Mailbag - Jan. 27, 2001
I’m a former Newport Beach City Council candidate. The citizens, they
say, get the candidate they deserve when they vote. Well, I think that
this idea of having police presence at the council meetings is a red
herring.
I really don’t think there’s any necessity for this whatsoever. I
think it’s just a distraction to keep the people from thinking or talking
too much about the upcoming Greenlightimplementation.
The other day there was another story in the paper regarding the fact
that the City Council members couldn’t fill all the posts on the various
committees here in the county and around the Southland.
This, along with the proposal to have paid help for the council
people, shows if these people don’t want to be on the council, they
shouldn’t have run in the first place.
There are people out here who, if they had gotten into office, a lot
would have been done by this time, and it wouldn’t be spending our time
worrying about police presence or the fact that I was too busy to fill a
committee post.
I’d be doing the job if I had been elected. I’d like the people in the
city of Newport Beach to know that. I wouldn’t be wasting my time on
these kind of peripheral issues that they’re talking about.
They have more important things to do and that is addressing the
Greenlight implementation plan. I’m very disappointed in John Heffernan,
who was supposedly a Greenlight candidate, that he doesn’t spend more
time worrying about that and less time worrying about things like police
presence or having to spend some time working on a committee.
ROBERT SCHOONMAKER
Newport Beach
Principal doesn’t deserve all the credit
In response to your editorial regarding Don Martin, principal of
Corona del Mar High School/Middle School: I would like to say that during
my employment at the high school, I have found that it is the teachers,
counselors, classified staff, coaches, students, parents and
administrators who contribute as a team to all the successes of our
school.
JULIE HUTCHINSON
School support secretary
Corona del Mar High School
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