City to keep chamber’s Web link despite protests
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- To pacify complaints about the Chamber of
Commerce’s link on the city’s Web site, the City Council has decided to
provide links for the two dueling traffic-control initiatives.
But proponents of the Greenlight initiative are still not satisfied.
“I think it’s grossly unfair,” said supporter Phil Arst. “They keep
the chamber’s link in the featured spot and bury us among 20 other hotel
links. They also give equal footing to the other initiative. That’s two
messages against us and only one for us.”
Greenlight proponents, who are supporting a measure that would give
voters the final say on certain major developments, complained that
anti-Greenlight messages on the chamber’s Web site make it appear that
they are the city’s views.
Indeed, while City Council members have attempted to maintain an
unbiased attitude toward the measure, which threatens to strip them of
the ability to plan the city’s future, it has become clear they do not
support the measure.
Still, Greenlight supporters said they were hoping for more fair
treatment.
Mayor John Noyes said he stands by the council’s unanimous decision
Tuesday.
With an added disclaimer, the council decided to allow the chamber to
keeps its position on the city’s Web site on the top left-hand list of
links.
Greenlight and the opposing Traffic Phasing initiative, which proposes
to cement the city’s traffic relief law into the City Charter and kill
Greenlight, will get lumped in with a collection of random links.
“We’re trying to be very inclusive, letting Greenlight and the TPO
people put a link on [the city’s Web site],” Noyes said. “The fact that
we left the chamber where it was I think is appropriate, given their
position in the community.”
Noyes said unlike the two dueling measures, the chamber’s Web site
provides more information for the community.
“They are just going to nit-pick us to death,” Noyes said of
Greenlight’s continuing complaints. “The fact is, we’re giving them
access.”
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