Readers Respond
At issue: Those gathering signatures for the Traffic Phasing Ordinance
Initiative have been accused of giving Newport Beach residents inaccurate
information.
I am very upset after reading your article about the Traffic Phasing
Ordinance Initiative (“Signing Up for the Great Initiative Debate,” May
18).
There is no excuse for any “incorrect” information to be given by the
signature gatherers to the citizens of Newport Beach.
In this article, Former Newport Beach Mayor Clarence Turner is quoted
as saying, “he thinks its quite possible that people (signature
gatherers) may have been saying things that are incorrect,” when
gathering signatures for the amended Traffic Phasing Ordinance
Initiative. He goes on to state that he is, “trying to make sure this
stopped happening.”
I am very concerned because I was approached by two
signature-gatherers at Gelson’s Market. They encouraged me to sign the
initiative in order to, “stop the expansion of John Wayne Airport.” I was
very surprised. I thought this initiative was about traffic and
development, not stopping the expansion of John Wayne Airport. Is this
some of the “incorrect” information to which Turner referred?
It is the responsibility of any other initiative backers to educate
the signature-gatherers they have hired to accurately present their
initiative prior to asking the voters to place their name on the line.
If, as Turner stated, “it is quite possible” that voters received
“incorrect” information, the petition process should start again with any
“incorrect” statements publicly “corrected.”
YVONNE HOUSSELS
Corona del Mar
Your article regarding the gathering of signatures for the Traffic
Planning Initiative did not fully convey the reason why Greenlight
supporters are so frustrated.
The initiative is designed to be a counter-initiative to Greenlight’s
Protection from Traffic and Density Initiative, and contains a “poison
pill” clause which would, if it receives more votes, invalidate
Greenlight if both initiatives are adopted by voters.
Knowing this fact, one can see how deceitful it is for the
signature-gatherers to have repeatedly told citizens that this initiative
is just an extension of Greenlight. If a resident is supportive of
Greenlight, they should “just say no” when asked to sign the counter
initiative.
SUSAN SKINNER CAUSTIN
Newport Beach
Ahhh, sins of omission ... I had to write the City Clerk today asking
her to remove my name from the “Traffic Phasing Ordnance” initiative
signed in error yesterday when at Pavilions on Bayside because the woman
led me to believe I was signing for the “Greenlight” ordinance when I was
actually signing just the opposite ... the “Redlight” initiative.
If you back a measure and stand behind it, why not have the fortitude
to take your stance openly instead of inveigling a signature?
LINN AITKEN
Corona del Mar
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