MAILBAG - Aug. 24, 2000
In your article regarding the Halloween signs (“Halloween spirit or
advertising hook?†Aug. 22), residents mentioned the signs are seasonal.
Well in my 34 years on this earth, I have never known Halloween to
come in July, which falls in the summer season. The signs might have been
more appropriately placed in autumn.
IAN FEIGELMAN
Costa Mesa
Former city manager alarmed about Greenlight
My 20-year tenure as Newport Beach’s city manager and my being a
longtime resident give me a special perspective of our beloved city. I
want to be sure the high quality of life we have today is maintained for
generations to come.
I am proud of the job I did as city manager and even prouder when I
look around and see what a great place this is that we call home.
Some months back, I sat down with a group of concerned Newport Beach
residents and studied Measure S (also known as the Greenlight
initiative). What I concluded was alarming. While well intentioned,
Measure S is poorly written, confusing and ineffective.
Why do I oppose Measure S?
I don’t want dozens of costly and divisive elections over minor
renovations and neighborhood improvement projects that pits neighbor
against neighbor; I don’t want to see budgets for such public service as
police and fire cut, if funds are diverted to pay for road maintenance,
and I don’t want to see studies, public hearings and environmental
reviews abandoned in favor of a series of votes over minor General Plan
amendments.
Measure S replaces our system of representative government with
endless elections and constant neighbor versus neighbor divisiveness.
That’s not the Newport we all love and know today. Please join me in
voting no on Measure S.
BOB WYNN
Newport Beach
City Council candidate
City manager, 1971-1991
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