Friday, August 17, 2012

Tom Hatch Interview With Lacy Kelly

AN INTERESTING HALF-HOUR
Costa Mesa City Chief Executive Officer Tom Hatch recently sat down with Lacy Kelly, President of the Association of California Cities Orange County (ACCOC) for a thirty minute interview. 

CMTV RECORDED IT
The Dane Bora and Brad Long from Costa Mesa Television (CMTV) captured that event and it's now available for viewing on CMTV - Channel 24 on Time Warner Cable and Channel 99 on ATT U-Verse.  The play list for that program is listed below.

STREAMING VIDEO, TOO
Additionally, it can also be found via streaming video at the ACCOC web site, HERE.  I've also provided that clip below for your viewing pleasure.  Take some time and watch this current discussion of Hatch's summary of recent accomplishments and his vision for our city.

IMPORTANT ISSUES DISCUSSED
Among the issues he discusses is the importance of pension reform and how Costa Mesa cannot make that trip alone.  He also talks about living within our means.  He talks about the reduction in staff from 611 down to the current headcount of around 460.  And, he addresses Costa Mesa's approach to managing the homeless issue, and much, much more.


TOM HATCH WITH LACY KELLY 

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Push Pollin' With Adam...

STOP WORKING OF THE QUIZ NOW...
As mentioned in my last post, Tuesday the Costa Mesa City Council will begin their serious consideration of the 2011-2012 municipal budget. For those of you still working on my quiz, you can stop now and just go to City Hall at 4:30 or tune in to Costa Mesa TV and have much of the information explained to you.

ACC-OC PENSION REFORM POLL
The second item on the agenda is a brand new poll conducted for the Associ
ation of California Cities-Orange County, HERE, that recently gathered data in Orange County on the public's views on pension reform. You can read the PowerPoint presentation we will see tomorrow evening HERE.

TOO MANY POLLS LATELY
It seems Costa Mesa has been awash in polls lately - even my pal, Chuck Cassity at the Chuckmeister Unleashed blog chimed in with his views of push polling to which he had recently been exposed. This one, while not Costa Mesa-specific, certainly addresses one of the current hot button issue in our town.

THE POLLSTER

The polling organization, Probolsky Research, HERE, is operated by Adam
Probolsky, a major player in Orange County Republican circles. I've read some of his work product in the past and found it interesting how the results were exactly what his clients were looking for. Funny how that happens, isn't it? Perhaps we'll get a clue if we read the final sentence on their "About" page, which says, "Principal, Adam D. Probolsky always works closely with our clients - on every project - to deliver the right results."

RIGHEIMER WAS A CLIENT
For example, on his web site you'll find an entry dated January 1, 2010, which recaps the performance of clients in recent elections. Near the bottom of that little essay is a paragraph which includes this segment... "And, while Jim Righeimer’s campaign for Costa Mesa City Council fell short of victory, his near-win as a first-time candidate demonstrates broad community support and all but assures his success in obtaining a council seat in 2010.

TAKE IT WITH A GRAIN OF SALT
I've read through the poll and if
you do the same, including reading the teeny little print on the bottom of each slide in the PowerPoint presentation which gives you each question that was asked. For example, one question was: "When many local government employees retire they can receive nearly 100% of their salary in retirement benefits. Do you support or oppose pension reform for local government employees that would cap the amount of benefits they receive when they are no longer working?" It won't surprise you that 72.6% of the respondents said "Support". I suspect this information has some value if you take it with a grain of salt. Considering the way the questions were asked, this is a classic "push poll". Still, I'm a little leery about giving too much weight to a poll that sampled only 325 people in a county of more than 3 million. Heck, Adam Probolsky may have just meandered through his cell phone contacts list for folks to poll.

STRAPPIN'
IN FOR THE PRESENTATION
Still, I'm looking forward to how this will be presented tomorrow. I'm going to look for a seat in the council chambers with a seat belt, because I have this feeling that there's going to be a whole lot of spinnin' going on. See you there...

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