Heffernan takes on conflicts of interest
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June Casagrande
City Councilman John Heffernan on Tuesday called for a special
study session on whether a city ordinance could better prevent
conflicts of interest.
Motivated by recent disclosures that about $458,000 of a city
grant for airport education was paid to a consultant who had also
worked on numerous council members’ campaigns, Heffernan suggested
policies that would let taxpayers know in advance of financial deals
of that nature.
“What I’m suggesting is a conflict-of-interest ordinance that
would say that if a city official has paid someone or received funds
from someone -- or that somebody has given a fund-raiser for that
official -- that that official is precluded from participating in or
discussing any matter benefiting that person,” Heffernan said.
He said that the action was inspired by recent reports that showed
that Dave Ellis -- the hired campaign consultant for council
candidates Tod Ridgeway, Gary Adams, Don Webb and Bernie Svalstad --
was one of the consultants paid to provide public education about the
John Wayne Airport settlement agreement.
Of the $3.6-million grant, Ellis’ fees came to about $458,000.
Though his fees were well within the guidelines of how the grant
money could be spent, Heffernan said that residents would have been
better served by being told in advance of Ellis’ role in the grant
spending and his relationship with council members and candidates.
Ellis had no comment Tuesday.
“I’m not going after any individual,” Heffernan said. “These are
times when we’re trying to build some trust in the system. All I’m
saying is, let’s have everything on the table for everyone to see.
Opponents have countered that the terms of the grant, which
earmarked the money for education but not political advocacy, limited
the City Council’s role in determining how it was spent. But
Heffernan said he hopes that a city policy, perhaps one tailored
after a policy of the City of Los Angeles, can lay out clear and
simple guidelines to prevent conflicts and restore residents’ faith
in the system.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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