INSIDE SCOOP
-- Compiled by the Daily Pilot staff
Groucho Marx’s old adage that he wouldn’t want to join any club that
would have him as a member is ringing true in unincorporated areas
bordering Newport Beach. Newport Coast residents on Friday turned their
noses up at a sweet deal to become part of the city -- one that would
have put $18 million directly into their pockets over the coming years in
the form of tax relief.
Santa Ana Heights residents, on the other hand, should be green with
envy. Homeowners in the part of Santa Ana Heights slated to become part
of Costa Mesa say Newport Beach is the place to be. They’re fighting as
hard to get into city boundaries as Newport Coast residents have fought
to stay out.
Bye, bye banners
The Coast, it appears, has a ghost. Weeks after Halloween, city
officials are still haunted by the mysterious disappearance of some
informational banners.
In a last-ditch effort to make sure Newport Coast residents had all
the facts on annexation, city staff hung several banners in the community
referring residents to a Web site.
The site, o7 https://www.newportcoast.orgf7 , is packed with facts to
assuage residents’ fears about becoming part of Newport Beach --
everything from taxes to mailing addresses. But, alas, a few days after
the banners were put up, some spirit made them disappear.
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