Dunes hotel foes back Measure S
-- Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- Stop the Dunes Hotel, an activist group opposing the
proposed resort with 470 rooms and 31,000 square feet of conference
space, has endorsed growth-control Measure S.
If approved in November, the measure would put to a citywide vote any
development that allows an increase of more than 100 peak-hour car trips
or dwelling units or 40,000 square feet over the general plan allowance.
“What [Measure S] will do for us is require a vote of the people
before the Dunes [project] can be passed,” said Susan Caustin, the
co-chairperson of Stop the Dunes. “For a more global picture ... [Measure
S] will help to balance the influence of large developers.”
Measure S opponents questioned the importance of the announcement.
“Measure S [supporters] are essentially the same people as Stop the
Dunes [supporters,]” said Tom Edwards, co-chairman of the Measure T
campaign, also known as the Traffic Phasing initiative.
Stop Polluting Our Newport, an environmental activist group, is the
only other organization that has endorsed Measure S.
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