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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23 - Web Site LinksCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AGENDA ITEM NO. 23 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Homer L. Bludau, City Manager DATE: July 25, 2000 RE: WEB SITE LINKS ISSUE Should the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce be linked to the Newport Beach web site when the Chamber displays its position on the Greenlight Initiative on its Home page? RECOMMENDATION The decision of what links, if any, should the City allow to its web page, should be a matter of policy. The City currently has no policy regarding web page links. Until such a policy is formulated, the City Manager recommends not allowing links containing a "political content." The Chamber of Commerce's web site can be accessed through the City's web site in two ways: 1) under the menu's "Links" category; or 2) more directly under the menu listing the "Chamber of Commerce." Currently there are 18 links listed under the City's web page "Links" menu option. They are as follows: Newport Beach Restaurants Heal the Bay Beach Report Orange County Museum of Art Local Surf Report E1 Toro Airport County of Orange Official U.S. City Web Site Business Permits Made Easy Orange Coast Association of Realtors Tales of Balboa Balboa Island Facts & Information Childs Life City Hall • 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92659 -1768 Weather, Surf & Ski, Traffic Reports Orange County Arts Net The Irvine Company Los Angeles Times Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Marine Publications Company There is no clear policy as to which links are added to the City's web page or what subject matter is allowed. The City Manager believes this is a subject area that should be developed into a Council policy. If Council agrees, that still leaves the issue involving the Chamber's stated opposition to the Greenlight Initiative. Council could take the following action regarding the issue: 1) "freeze" the current web page links until a Council - approved policy is in place; 2) remove the Chamber's links until after the November election; 3) add a link for the Greenlight proponents in order to provide balance for the issue. Newport's Hot Links O Newport Beach Restaurants Link to - 'http y /wmm on/ineguide. com" i=�iN M lleaT�te8ay_ ® Heal the Bay Beach Report Link to - '7;Mp y /www.healMebay org" 0 Ora.nge_County Museum_of Art Link to - 'httpy /wwm.ocma,not" ® LocalSurf Report Link to - "http llwww.suIY7ine.com <54Fd Alierrrl o El Toro Airport Link to - "httpy /mmw, e/toromdp. org" County of Orange 0 County of Orange http://www.city.newport-beach.ca.us/links.htmi Page 1 of 4 07/17/2000 3 Newport's Hot Links Linkto - "17&py /www,occagov " 0 Official U.S. City Web Sites L Ink to - "http; / /olfcia/citysite.org " Business Permits Made Easy Link to - "lApy /www.ca/go/dcagov " nx--04. ., ()n (A . 0 Orange Coast Association of Realtors )'our Aorled To Balboa . a www.talesofbalboa.com Welcome To Balboa island! i Balboa Island Facts & Information Link to - "httpy/www.ba/boa-is/andcom/bi/" c S Ildsisife.com Mgimlro, ! • Page 2 of 4 http: / /www. city.newport- beach.ca.us /links.htm1 0711712000 a Weather, Surf & Ski, Traffic .Reports Link to - Vnivelslty of Californla San Diego" 1p F Orange Counly rItIts[ilTCDf], I ® Arts OrangeCounty - ArtsNet Arts . ... 1111 --- - ------- Link to - '$ww. ocartsnet org " 0 The Irvine Company Link to - "www. ilyinew. com llwfiAMallmm a Los Angeles Times Link to- "www. La Tmes. com 0 Newport-Harbor Are - a -- Ch - amber_ of Com - me - rce Link to - 'Wewpolt6eaclz com " http: / /www. city . newport- beach.ca.us /links.html 07/17/2000 Newport's Hot Links Page 4 of 4 a, nn t Ji f $" a Marine__Publications Company_ Link to - "'httpy /www.mocon/ine.com" City of NewpoltSead7@WWW city Newport - -Beach ca. us 06/24/00 Il http: / /www. city.newport - beach.ca.us /links.htmi 07/17/2000 From: Philip Arst To: Homer Bludau Homer Bludau: City Manager City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915 Dear Homer: Date: 7 /12/00 Trme: 9:44:28 AM Greenlight PO Box 100 Balboa Island, CA 92662 July 12, 2000 This letter is to document our previous objections to the use of the city's web site by the Chamber of Commerce to advance its political point of view. Specifically, there is a direct link on the home page of the City's web site to the Chamber's web site. This direct linkage implies the City's support of their political positions. The Chamber's web site is heavily politicized. Currently it takes strong political positions a ainst the resident's Greenlight "Protection From Traffic and Density" Initiative and for the unpopular Dunes Hotel project. Previously the Chamber's web site took the political position that the City's Traffic Phasing Ordinance must be weakened. At election time, they always endorse candidates, including many member of the current city council. It is notable that only three of the 27 cities in Orange County (Brea, Buena Park & Placentia,) with web sites provide a direct link on their home page to their Chamber of Commerce. Clearly other cities are more circumspect in lending their endorsements to this class of organization. The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce is a politically active organization that takes political positions opposing resident's interests on an ongoing basis. In order to maintain its impartiality, the city should not provide a direct link on its web site home page to their web site. The link should be removed immediately. Additionally, since the Chamber's anti- Greenlight and anti - resident political messages have been directly supported on the City's web site for a number of years, we request a compensating display. We request that you list the Greenlight Web site (www.newportucenlig&.com) at the bottom of your fist of major links i.e. City Council, Agendas, etc. on your home page for the period through the November election. Please advise us of your decision. Sincerely, (original signed) Thomas Hyans Initiative Proponent CC: Newport Beach City Council (original signed) Philip Arst Initiative Proponent Page 2 of 2 1 JUL -12 -2000 10 :21 93% P.02 Newport Beach Article - N�vrom'Ettiu „ CNAM6ER,tiE 949.729.4400 Froae Page 1 of 4 Member 8astnesses' r Useutttnks Search. J1 e"Ort In ertlet services Webslte design, development, and Chamber Denounces Greenlight as Fatally Flawed At the regularly scheduled Board of Directors meeting of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors took a formal position of opposition to the so- called "Greenlight" initiative which will appear on the November ballot. The initiative would require a vote of the people for many future projects within the city. During recent months, the Chamber has worked with various consultants in focus groups which showed voters to not be in support of the Greenlight Initiative once they are aware of its actual implications. Currently Newport Beach has the most onerous traffic mitigation measures in Orange County with its Traffic Phasing Ordinance. Along with the focus groups the Chamber polled over 600 registered voters in phone interviews intended to determine if people knew about the city's traffic relief law and its goals intended to have improvements in place before the development occurs. Additionally, the Chamber has also conducted two separate mailings to the 30,000 registered voters in the city about traffic conditions and the current Traffic Phasing Ordinance. The survey results were overwhelmingly in support of the Traffic Phasing Ordinance with more than a 20% return rate of which 82% were in favor of keeping the Traffic Phasing Ordinance in place. Also, the Chamber held two Traffic Phasing Ordinance Forums which showed support for the Traffic Phasing Ordinance as an effective means to mitigating traffic in the city. Through these focus groups, interviews, (. 0,0d and Be 7enerai Se . Indust . -e .: Medlcr Real Est L `""• 01hei o http://www.newportbeach.com/nb—article.cftn?id=48 07/17/2000 Newport Beach Article forums and surveys, the Chamber found that the more that people are informed about the Traffic Phasing Ordinance the more they supported its goals and intent. It also showed the more they found out about the Greenlight initiative, the more they disliked Greenlight's Implications. The Chamber feels that the Greenlight Initiative could dramatically change our city for the worse well into the future. We feel strongly that there are a number of key elements in the Greenlight Initiative which are tremendously negative to not only business, but also the entire wellness of the Newport Beach community as a whole. The Chamber's Board of Directors voted unanimously to oppose the Greenlight Initiative for the fatally flawed reasons stated below: * The Greenlight initiative is poorly written and conceived -- The initiative is poorly written, confusing and ineffective. It will not reduce traffic, produce new funding for improvements or promote thoughtful discussion about complex land use issues. It simply requires all General Plan Amendments to be voted on, once a certain development threshold is reached in each of the forty -nine statistical areas of the city. * The Greenlight initiative requires votes on major AND minor projects -- The initiative requires a citywide vote on very small General Plan Amendments (such as a new school gymnasium or a new fire station) as well as large, complex General Plan Amendments once a certain development threshold is met. This means voters will be faced with votes on dozens of major AND minor development projects every two years. There is no way that most voters will give the same sort of careful study and analysis to these issues our elected and appointed representatives do. Additionally, its ridiculous to require a citywide vote on very small home renovations or store improvements simply because they require a General Plan Amendment because their particular threshold has been reached. *The Greenlight initiative rejects representative government and due Page 2 of 4 http:// www. newportbeach .coni/nb_article.cfm ?id=48 07/17/2000 11 Newport Beach Article process -- The Newport Beach Environmental Quality Affairs Committee, Planning Commission and City Council spend hundreds of hours every year studying complex land use issues before voting on these issues. The Greenlight Initiative throws public hearings, environmental study, plan revisions and compromises out the window because everything will still have to go to the ballot. Greenlight replaces careful study and due process with bias special interest group mentality. This is no way to set complex land use decisions in Newport Beach. *The Greenlight Initiative prevents renovations and improvements Greenlight will prevent major renovations and improvements -- like the renovations at Fashion Island in the late 1980s -- because no applicant will want to go through the entire public planning process -- only to face a uncertain electorate at the ballot box. If Greenlight were in place in the 1980s the improvements to Fashion Island would never have occurred -- and the city would have lost millions in tax dollars and In traffic improvements. *The Greenlight Initiative would tie the City Council's hands on John Wayne Airport- - The Flight and noise limits at John Wayne Airport expire in 2005. Greenlight ties the city's hands on airport issues because it takes land use authority around the airport away from the council -- effectively ceding this control to the county. This means that Greenlight will make it EASIER for the county to expand JWA in the future. No one in Newport Beach wants this outcome. *The Greenlight Initiative does not provide any funding for traffic improvements- - Greenlight does not provide ANY funds for traffic improvements (it leaves taxpayers on the hook for future improvements) and does not set any clear policies or traffic regulations for the city -- it simply requires a public vote. Newport Beach currently has the most restrictive traffic mitigation program in the county which does provide funding to relive traffic congestion in effected areas. Greenlight will simply make matters worse by not addressing the problem of traffic whatsoever. Page 3 of 4 http://www.newportbeach.com/nb—article.cftn?id=48 07/17/2000 Newport Beach Article We hope that this has given the concerned citizens of Newport Beach a good look at the flaws and negative impact of the proposed Greenlight Initiative. We are urging and counting on our members to spread the message that the Greenlight Initiative will only hurt our beloved Newport Beach well into the future. — back to front page , Page 4 of 4 I htip:// www. newportbeach .com/nb_article.cfm ?id =48 07/17/2000 Laura Bekeart Dietz "RECEIVED AFTER A ENDA 3535 E. Coast Hwy., # 180 PRINTED:" Corona del Mar, CA 92625. ,_ (949) 721 -8035 R TE 1,. E d '`J "E. - '00 JUL 25 All 39 OFFICE OF Ts'E CI - CLERr, CI'i ^E P..WPORT BEACH July 25, 2000 Dear Mayor Noyes: This letter is in regard to tonight's agenda item, No. 23, dealing with the city website. 1 would like to speak briefly tonight during the public comment period dealing with the Issue of the city website and political messages, as EQAC develops its own webpage. My position is that the city has to be fair to both parties; that until a policy is officially in place, that the chamber site be "delinked" until some date after the November election. After all, the city website's intent Is not to be a "political billboard" which takes positions one way or the other on Issues or candidates before the voters. At the same time, in commenting, it will give me an opportunity to make reference to the role of Ill in the quest for balancing various interests in the approval of any project, large or small. Also, it will give me the opportunity to announce publicly that at the September 18th meeting of EQAC the two initiatives will be presented and the public is of course invited to this meeting and all of our other meetings. I applaud you and your fellow members once again for your very thoughtful approach on the Dunes project which is the most significant to hit this community In many, many years. I hope to get some answers to my recent questions dealing with the economics of the project's financing, etc. Thoughtful and conscientious deliberation is what the voters of the city expect from their representatives. Stay the course. By doing the right thing, the Council will get the right result. Alts,