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-- Compiled by the Daily Pilot staff
With Newport Beach’s special election on the visible horizon, warring
camps on both sides of the Koll Center expansion project began pleading
their cases to residents’ mailboxes earlier this month.
Greenlight Committee fliers urge residents to vote against Measure G
in the Nov. 20 ballot. The controversially named Greenlight
Implementation Committee, of course, wants a yes vote. A yes vote means
that the city can modify its general plan to allow a 250,000-square-foot,
10-story office tower on Koll’s current property at the intersection of
Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard.
In an effort to boost the vote and drum up support for their
respective sides, both camps included absentee ballot applications with
their mailers. But the pro-development team’s approach has raised more
than a few eyebrows. The address printed on the mailer cards isn’t the
county Registrar of Voters. It’s for the committee itself -- a legal,
though questionable tactic.
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