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In regard to the Greenlight initiative, what I have seen so far on
that is extremely confusing. And it would really take away from any
person or group of people that wanted to put a reasonable business in
this community. If you are going to go for that, you better really think
about it. That is not slow growth; that is like stop growth. And it is
far from reasonable.
DAN MARCHEANO
Owner of The Arches Restaurant
Newport Beach
I am calling about the Greenlight initiative. I think it should be
defeated. I would not vote for it. I believe that matters of city
planning and of this nature should be done by representative government
and not by public initiative. I don’t think the people are qualified to
vote on things in detail like this. It is micromanagement by popular
vote, and I don’t think it’s a way to run a government. I think that
representative government is the way to go, and I would recommend that
this measure be defeated.
BILL HAMILTON
Owner of The Cannery Restaurant
Newport Beach
I am for the Greenlight. I think we need to cut down the so-called
development in this city. We have totally too much here now. And the
stuff that they are building, some of it is just terrible.
RICHARD KASPER
Newport Beach
I am so absolutely for the Greenlight initiative. I think it is really
important because if there are big, large development plans that are
proposed for the city, this would just give our City Council members vote
of confidence if they are for or against such projects. But things that
have such a huge impact on our city, they shouldn’t have to be just borne
on the shoulders of the City Council. If they have an impact on us, then
we should be able to give the final approval for them. Nobody wants this
place to look like Miami Beach.
GARY CRANE
Newport Beach
Let me think. Would I rather consider a few smaller projects at the polls
in order to maintain my right to have a say about whether the enormous
traffic generating projects get built, or just let development run amok
in my city? It only takes a minute to vote, but I will have to live with
the traffic in this city for a lifetime. Greenlight wins my vote, hands
down.
SUSAN SKINNER CAUSTIN
Newport Beach
“You’ll get your November election,” says Mayor of Newport Beach John
Noyes. “Meantime, trust your elected officials” (“Greenlight initiative
on November ballot,” Jan. 11) What a marvelously ironic remark! If we
trusted all our elected officials we wouldn’t need the Greenlight
measure, now would we?
NORA LEHMANNewport Beach
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