SLOW GROWTH : WHERE THEY STAND
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Some of the more prominent people and institutions who have lent their support on both sides of the Measure A campaign.
SUPPORTERS
Laguna Beach City Council
Larry Agran, mayor of Irvine
Ray Catalano, mayor pro tem of Irvine and professor of social ecology at UC Irvine
Tom Lorch, mayor of
San Clemente
Evelyn Hart, Newport Beach City Council member and candidate for the state Assembly
Norman Z. Eckenrode, Placentia City Council member
Bob Dinsen, Mayor pro tem, Garden Grove
John Kelly, Tustin City Council member and congressional candidate
Laguna Greenbelt, environmental group
Fund for Environmental Defense (the local branch of the Sierra Club)
OPPONENTS
Carl Karcher Enterprises, Anaheim-based parent company of the Carl’s Jr. fast-food chain
Hughes Aircraft Co., a Los Angeles defense contractor with a major operation in Fullerton
Marion and Stephen Knott, members of the family partnership that owns Knott’s Berry Farm amusement park, Buena Park
William J. Popejoy, chairman, Financial Corp. of America, Irvine, holding company for American Savings & Loan Assn.
Security Pacific National Bank, Los Angeles
Orange County Sheriff-coroner Brad Gates
Daniel H. Young, a developer and mayor of Santa Ana
C. David Baker, Irvine City Council member and congressional candidate
The Irvine Co., Newport Beach, the county’s largest private landowner
Santa Margarita Co., San Juan Capistrano, the county’s second-largest private landowner
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