LETTER OF THE WEEK
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I don’t see any “out-of-control concern” in our community over
development (“Chilling effect on developers could take a toll,” Sept. 9).
Rather, I see a legitimate concern about inappropriate projects proposed
for inappropriate areas in Newport Beach.
I refer specifically to the proposed Dunes resort; it makes me shudder
to think of such a large, bulky structure plunked down on a narrow strip
of water-level sand, looming over an equally narrow channel of precious
Back Bay water. Has anyone tracked the building’s shadow? They even make
them do that in New York City.
Could no new projects really mean no new jobs and a stagnant economy?
Do many people who work in resort hotels, retail stores, insurance
offices and semiconductor manufactures live in Newport Beach? I doubt it.
If the city needs “fuel” for its engine, how about getting our property
taxes back from state government, which hijacked a portion of them in the
early ‘90s to balance its budget and now, with a big surplus, won’t give
them back.
There are better solutions than saying “yes” to development.
TRICIA HARRIGAN
Corona del Mar
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