Experience counts in Corona del Mar
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The Daily Pilot endorsement of one of my opponents without so much
as a courteous mention of my name was disappointing (“Pilot picks for
Newport races,” Oct. 20).
On the one hand, people who are involved in the city through
official city committees, etc., know my name and have come to know
me, unlike my opponent, Bernie Svalstad. When his name first appeared
as a candidate, everyone active in city affairs said, “Who?” The
reason is quite simple. All of his “community” efforts, as listed in
his brochure, are commendable, but were primarily in Fountain Valley
in the 1970s. In fact, he was part of a recall effort of three
Fountain Valley councilmen in 1969 over the sale of a tract to a
developer. Svalstad was one of three candidates who replaced the
three councilmen automatically when the recall was successful. His
“three terms” on the Fountain Valley City Council in his campaign
literature were actually “seven months” and two terms.
Does the Daily Pilot mean that my experience in understanding the
issues in this community, knowing the people who make the decisions,
etc. count for nothing? Working in my own residents association, the
Corona del Mar Residents Assn., the Environmental Quality Committee
and the General Plan Advisory Committee in Newport Beach are
inconsequential? Does my experience as a lobbyist for manufacturers
in state agencies and legislatures count for nothing? Does my
experience in a congressional office count for nothing? Does my work
on behalf of Republican candidates over the years have no value?
I appreciate Svalstad’s previous public service in Fountain
Valley, but this is Newport Beach. Expectations are exceedingly high.
Moreover, in the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce interview of me,
Svalstad, and Dick Nichols, I was the only one who noticed that
Svalstad understated the city budget by $22 million, and that his
traffic plan was based on Fountain Valley, Tustin, etc., experience.
To compare traffic patterns in those communities with the unique
characteristics of Newport Beach is perplexing.
Svalstad has worked exceedingly hard for endorsements from the
Republican establishment as far away as Fullerton’s congressman.
While Svalstad’s mentioning of photos of himself with Pat Robertson,
Newt Gingrich and John Wayne are a testament to his being “in
government all my life,” neither he nor Nichols, my other opponent,
are, with all due respect, the future of this community’s leadership.
Similarly, both my opponents are on slates. I, on the other hand,
have chosen to run for City Council based on who I am and what I have
done, not on the coattails of others.
LAURA DIETZ
Corona del Mar
* Laura Dietz is one of three candidates for the Corona del Mar
seat on the Newport Beach City Council.
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