NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
WHAT HAPPENED:
There was heated debate over Newport Beach’s strategy for extending
flight limits at John Wayne Airport. Many residents spoke up to insist on
pushing for an airport at the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
Barbara Lichman, executive director of the pro-El Toro Airport Working
Group, sharply criticized the council for what she called a failure to be
inclusive in its airport negotiations.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Council members said they still plan to bring a flight cap extension
proposal before the Orange County Board of Supervisors at its Tuesday
meeting. But they said they will make a greater effort to draw all
interested parties into the debate.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“We are somewhat nonplused that a year’s worth of discussion has gone
on with South County while the stakeholders have not bee consulted,”
Lichman said.
Dennis O’Neil fired back comments at several speakers who seemed to
criticize the city.
“There are no concessions” on El Toro, he said. “Read my lips. We’re
not working with [South County] on anything.”
WHAT HAPPENED:
Councilwoman Norma Glover pulled from the consent calendar an item
regarding the Dover Drive water main break to commend city staff for
their response to the accident.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The item -- an emergency expenditure of $155,000 for the repair of a
line that broke in late October -- was approved after comments from
council members.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“I hope the citizens appreciate what a good staff we have,” Glover
said.
The break “was handled expeditiously and very professionally,” Tod
Ridgeway said. “Staff is to be commended, and the mobilization effort is
to be commended.”
Vote:
8 - 0 IN FAVOR
WHAT HAPPENED:
The council discussed the possible makeup of an advisory committee
that would help determine how to follow Measure S, the Greenlight
Initiative. Council members and Measure S advocates raised the
possibility that no committee is necessary and that staff should simply
develop recommendations for dealing with the fine points of Measure S.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The council will take up the question of the committee again at its
next meeting.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“I don’t know that it’s going to be that difficult to lay down the
guidelines,” Ridgeway said. “I suggest that it isn’t.”
Phil Arst, a Measure S leader, agreed.
“The voters have given us a direction and they soundly rejected a
different direction, and we believe that’s sufficient direction for us to
proceed.”
Vote:
There was no vote
SOUNDING OFF
“We should give them three balls for a quarter, and they can throw
them at us.” -- Mayor John Noyes, reacting to a series of speakers who
had sharp words for the council.
NEXT MEETING
Dec. 11, 7 p.m., Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd.
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