City Hall gets love vibe
June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- City Hall was home to a love fest on Friday.
Punctuated with punch and brownies, City Council members welcomed their
new county supervisor with open arms.
“We applaud and support all your fine work on El Toro,” City
Councilman Dennis O’Neil told Orange County Supervisor Jim Silva, whose
district was recently redrawn to include Newport Beach.
“I’m really pleased that now, officially, you’ll be representing
Newport Beach,” City Councilman Gary Proctor added. “We have a burning
need to keep you in this position.”
And Mayor Gary Adams said, “We really are excited that you’re now our
representative.” Councilwoman Norma Glover expressed hope the city would
enjoy Silva’s “continued leadership.”
There was nary a whisper of Wilson -- the already forgotten ex whose
new district lines effectively ditched Newport Beach: Tom Wilson.
Between the backslaps and the blushing supervisor’s “thank yous” were
stretches of substance, like when Councilman Steve Bromberg asked about
the billion-dollar debt still outstanding from the county’s bankruptcy.
“Is there a chance the state could come in and raise our property
taxes?” Bromberg asked.
Yes, council members learned. It is a possibility.
Hi-ho, Silva, away: The supervisor is part of a statewide association
of governments that is working to put on a ballot a constitutional
amendment to preemptively stop such a move by the state.
And El Toro wasn’t the only issue on which the council’s love took
wing. By mere virtue of geography, it seems, Silva’s a godsend. As a
Huntington Beach homeowner, Glover pointed out, Silva knows what it’s
like to live in a beach community with the problem of urban runoff.
Quickly rattling off a list of more tangible water-quality
credentials, such as his seat on the sanitation district board, Silva
concurred that he’s in the same boat on storm drains.
“I see the way that stuff ends up on our beaches,” Silva concurred.
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