First Greenlight debate set for tonight
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Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- The so-called Greenlight slow-growth measure will be
debated in a public forum for the first time tonight at City Hall.
The West Newport Beach Assn. is hosting the event, which will feature
Greenlight spokesman Phil Arst and Chamber of Commerce president Richard
Luehrs. Both will make a short presentation and then field questions from
the audience.
The “Protect From Traffic and Density” initiative, set to appear on the
November ballot, proposes to give voters the final say on developments
that require “major” general plan amendments. “Major” is defined as those
that will generate a certain number of traffic trips, houses or square
footage, but because of the way the measure is written, even small
developments could require citywide votes.
Proponents have argued that the measure will curb the increasing traffic
problem in the city -- an issue that appealed to the 9,000 residents who
signed the petition to get the measure on the ballot.
“I’m going to cover the basic question of whether we have two choices on
how we proceed with the city,” Arst said. “Will there be a knee-jerk
reaction whenever there’s an alleged financial need, or are we going to
seek a balanced city stressing high quality of life for residents.”
The measure’s opponents, including most of the city council, say it will
be ineffective against traffic. Councilwoman Jan Debay said developments
will simply move next door and Newport will be stuck with commuter
traffic.
There is also the fear that residents will be continually called to the
ballot box to vote on proposals. As a result, opponents believe voters
will simply vote against everything, thereby strangling the city’s
financial sources.
The forum is part of an effort by the new leadership of the West Newport
Assn., led by president Al Silcock, to increase community involvement in
local government.
The Greenlight initiative -- which would drastically change the way the
city operates -- has become one of the most important issues facing city
residents and its leaders.
As such, debate organizers are encouraging as many people as possible to
attend tonight’s meeting.
FYI
The debate on the Greenlight initiative, hosted by the West Newport
Assn., begins at 7 p.m. today in council chambers at City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd.
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