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When we saw that Newport Beach’s planning commissioners would debate a
request for a license to offer wine tastings on Via Lido last Thursday,
it seemed a sure bet that Commissioner Michael Kranzley would go “no, no,
no.”
After all, he’d voted against other alcohol-related projects in that
area in the past. Since the stretch between Balboa Peninsula’s 38th and
20th streets has the highest concentration of crime in the city,
Kranzley’s said again and again that he won’t add more booze to make
things even worse.
But Dennis and Chris Overstreet, who run The Wine Merchant, finally
managed to convince him otherwise.
“At the risk of shocking my fellow Planning Commissioners [and] in my
desperate desire to have high-quality businesses on the peninsula, I will
be supporting [the project,]” he said.
We understand, Mike. And, as the Overstreets said, they’ll be handing
out minute servings at prices of up to $75 per 3 oz. glass. You won’t see
us tasting any of those in the near future. But we’d appreciate it if
you’d let us know whether you liked them or not.
Mistakes aren’t always mistakes
When one of your Piloteers intuitively promoted Dave Kiff to Asst.
City Manager this week, it wasn’t something we had to correct. Kiff,
who’s so far gone by the title of Dept. City Manager, assured us that
City Manager Homer Bludau had in fact just bumped him up a step a few
weeks earlier.
Congratulations, Dave. Now if someone could tell us how “Dept.”
differs from “Asst.,” we’ll be happy as can be.
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