept 18 - City Council Meeting (All)
  • Sept 19 – Chamber of Commerce Mixer (Gardner, Voigts)
  • Sept 20 – Asian Business Council (Gardner)
  • Sept 20 – Legislative Luncheon (Gardner, Basile, Voigts, Robinson) PHOTO
  • Sept 21 – Ribbon Cutting – TC Pro Salon (Gardner, Voigts)
  • Sept 23 – Pet Adoption Center (Gardner)
  • Sept 24 – Homeless Seminar (Gardner, Voigts)
  • Sept 25 – Office Hours (Gardner)
  • Sept 29 – Taste of Lake Forest (All) PHOTO

That’s nearly 20 events/meetings and more than 40 hours during the month of September just attending meetings/events. This doesn’t include any preparation and/or follow-up as a result of the meetings/events, nor the meetings with staff, nor the Mayor’s Minutes, nor office hours and Council meetings. This month, as with many other months I’ve attended more events on behalf of the City than the rest of the Council combined.

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • Oct 2 - Office Hours (4:00, City Hall)
  • Oct 2 - City Council Meeting (6:30, City Hall)
  • Oct 4 – Candidate Forum (6 pm, Lake 2 Clubhouse)
  • Oct 6 –Autumn Harvest (4:30, Heritage Hill)
  • Oct 9 - Office Hours (4:00, City Hall)
  • Oct 10 – Chamber Mixer (5:30, 20331 Lake Forest Dr)
  • Oct 12 – Grand Opening – New American Funding (1 pm, 23101 Lake Center Dr)
  • Oct 12 – Haunt at Heritage Hill (6:30)
  • Oct 13 – Haunt at Heritage Hill (6:30)
  • Oct 13 – Lake 1 Garage Sale (7 to 11 am, Lake 1 Clubhouse)
  • Oct 15 – Special Needs Committee (7 pm, Y-Tel)
  • Oct 16 – Office Hours (4:00, City Hall)
  • Oct 16 - City Council Meeting (6:30, City Hall)
  • Oct 18 – Town Hall (7 pm, Lake 1 Clubhouse)
  • Oct 19 – Senior Dance(4 pm, City Hall)
  • Oct 23 – Office Hours (4:00, City Hall)
  • Oct 27 – Special Needs Halloween Dance (6 pm, City Hall)
  • Oct 30 – Office Hours (4:00, City Hall)

Most of the events are FREE but some may charge admission. Be sure to check. I plan to be at most of these events so please come by and say hello.

CONTACT

You can discuss issues at the Facebook page Lake Forest Town Square.

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