HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.—Organizers attempting to recall three Huntington Beach city councilmembers turned in thousands of signatures on Feb. 23, surpassing the minimum threshold of signatures to begin the recall process. The 20-member recall group, known as Save Surf City, turned in signatures to recall Mayor Pro Tem Mike Posey, Councilman Dan Kalmick, and Councilwoman Kim Carr. According to recall organizers, around 14,000 signatures for each councilmember were turned in to the Huntington Beach City Clerk’s office, far above the approximate 13,000 signature minimum requirement—representing 10 percent of current Huntington Beach voters—yet not quite the 20,000 recommended by the clerk’s office in the likely case that some signatures get removed during the verification process. Save Surf City attempted to recall current Mayor Barbara Delgleize and Councilwoman Natalie Moser previously, yet missed the Feb. 7 deadline before collecting the minimum number of signatures. Cari Swan, one of Save Surf City’s members, said …