READERS RESPOND
AT ISSUE: A countermeasure to the Greenlight initiative, that would
make the city’s Traffic Phasing Ordinance part of the City Charter.
Beware! The innocuous-sounding new initiative being proposed by the
Chamber of Commerce and others isn’t just about the Traffic Phasing
Ordinance. Read the fine print. It also repeals the Greenlight
Initiative. If both initiatives are approved at the same election, it
declares that the initiative with the most votes wins and the other shall
have no force or effect whatsoever.
Therefore, if you like Greenlight and the right to vote on major
traffic-generating developments that exceed our city’s General Plan, do
not support “Redlight” -- so nicknamed because it cancels out Greenlight.
NANCY SKINNER
Newport BeachI am writing to you in response to your request in the
Tuesday, April 25 edition of the Daily Pilot for comments on this new
measure that is based on the city’s law that provides traffic relief from
new developments.
1. I’ve had a home on the Balboa peninsula since the mid-1950s.
2. I’ve attended several of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce
information forums on the Traffic Phasing Ordinance.
3. At one chamber information forum I asked Chamber President Richard
Luehrs if he would release the results the chamber obtained from its
telephone poll of 600 residents. He declined to release the results, and
nodded to me when I asked if their refusal was because they did not like
the results of their telephone poll.
4. Clearly the newly proposed initiative being sponsored by the chamber
is designed to confuse the voters of Newport Beach in an effort to
diffuse the potential impact of passage of the Greenlight initiative.
5. Please help the City Council and the chamber recognize the will of a
clear majority of Newport Beach voters: We’ve had it with increasing
traffic congestion. Balboa is now a residential community and we wish to
keep it so.
STEPHEN TITUS
Newport Beach
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