Greenlight not looking for power
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I thought the Pilot editorial on Sunday, “Watching Greenlight,”
was fair and asked interesting questions. I will speak for myself as
a Greenlight committee member, and I think my thoughts reflect those
of other steering committee members.
My potential power is nonexistent. I would never ask any candidate
that Greenlight supports to vote a certain way on any issue. I would
not support a candidate who did not endorse the concept of
Greenlight. All candidates endorsed by Greenlight are independent
candidates. It was only after they decided to run for City Council
that the Greenlight steering committee interviewed and supported a
candidate.
Take City Council candidate Richard Taylor. The Airport Working
Group political action committee asked him to run. He agreed, and his
hat was thrown in the race, and Greenlight is proud to support him.
Believe me, his is not a “one-issue candidate” as stated in the Daily
Pilot. He runs his own business, belongs to community and service
groups and has his ear to the ground on citywide issues.
While serving on the City Council for 16 years, I had many
opportunities to appoint planning commissioners or other
commissioners. I never asked them for a vote (check with any of
them). After I went off the council, I never asked a council member
for a vote. Naturally, I feel strongly about Greenlight and I did try
to explain what it was about to a couple council members, but as we
all know, the City Council never supported Greenlight.
Along with the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce and developers,
the Pilot has a history of endorsing candidates. Perhaps the Pilot is
out of tune with the residents. After all, the residents are the ones
who elect their council members. I think it is time to elect at least
50% of the council to represent the residents.
EVELYN HART
Newport Beach
* Editor’s note: Evelyn Hart is a former Newport Beach mayor and
now a member of the Greenlight committee.
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