Newport, AWG close to settling lawsuit
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Paul Clinton
A pro-El Toro airport group and Newport Beach have reached a tentative
settlement with South County cities on a lawsuit that accused the group
of misspending public funds.
The settlement essentially ensures that no additional public money
will be spent on airport issues leading into Measure W, the March 5
ballot measure that could open the door for a Great Park at the closed El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
The Newport Beach City Council voted in closed session Tuesday to
accept the deal, said Richard Jacobs, attorney for the El Toro Reuse
Planning Authority. It was presented by the Airport Working Group, the
recipient of the funds.
On March 13, the City Council gave the Airport Working Group and
Citizens for Jobs and the Economy a $3.67-million grant for a public
information campaign on airport issues.
On July 27, the planning authority sued the working group and the city
alleging the working group had misspent the grant money. It is illegal
for public agencies to spend any taxpayer funds in support or against a
ballot initiative.
Leaders of the working group have said a series of fliers they
produced deriding the Great Park as a “great tax” and blasting supporters
as weasels weren’t directly oriented toward Measure W.
As part of the settlement, the planning authority has agreed to drop
its suit, Jacobs said. Both sides have agreed to no further expenditures
of public funds on the issue before March 5, Councilman Gary Proctor
said.
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