Councilman Pat Burns

In 2022, Pat was encouraged to run for Huntington Beach City Council. He won and works every day to serve residents, businesses, and visitors with integrity and common sense. Pat believes community comes before self, public service comes before politics, and decisions should always be made for the right reasons. He is committed to protecting Huntington Beach’s future and defending local control—because Huntington Beach should be governed by the people who live here, not dictated from Sacramento'

Since 12/2022 what capacity has Pat Burns been with City of HB?

PAT's Mission Statement Community service comes before political agenda.  Huntington Beach is my home and I care for its future.  I will serve in the best interest of our community and city and to the best of my ability.   Here is his website

CUP- 24-011 project has been appealed to the Planning Commission and will be going to a public hearing in April. An environmental law group and Councilman Burns appealed it.  Burn's office has been invited to checkout this website. 

Pat Burns knows a lot about the water in HB as he sits on a few relevant boards.  Learn more HERE 

The residents of Huntington Beach are represented by a seven member, part-time City Council. The City Council establishes policies and priorities for the provision of effective and efficient municipal services. The City Council is the city’s legislative authority and sets the policies under which the city operates. The City Council’s duties include establishing goals and policies, enacting legislation, adopting the city’s operating budget, and appropriating the funds necessary to provide service to the city’s residents, businesses, and visitors. Huntington Beach’s mayor is selected annually from among the City Council Members and is charged with running the City Council meetings and representing the city throughout the community and region. The City Council meets the first and third Tuesday of each month.

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