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Received After Agenda Printed
July 24, 2018
Item No. 12
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Balboa Island
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Eastbluff Homeowners
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Individuals:
Hon. Marian Bergeson
Hon, Eric Bever
Hon. Marilyn Brewer
Hon. John Campbell
Hon. Christopher Cox
Hon. Keith Curry
Hon. Leslie Daigle
Hon. Chuck DeVore
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Han. Deborah Gaveilo
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Hon. Wendy Leece
Hon. Allan Mansoor
Hon. Curt Pringle
Hon. Dana Rohrabacher
Hon. Loretta Sanchez
Hon. Jose Solorio
Hon. Van Tran
10.8 Let's loca k the gate at John Wayne Airport!
Advisors:
Jack Keating, Newport Say
Naturalists & Friends
Lt. Col, Bill Kogerman, Commissioner
State Parks & Rec. Commission
Robert McGowan.
Capt., UAL (ret.)
Dr. Jack & Nancy Skinner
Environmentalists
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July 21, 2018
Newport Beach City Council
Honorable Mayor Duffield and Members of the City Council
cc City Manager Dave Kiff
City Clerk Leilani Brown
Deputy City Manager Tara Finnigan
SUBJECT: Budgets for VNB
Dear Mayor Duffield and Members of the City Council:
AirFair has worked for the past 15 years to advocate for "fairness" with regard
to John Wayne Airport's noise and pollution impacts on residents. The City
and residents have made this a primary annual goal in the General Plan, and
we believe the word "balance" is the best description of what we rightfully
seek in the public interest.
In regard to reaching for "balance" and "fairness", we find a distinct
imbalance growing when it comes to the matter of the City spending to market
Newport Beach as a destination versus managing airport noise and pollution.
Although VNB has a ten-year agreement until 2024, it must be reviewed each
year and modifications can be made to the budget. The information contained
in the staff report does not separate out the cost of such things as offices in the
UK, China and the Middle East, and we would like to ask that you identify
those costs and consider whether the money spent would be better allocated
elsewhere.
We acknowledge and respect the work done and success of the VNB. But we
are concerned that its innate desire to grow ever bigger and more successful
may be in direct conflict with the limited/finite size and nature of Newport
Beach's geography, characteristics and environment. For instance:
AirFair Letter re: VNB Budget
July 21, 2018
Page 2
The VNB's "Beyond 2020 Initiatives" Objective 42 states the desire to "spark
global passion for visiting Newport Beach; increase brand awareness for Newport
Beach through bold, brand -building initiatives on a global scale that take the
Newport Beach brand beyond traditional destination marketing into true
destination storytelling." Newport Beach and Co. directly invests in marketing,
media relations and travel—trade with sales offices in the UK, China and the
Middle East.
Given that VNB is presenting Newport's face to the world, we have serious
concerns that the choice of means to present that face are more and more
inconsistent with Newport Beach residents' best interests. In the long run, the
sustainability of Newport's visitor service is more dependent on a relatively local
market.
Even though it may be enticing to reach for the big bucks represented currently by
the China and Middle East markets, there are several reasons why the overly
anxious encouragement of those markets is not a good use of our funds. For one
thing, many cities throughout Canada and the United States are experiencing a
serious problem of property values rising from foreign investors to the extent of
pushing Iong-time residents out. And with specific regard to Newport Beach's
situation, sustained growth of foreign demand for flights into JWA, which VNB
proudly promotes on its website as "the most convenient gateway to Southern
California", will create continued pressure for airport expansion, the worst
possible scenario for residents.
We would appreciate your willingness to ask more questions about this aspect of
next year's budget allocations and to consider whether the City would not better
use its funds seeking to generate the same tourism revenue from sources that will
not put more strain on JWA, our beautiful town and its residents.
Thank for your consideration.
Melinda Seely and Jennifer McDonald
AirFair co-chairs
Received After Agenda Printed
July 24, 2018
Item No. 12
From: Melinda
To: 0"Neill, William
Cc: Dixon. Diane; Avery, Brad; Duffield, Duffv; Muldoon, Kevin; Herdman, Jeff; Peotter, Scott; Kiff, Dave; Brown,
Leilani; Finnigan, Tara
Subject: Re: Visit Newport Beach 2018 Budget
Date: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 11:55:52 AM
Dear Will,
Thank you for responding to our letter.
When the matter was up for discussion at the time of the renewal of VNB's
contract with the City (2014), members of the BOD of AirFair met with Mr.
Sherwin in order to learn more about VNB. I was not present at that meeting so
am not privy to the discussion and the notes from that meeting are not readily at
hand.
Subsequently, another BOD member (who had met with Mr. Sherwin) and I met
with Ed Selich who was on the City Council at that time. We expressed out
concerns about the contract renewal and received Mr. Selich's assurance that he
would share our concerns with his fellow Council members and help to assuage
them. That didn't happen and the ten year contract, much to our dismay, was
approved with no caveats.
Now, to the present: What has brought this matter to the forefront once again
is the glossy 100 page brochure VNB put out last week. Does this reflect our
CNB budget dollars at work?
Members of the BOD have been present at other budget negotiations and are
aware of how carefully the City Council looks at the allocations requested by
other entities involved with our City. This is a much appreciated job of the
Council members. Our tax dollars are important to us which is one of the
reasons we feel confident you will want to look closely at this current VNB
proposal.
Finally, it is the stated Main Concern of each City Council in perpetuity to
protect us from the impacts of John Wayne Airport. That being the case we
hope you will perform your due diligence and look at all sides of this issue from
the point of view of the residents.
Sincerely,
Melinda Seely, Jennifer McDonald Co -Chairs
-----Original Message -----
From: O'Neill, William <woneill@newportbeachca.gov>
To: Melinda <nbseely@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Jul 23, 2018 9:25 pm
Subject: Re: Visit Newport Beach 2018 Budget
Hi Melinda,
Have you raised this issue with Gary Sherwin or anyone else on the board of VNB? If so, what was
their response?
Will
Will O'Neill
Mayor Pro Tem
City of Newport Beach
From: Melinda <nbseel�(@aol.com>
Date: Monday, July 23, 2018 at 10:09 AM
To: Diane Dixon <ddixonPnewportbeachca.gov>, "Avery, Brad"
<bavery(@newportbeachca.gov>, "Duffield, Duffy"<dduffield(@newportbeachca.gov>,
"Muldoon, Kevin" <kmuldoon(@newportbeachca.gov>, Jeff Herdman
<iherd man(@newportbeachca.gov>, "Peotter, Scott" <soeotterpnewportbeachca.gov>,
"O'Neill, William" <woneill(@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Dave Kiff <DKiff(@newportbeachca.gov>, Leilani Brown <LBrown(@newportbeachca.gov>,
"Finnigan, Tara" <TFinnigan(@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Visit Newport Beach 2018 Budget