Sansone’s legacy
During his 20 years of community involvement, former Mayor Phil
Sansone played a key role in growth and spirit of Newport Beach.
Known for his gruff manner, he always had something to say -- on a
variety of topics.
Phil Sansone on ...
* Developers: “The developers, they don’t give a hoot. They’re
speculators. They stretch our codes to the max. They’re ruining the
town.” -- 1990
* His wife, Nadine: “She was dedicated and supported me in
everything I ever did. She played loads of bridge and had a good ear
for the community.” -- 1999
* His 1943 Air Corps service in Iran: “It was 120 degrees in the
daytime, and by 10 a.m., the dust would come up so bad the aircraft
couldn’t fly in there. You’d take your mattress cover and throw it in
the shower and throw it on the bed and hope to God you got some sleep
before it dried out.” -- 1990
* Growing up in the 1920s and ‘30s in Upstate New York: “There was
no TV and very little radio. Sports was what melded a town together.”
-- 1999
* Leadership: “I don’t like to base a decision I make just on my
opinion. My opinion could be different from the majority. I look for
consensus.” -- 1991
* Hoag Hospital expansion: “Hoag has satisfied the West Newport
people, now they have to satisfy the people in Villa Balboa and
Versailles.” -- 1991
* Floating a bond to purchase Irvine Co. land for a park: “As long
as I’m here, I won’t let a bond issue on the ballot unless it
specifically says where the money is going to come from to pay it
off. That’s what got the state in so much trouble.” -- 1991
* His push for directly elected mayors: “We’ve got a growth
category and a nongrowth category [on the council]. We ended up with
five [for growth] and two [against], so when you got to elect a
mayor, what do you end up with?” -- 1987
* Leaving the City Council after two terms: “I don’t think it
would be a good idea to have an 80-year-old man up there in four
years.” -- 1996
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