Marinapark facts are largely unknown
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Stephen Sutherland
This is in response to the Friday Mailbag letter from Adele and Mel
Mann (: “Polls show that public is against hotel proposal”).
In the Manns’ letter, they claim that public opinion has been
negative. In fact, over the last months, letters sent to the Daily
Pilot have shown strong support for the Regent hotel being proposed
for Marinapark. The Manns point out that a telephone survey conducted
last November shows opposition to the Regent. In this survey the
question was asked: “Should a hotel be built in Marinapark”? Ninety
percent of Newport Beach residents do not know what Marinapark is,
nor do they have information about the planned resort. When asked
about Marinapark, most residents think it is a park. They don’t know
it is a mobile home park. When asked about a hotel, they likely
envision a high-rise concrete structure (a photo of a high-rise
Newport Center hotel was included in a city-sponsored newsletter).
Not knowing that in fact the planned Regent is a one- and two-story
low-density 110-room luxury resort, a resident is likely to think
that a high-rise hotel is to be built in a park. A survey without
residents knowing the facts may be what the Manns want, but in
reality is tainted.
The Manns further state that at a March 2002 workshop and a
September 2002 meeting of the Central Balboa Assn., votes were taken
showing opposition to the project. What the Manns fail to point out
is that the leaders of the association called their members, urging
them to attend these meetings and oppose the project. Residents from
the Marinapark Mobile Home Park also attended these meetings. With
all of this they could only muster 56 votes at one meeting and 59 at
the other. Most of the same people attended both meetings.
There are thousands of residents living on the Balboa Peninsula
and in West Newport. Overall we have more than 75,000 thousand
residents living in our city. Although the Manns may disagree, I
believe residents should have the facts before they are asked to made
decisions affecting the future of our city.
The Regent Newport Beach as planned will not even trigger a vote
of residents under the Greenlight law. Yet, I am on the record saying
residents should have the final say. I ask Adele and Mel Mann to join
me in my support of letting the voters decide the fate of the luxury
resort, Regent Newport Beach.
* Stephen R. Sutherland is a Newport Beach resident and Regent
Newport Beach partner.
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