Not seeing eye to eye
June Casagrande
A 55-year business relationship ended Tuesday when the city
decided to award a contract to Tower Optical to provide the
coin-operated viewers on the piers and in Corona del Mar.
Carden Coin Telescopes has operated the city’s six outdoor
telescope viewers since 1948: three on Newport Pier, two on Balboa
Pier and one at Inspiration Point in Corona del Mar. The
long-standing arrangement to split the telescope take 50-50 netted
the city $7,767 in the last fiscal year.
Last fall, the city asked Carden to remove five telescopes
temporarily while the piers were being renovated. Then city staffers
figured it was as good a time as any to consider bids from
competitors. After considering three bids, the staff recommended
ousting Carden and bringing in Tower Optical -- a recommendation that
stunned Carden representative Gary Gardhouse.
“I’m third-generation. My family has been doing business with
Newport Beach for 55 years,” Gardhouse told council members.
In their reports to the council, Harbor Resources Director Tony
Melum and Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff reported that a spot check
of equipment in different locations showed that some Carden
telescopes were not well-maintained but that competitor Tower Optical
kept its Southern California equipment in good repair. Further,
staffers said, Tower’s binoculars were easier to use than Carden’s
one-eye telescopes.
Staff recommended switching to Tower despite the fact that the
change would mean a smaller cut for the city, 60-40, and that the
city would have to help pay to transport the equipment whenever
necessary at a cost of up to $376.36 if all six needed to be
transported.
Gardhouse argued that what the staff called scratched and cracked
lenses on the telescopes were actually on the glass covers that
protect the telescope’s lens and that they had no effect on viewing.
He also pointed out that his company has never charged the city to
transport the equipment.
“I don’t understand why we should have to pay for transport
charges,” Mayor Tod Ridgeway said, putting forward a motion to
support the new contract only if Tower agrees to waive those charges.
Council members followed suit, voting 7 to 0 to go with the new
vendor.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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