Council concedes defeat on condos
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Geoff West
News flash! The Costa Mesa City Council was mugged!
At least, that’s how it felt as I watched the City Council do the
dying cockroach again when faced with the threat of yet another
lawsuit.
After a very long public hearing when the council --
cross-dressing in a joint session with the Redevelopment Agency --
reexamined the much maligned 1901 Newport Plaza residential project.
It finally agreed to capitulate -- on a thin 3-2 vote -- to the
developer’s demands rather than further expose the city and a group
of community activists to a lawsuit. Councilmen Allan Mansoor and
Chris Steel, in an act of futility, held their ground.
This was a sad event for all of us. First, it proves that bullying
does, indeed, pay off. It has shown us, once again, that in this
city, with this council, it is possible to get your way by filing a
lawsuit and daring them to fight. This all could have been avoided if
they had not been asleep at the wheel as this project made its way
through the original approval process.
Second, the entire downtown area of our city loses because this
project will dump so much traffic into an area which is already
suffering from almost perpetual gridlock that it will be virtually
impossible to navigate around Triangle Square. So much for the
“revitalization” of the Westside. It’s hard to revitalize something
when you can’t get to it.
The council meeting at which the project was approved had some
amusing moments, though, as our erstwhile City Council was referred
to by one speaker at the podium as “communist pinkos” and another
compared them to Hitler. So bizarre was the evening that several
council members actually found themselves acknowledging agreement
with longtime highly vocal critic, activist and gadfly Martin
Millard.
We had yet another chance to watch our city “leaders” show their
true colors. After presenting the most logical, well-reasoned
dialogue from the dais earlier, Councilwoman Libby Cowan showed us
who she really is. At the very end of the hearing, she held Mayor
Gary Monahan at virtual gunpoint by requiring 40 extra parking spaces
or she would cast a “no” vote on the project -- thereby forcing the
developer’s lawsuit to move forward.
I believe her quote to the beleaguered mayor was something like,
“Without those parking spaces, you’ve got no project.” Once again,
bullying wins.
Even though the City Council election is still many months away, I
hope the citizens of this city will not forget this incident.
* GEOFF WEST is a Costa Mesa resident.
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