Dolores Otting, a former Newport Beach City Council candidate and outspoken government critic, has died. She was 59.
Otting succumbed to a long-term illness at Hoag Hospital on Feb. 1, her husband, Tony Otting, said.
He declined to publicly disclose the exact cause of death.
A persistent advocate for open government and prudent city spending, Otting spoke at council meetings over the past 20 years.
She ran for the council four times, and once nearly won the District 7 seat representing Spyglass Hill, Harbor Ridge and parts of Newport Coast.
"Dolores was tenacious," said Councilman Keith Curry, who beat Otting in two elections. "And although we disagreed on the issues, she cared passionately about Newport Beach, and she was always looking to make the city a better place."
Her causes were some of the biggest of the past two decades: supporting the slow-growth Greenlight initiative; pushing for an airport at the former El Toro Marine Corps base; fighting homes she saw as outsized for their neighborhoods; limiting spending on the under-construction Civic Center; and demanding more "respect" from City Council members.
