Positive about Laguna’s future
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Cheryl Kinsman is running for a second consecutive term on the City
Council, positive that the future bodes well for Laguna Beach.
“I am proud of what the City Council has accomplished in the past
four years and the direction it is headed,” Kinsman said.
Council accomplishments of which she is most proud include reduced
sewage spills and beach closures, the successful battle to prevent an
international airport at the former U.S. Marine Corp airbase at El
Toro and the city’s solvency in the face of the state’s economic
crisis.
Kinsman is a certified public accountant, in business in town with
her husband, Michael, who she married in 1970. She has a bachelor’s
degree in economics and accounting from Scripps College in Claremont
and a master’s degree business administration in taxation from Golden
Gate University in San Francisco.
Kinsman worked in San Francisco while her husband earned his
master’s degree and doctorate at Stanford University.
The Kinsmans moved to Laguna Beach in 1978. They lived in Arch
Beach Heights and started their company in North Laguna, where she
served as president of the North Laguna Community Assn. before moving
themselves and the company to South Laguna.
Her community service included a term on the Parking, Traffic and
Circulation Committee and five years on the Planning Commission.
“I ran for council because I was tired of the commission being
overturned,” Kinsman said. “I was not happy when the council gutted
the view ordinance after Commissioner Norm Grossman and I had worked
on it for two years as a sub-committee. I also was particularly upset
when the commission was kept out of the loop on Treasure Island. I
think we could have made a better deal.”
Kinsman’s sisters say she inherited her interest in public
service. Their father, Albert “Ab” Brown, served as mayor of
Riverside, where he and his wife, Virginia raised their daughters,
Becky, Susan and Cheryl.
As a young woman, Laguna’s mayor played the French horn
professionally in the Riverside Symphony orchestra.
She met her future husband when she was a student at Scripps
College and he was a student at Claremont Men’s College, now
Claremont McKenna.
The Kinsmans have two sons, Josh, 17, and Nicholas, 10.
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