After helping take the debate on where to build Newport Beach's city hall up a few notches, Newport Beach City Councilman Keith Curry tried to bring it back down with a public apology.
City officials have struggled for several years over a new City Hall location. The discussion has become increasingly strident in recent months, with council members split over two Avocado Avenue parcels less than a mile apart and a ballot measure in circulation to settle the question in February.
Curry and Mayor Steve Rosansky have exchanged heated words on the dais, and in a July 30 opinion column and Aug. 8 letter to the editor, Curry wrote the pursuit of a ballot measure to build on the site planned for Newport Center Park are "dividing our city unnecessarily" and a response letter from Rosansky "demonstrates a failure of leadership."