Greenlight’s influence must be dimmed In response...
Greenlight’s influence
must be dimmed
In response to the “Tightening the Measure S loopholes” commentary
that appeared Wednesday, I would like to point out to Rick Taylor and
Phil Arst that the rights of the voters have not been taken away.
To the contrary, we are getting a chance to have a say in the
Marinapark Hotel project. The proponent of any project has the option
of asking the City Council to place their proposal on the ballot and
go straight to the voters. Isn’t this what Greenlight wants? Or would
they prefer to make all the decisions in the city?
First, the Greenlight group didn’t trust our city officials to
make decisions on certain projects in the city -- obtusely defined by
the Greenlight Measure according to traffic, square-footage or
dwelling units, which is now an ordinance -- and now it appears as if
they are upset that the voters are going to get to decide.
Instead of writing commentaries about loopholes, why don’t they
offer their opinions on the project before the people? Of course they
aren’t experts on planning or projects, just their beloved
Greenlight.
To the Greenlighters of Newport I say, you are getting what you
want and the City Council is not attempting “to evade the will of the
voters.” Every concerned Newport Beach resident is getting “the right
to vote on the level of development and traffic congestion in this
premier city.”
Step aside Greenlight. Quit wasting money on frivolous lawsuits
and let the voters speak.
TRACY ENGELEITER
Balboa Island
Screamers needed in
today’s political climate
It is serendipity that the Bell Curve article, “Hearing just a
shout of frustration,” regarding the Howard Dean scream was published
the same day that Good Morning America actually demonstrated its
content to be true.
The broadcasters on the national morning show said that most
people in the room couldn’t even hear the scream because of the
noise. And that the microphone Dean was using is one that blocks out
the background noise for the cameras so that people watching TV can
hear over the noise -- thus making the sound out of proportion to
what it was in reality. It was the same kind of microphone that Good
Morning America uses and the show gave a demonstration.
I, personally, would like to hear Dean scream loud and clear to
Vice President Dick Cheney and President George Bush about their
behavior regarding Iraq, Cheney’s energy ties and his ties to the
Supreme Court while he is about to have a case heard there. In fact,
Dean is the only candidate that can stand up to those two and their
legion of friends now being indicted for causing the pensions of many
people to evaporate. I think we need a screamer to be heard.
AGNES DUBBERLY
Costa Mesa
Inspiration Point is not
right place for monument
I was reviewing what’s been said in the letters, so far about
Inspiration Point. I think all that’s really left, is for someone to
write a simple letter saying the following:
In response to Steve Simon’s letter to the editor on Sunday
titled, “Finding a porpoise-full monument;” Just because the Corona
del Mar Committee started too late, and they are now under the gun in
terms of time, is no reason to try to push through the wrong thing in
the wrong place.
Trying to get approval after only a handful of people (including
just one small, local artist) have made a decision for an entire
community, is a serious example of the age-old adage “putting the
cart before the horse.”
We need to save Inspiration Point.
ROCHELLE LISS
Corona del Mar
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