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There is an old saying that some people object, just to be objecting.
Sadly, from our vantage point, that’s exactly what appears to be
happening in the whole debate over the annexation of Newport Coast.
Newport Coast resident Phil Greer has gathered signatures of several
hundred of his compatriots in that community in the hopes of putting a
halt, for now, to the annexation efforts being pursued by the city of
Newport Beach.
His hope is to put the issue to a vote, to stage a costly and unneeded
citywide election.
But for what reason?
Greer, in his own words, doesn’t necessarily oppose the whole idea of
becoming part of Newport Beach, he just doesn’t like the process.
Wait a minute, here. What could possibly be wrong with the process?
Pardon us a minute, while we object.
The process we are talking about has encompassed decades of
painstaking planning and negotiations that will ultimately provide the
Newport Coast community with same top-notch fire, police, trash
collection, park maintenance and other high-level city services now being
enjoyed by Newport Beach residents.
The cost to Newport Coast will merely be to adopt Newport Beach at its
hometown and what city officials get is the same percentage of property
tax money that is collected from residents here now.
Newport Coast residents will get representative government in the form
of a responsive city official, rather than a county supervisor who has
many, many other issues to debate and many other constituents to please.
Fortunately, Greer fell short of getting enough valid signatures (he
needed 25% of Newport Coast’s 3,407 registered voters) to stop the
process.
Still, he is hoping to get a judge to hear him out and get the issue
on the ballot anyway.
We hope he is unsuccessful again.
We believe the process has been a fair and legal one and we’re
confident that any judge will also see that. We urge Greer and others who
may want to stop the process to accept that and let the annexation wheels
spin on.
There are really no more reasons to object.
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