A closer look at the Koll election
It is a sad day for our city when candidates attempt to win
elections by hoodwinking the voters instead of addressing the issues.
As these tactics are being practiced in the current election, a brief
evaluation of both sides of the Daily Pilot’s recent articles on the
voting records of two Greenlight candidates, while also mentioning
the deceitful campaign tactics used by Koll and its supporters, will
place the matter in perspective.
In last year’s Koll election, the Koll campaign deceptively named
its campaign committee “The Greenlight Implementation Committee.”
Brochures, advertisements and signs tried to create the impression
that they were really supporting the Greenlight philosophy of
limiting traffic and stopping unneeded money losing high-rise office
buildings.
Newport Beach voters were too smart to fall for those deceptive
tactics and delivered a message that they would reject deceitful
campaigns.
Currently, much ado about a minor issue has been made of the fact
that Greenlight candidates Richard Taylor and Madeline Arakelian did
not vote in the Koll election for reasons that I consider valid. In
contrast, pro-development City Council candidates Tod Ridgeway, Gary
Adams and Bernie Svalstad voted.
Disturbingly, Ridgeway, Adams and Svalstad also supported the
duplicitous Koll campaign. Indeed, Svalstad was an official endorser
of the deceptively named Greenlight Implementation Committee, his
name appearing in all of their literature. City Councilmen Ridgeway
and Adams voted for the Koll high-rise building, and supported it
through the campaign.
Disturbingly, none of the three ever stood up and said, “I disavow
the Koll development because I refuse to be associated with deceitful
campaigning. No project is worthwhile if passing it requires
bamboozling the voters.”
These three pro-development candidates have also hired an
expensive campaign manager for this campaign. This can signal a
desire to spin their campaign to divert people’s attention away from
the issues and we are already seeing signs of that. Who would you
rather have, people who voted in the Koll election, yet condone
deception, or forthright people like their opponents, Taylor and
Arakelian, who missed voting for valid reasons but who do not condone
deception?
PHILIP ARST
Newport Beach
* Philip Arst is the head of the Greenlight residents’ committee.
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