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A local environmental group distributed letters Tuesday to 2,000 bayfront
residents in an effort to draw attention to the city’s loss of $13
million in funding in the state budget.
Newport Beach-based Defend the Bay distributed the letters with the hope
that residents would “write a letter, make a phone call or send an e-mail
to voice their opinion” about the lost funding, said Bob Caustin, the
organization’s founding director.
The $13 million that was supposed to help fund Back Bay dredging under
Proposition 12 was recently allocated for other projects by the state
legislature’s budget committee.
The city is working to persuade Gov. Gray Davis to cut other programs in
the budget to free up money for Newport’s project.
“To be sideswiped and have the money go to Santa Barbara or some other
community is inappropriate,” Caustin said. “If that bay doesn’t get
dredged, it’s going to negatively impact the lower bay even more than it
already has.”
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