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“This business is one of those where you just have to work hard to make
it go, so that’s what we do all the time -- work hard from the moment we
wake up.”
-- Terese Pearson, who works with her husband, Tom, a lobster fisherman
in Newport Harbor.
“We’re not trying to kill the project, but we do have a problem with the
added runoff into Orange County’s last pristine beach.”
-- Garry Brown, of the Newport Beach-based Orange County Coastkeeper, on
the Irvine Co.’s housing development above Crystal Cove.
“Are people going to be voting every three months? How are we going to
pay for these elections?”
-- Councilman Dennis O’Neil, on the proposed Greenlight initiative.
“There may be an extra procedure [in voting on smaller projects], but
that is the price you pay for getting the big ones.”
-- Greenlight initiative proponent Phil Arst, on news residents may have
to vote more often than anticipated.
“But we are quiet, respectful and aware of our neighbors. We live quite
conservatively.”
-- Nicole, a 36-year-old inmate at House of Sarah, a halfway house in
Costa Mesa, on neighbors’ concerns about the facility.
“It’s so frustrating to go through this, especially since we are still
trying to heal.”
-- Sheryl Hawkinson, owner of the Southcoast Early Childhood Learning
Center, where two children were killed last May, on more complaints from
neighbors.
“Now you will have people wondering if that intersection they went
through had one of these things.”
-- Newport Beach resident Brian Hawkins, who was surprised to learn about
new devices intended to catch more red-light runners.
“It’s just nice to get out on the water, being from Wyoming.”
-- Lorene Schmitz, who with her husband Bob and her four daughters, was
enjoying the salt breeze coming off the ocean during a recent whale
watching excursion.
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