Costa Mesa Councilwoman Wendy Leece says she hopes her oversight of the Costa Mesa Senior Center will translate into better services that will “honor” local seniors, but at least one board member has referred to her approach as an overbearing “witch hunt” that’s decreased morale and heightened resentment among staff and volunteers.
Leece, who serves as the City Council liaison to the center, has begun following up on complaints she’s received from seniors using the hall. The questions, touching upon issues as varied as the selection of tables for the center’s day room or the schedules of certain staff members, have rankled more than a few seniors at the center.
The center, while run by a private nonprofit organization, uses a city-owned building and receives city funds. The city’s recreation department is also heavily involved in many of their activities, Leece said.