Adams respected decision-making on Hoag expansion
Ross and Belle Ribaudo
We would like to thank Newport Beach Councilman Gary Adams for
voting “no” on the expansion request made by Hoag Hospital (“Hoag
gets OK to add to expansion,” Aug. 16).
Adams was trying very hard to maintain the “integrity of the
process.” Passing the expansion has the potential of undoing all the
decision-making that took place in a very long and hard-fought battle
years ago. Adams was also concerned that a precedent may be set
negating previous agreements, agreements that were entered into in
good faith.
We sincerely thank Adams for casting his vote; it was a very
courageous thing to do.
Adams was trying to keep things orderly in each phase of the
expansion by not allowing “carte blanche.” It was an appeal to the
hospital to do the right thing and come back for each phase of
building for approval. This, in our opinion, is the correct thing to
do because no one knows what is going to happen over the next 10
years.
The problem of traffic in the area will be of serious concern for
those of us who will have to bear the burden of it.
What happens when the newly developed Newport Technology Center
opens for business? This very large complex is only two blocks north
of the hospital -- namely Superior and Placentia avenues, Hospital
Road and Newport Boulevard.
Once again, thank you, councilman, for your foresight, wisdom and
courage.
* ROSS AND BELLE RIBAUDO are Newport Beach residents.
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