To build or not to build new City Hall
As usual, I am concerned about where the money is coming from to pay
for this project.
If the council plans to impose additional taxes on residents in
order to build a new City Hall, I am against this project.
I’ve been in most offices in the city, and they look no more
crowded than private businesses which have to conserve space because
they are paying by the square foot.
We in California support a larger tax burden than any other state
in the union. Until President Bush and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger can
give us some tax relief, I cannot see how a project like this can be
justified.
If the money is to come from the capital budget, I am also against
it. The infrastructure in Newport Beach, particularly the peninsula,
should be the recipient of any capital funds so that necessary
repairs need not take so long to complete. Some $20 or $30 million
would go a long way to completing these projects.
For example, we need to finish moving the utilities underground.
The foul methane gas odor in the Balboa Fun Zone, which assaults
unsuspecting tourists and annoyed residents alike, needs to be
eliminated. Repaving of streets needs to be completed.
Perhaps we should consider putting a moratorium on hiring, so we
don’t have an excuse to build something we don’t really need.
MARIANNE ZIPPI
Newport Beach
I wholeheartedly support the city of Newport Beach getting a new
City Hall. I work in the government relations business, and I travel
from city hall to city hall all over Southern California. Even cities
like Buena Park have brand new city halls, and I think it’s time for
the city of Newport Beach -- as we go into our centennial year -- to
build a City Hall that reflects the community we live in.
CORALEE NEWMAN
Newport Beach
Don Webb worked for the city of Newport Beach for many years
before becoming a city councilman and probably knows more about
public works than anyone on the current council. If he believes we
can remodel our council building for less money and create an
aesthetically pleasing and functional one, then I believe him.
It would be one less project we would have to generate money for,
which usually means either cutting services or adding a high-density
commercial project to our beautiful beach city.
CAROLYN CARR
Balboa Island
I am opposed to a new city hall.
BOB MCCAFFREY
Balboa Island
Looking at the picture in the Daily Pilot, my suggestion is that
city workers take some time to clean up their offices. I could never
imagine someone being allowed to take a picture of my office if it
looked like that. Maybe if everybody in their offices at City Hall
cleans up their offices, we could just refurbish the place, and we
wouldn’t have to completely rebuild.
BARBARA PRICE
Newport Beach
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