MAILBAG - June 7, 2001
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I enjoyed the story story about Flint Morrison (“The stars are shining
in Huntington Beach,” May 24). Very interesting, and hard to believe all
the changes and events that have occurred in the relatively short number
of years.
Timely story for me, as I will reach the age of 70 in a few days.
Thanks for the good information.
STEVE HOLDEN
Huntington Beach
Get rid of the playhouse politics
Councilwoman Connie Boardman misses the point that a “subsidy” can and
should not be determined by the “landlord” (“Council OKs leasing criteria
for nonprofit groups,” May 24.)
In the case of the Huntington Beach Playhouse, the library director
has decided that the total number of hours currently used by the
Playhouse times his full rental price, minus the amount paid by the
playhouse equals a subsidy.
This formula is flawed, and the City Council seems to have bought it.
The library theater has not ever been close to being rented to capacity.
With that being true, how can it be alleged that with the playhouse gone,
the library could be rented 100% of the time that the playhouse would
have used it? It can’t.
Boardman needs to consider that a “business plan” and “fair market
value” cannot and should not be based on fictionalized formulas in order
to grossly exaggerate subsidies so as to make the burden of the city look
steeper.
That would be onerous. The playhouse seeks fairness and stability, but
the political climate is making that hard to find.
RAY BUFFER
Huntington Beach
* Ray Buffer is board member for the Huntington Beach Playhouse.
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