Loading...
POC - City Participation in Cox Cable Production of Poway Turns 15 8fJ8 CMCP.'I/ 1.t360 M(I.,-I"1/- R.J f)a,,-,. ell 93lJ6JJ (619) 7118-3968 To: Mayor and members of the Council From: Bob Emery ~ Re: City participation in Cox Cable production of .Poway Turns 15. Date: 28 November 1995 The City Manager has provided us with the script for a cable TV production of something called .Poway Turns 15. to be produced in conjunction with Poway High School and Pomerado Publishing, After reading the outline, I have serious concerns about the City putting its stamp of approval on such a venture by providing support and participation, From a City perspective, the celebration of our 15th anniversary should be a positive and retrospective process, The tone of the Cox production is extremely negative and in many cases quite derogatory towards the City of Poway and its' many accomplishments. I am not opposing the production of the piece, merely our participation In It. Anybody can produce anything they want, it is a free country. However, some of the most glaring .misstatements. are as follows: .The .City in the Country. is far different today that the vision that City hood's suooorters had for her." On the contrary, poway is right on course with the original poway Community Plan, the City's first general plan and the existing plan, The population is just where it has been planned for the past 20 years or so, ..........15 years have transformed the city and orovided it with Dublic facilities and imorovements bevond its residents wildest dream and sometimes. unfortunately. the city's pocketbooks." Our budgets, so far, have always been in the black, "Team Poway" OriQinal Council" The term "Team Poway" wasn't coined until 1986 and died an ignominious death immediately thereafter, There is also no mention of Poway's first mayor and a major architect of incorporation, Clyde Rexrode, "The poway Road Specific Plan. a re-desiQn of the entire poway Road business district is now in its final stages." It is unwise to speak of something that has yet to come up for adoption as if it is a fait accompli! With the heavy opposition to the plan by the business community, it is questionable of when, and even if, this plan will ever be adopted, It doesn't send a very good message to the business community to broadcast that it will be "implemented" Especially since public hearings have not been held yeti "In 1994. Poway took on SDG&E when the utilitv wanted to out throuoh a maior natural oas oioeline and lost. SDG&E not onlv went throuoh with the proiect but. as a result of Pow~'s contentiousness. withdrew thousands of dollars of donations promised to local proiects." Not true. Through negotiations, the City retained all of the local improvements promised by SDG&E including all safety features they had asked for and natural gas service to Old Pomerado Road and Creek Road, The City did not just "take on" SDG&E, it followed the wishes of its citizens who were alarmed over the prospect of a 36" high pressure gas line outside their front doors and schoolsl "Perhaps one of the biooest ironies lies in the fact that the uoscale neiQhborhoods in North Poway which have earned the city the privileQe of beino the city with the highest per capita income in the county. were all aooroved before the city incorcorated. Develooment. the verY thino the city founders incorporated to prevent. has helped it become the jewel that it is. attracting some of the areas top celebrities.......... First, those North Poway developments that were adopted prior to incorporation, to a major degree met the guidelines of the Poway Community Plan and had been worked out between the developers and PPDP, Second, "all" North poway developments were not approved prior to incorporation, including; most of Lomas Verdes Estates, Old Winery Estates, Macmillan Homes, Bridelwood East, Highland Ranch, Green Valley Estates, etc, My point being, if poway Turns 15, is a news program, let the "news" be accurate, or else the City should not legitimize the program through its participation. If it is a program of editorial comment, then the City should not be a party to it.