Vowing not to allow the Walt Disney Co. to run the city, a coalition of Anaheim business owners and residents announced Wednesday that they would pursue a ballot initiative to give voters zoning control over the entertainment giant's planned third theme park.
If the City Council puts the measure on the ballot, it could join two Disney-backed ballot measures — an initiative and a referendum — aimed at preserving nonresidential zoning in the area adjacent to Disneyland and California Adventure.
But what I chuckled on was this:
Councilwoman Lucille Kring said she was unsure whether she would support it. "I just am so disappointed we're into initiatives and ballot-box development," she said. "This is very divisive to the city."
Hello? Where has she been all this while? Your city is ALREADY divisive on this issue. That cat is out of the bag, and you are still thinking that it is asleep!
Zz.
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