Community activist or political powerhouse?
STEVE BROMBERG
A couple of weeks ago, the Daily Pilot published a political cartoon
referencing Greenlight’s leader and spokesperson, Phil Arst, and the
cartoon language had the words, “Pain in the Arst.” (March 25, Forum)
Rick Taylor, a Greenlight Steering Committee member recently took the
Pilot to task for printing that cartoon. He suggested in part that
Arst is just a “74-year-old community activist, whose only crime is a
firm and genuine interest in making Newport Beach a better place to
live.” The innuendo, at least by my humble perception, is “Hey, leave
this poor 74-year-old man alone.”
Well, Arst is in fact 74; however, to suggest he is just this
innocent activist who is only trying to do good for his community
really isn’t accurate. For example, Arst will regularly threaten to
sue the city and will cite us his interpretation of the law, but will
then say, quite sheepishly, “But I’m not a lawyer.” This is the same
community activist who constantly says that simply for speaking his
mind, he is attacked by the council -- including me.
What has occurred is that I, as well as others, am not shy about
engaging him in conversation regarding misrepresentations he makes
publicly. He is the same non-lawyer, good-hearted community activist
who has filed seven complaints against the City Council and City
Council members with the District Attorney’s office, all of which
were rejected by the District Attorney. Perhaps there is some type of
a conspiracy with the city and the District Attorney. Hmmmmm.
When I arrived home today from work, there was a political mailer
from Greenlight titled, “Focus on Newport.” Greenlight has, somehow,
determined that the City Council “is going ahead with a grandiose new
City Hall” and how that cost “has already cut services for residents
by $3 million.” I am the chairman of the committee to improve City
Hall and I can tell you that the issue has been on hold for months.
We have never voted to “go ahead” with that project at all. All we
said was that we are going to study it.
Once again, Greenlight is attacking a project that isn’t even a
project and has not even taken the time to communicate with me, so
that it can determine the accuracy of its information.
The mailer then goes on to attack the city government by
suggesting we only want a bigger City Hall so that we can hire more
employees and that we have too many people working here as it is.
Where do they get this information? It’s just nuts.
The mailer also states that it supports the Balboa Theater
project. Personally, being one of the original founders of the
foundation, I am happy to hear this. However, less than two months
ago, Arst said, yes, he supports the project. In the same breath, he
threatened to sue the city over this project because “it sets a bad
precedent.” People in this city took notice of that comment and
responded accordingly. Yikes! What’s real and what’s Memorex?
Why is all of this happening now, you might ask. That’s an easy
one. It’s an election year, and these folks are shopping for issues
because contrary to what they say, they are not “alive and well.”
Greenlight was once about traffic in our city. That has come and gone
quite some time ago, and people have also taken notice of that.
I have said it over and over. The people in this city want the
best, they expect the best and they are willing to pay for the best;
and it is our pleasure to give them the best. As a city, we are not
satisfied with just “adequate.” That is the most significant reason
we are a world class city -- comparable to none. And I am convinced
that the people in this city are pleased with their city government.
Don’t be fooled when you read or hear that they are being attacked
and picked on when they are just a group of innocent hometown folks.
Greenlight is very much a political party, which has a platform and
goal that is very well-orchestrated and thought-out. This
organization knows exactly what it is doing, and to suggest that they
are being “bullied” is just part of an outdated and ineffective
political tactic.
If Greenlight would only approach city issues with sincerity and
honesty, and try and work with this city government, you would never
see a commentary like this. Until directed otherwise, you will
continue to receive the best of the best from this city government.
* STEVE BROMBERG is a Newport Beach councilman.
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