Mailbag - July 22, 2001
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It’s not a good time for Koll project
The timing for the Koll office expansion at Jamboree Road and
MacArthur Boulevard is all wrong.
The city is in the process of updating the general plan and preparing
a specific area plan for the airport area. Why put the cart before the
horse?
Newport Beach Planning Director Patty Temple stated that the Koll
development will result in unmitigated traffic problems. Mayor Gary Adams
said he already waits through two signals on his way home. He said he
thought he had a solution, but he did not share it with the public. I
doubt that $3.5 million will solve the traffic problems in the airport
area -- for instance, how much does a graded intersection cost? -- or
that $60,000 will build a new fire station.
More development in the airport area at the same time the city is
desperately trying to prevent expansion of John Wayne Airport does not
make sense.
For these reasons, the City Council should deny the Koll project
pending completion of the specific area plan for the airport area.
ELAINE LINHOFF
Balboa Island
Some places should ban cell phones
I think the use of cell phones at city meetings, movies and eating
places, and I’m sure many other spots, should be banned. A large sign
should be placed at the entrance noting that: “If a cell phone is used in
this building, you will be asked to leave and not return.
As far as use in cars, the driver should use extreme caution, as we
know it is a distraction. I don’t think we need the government telling us
what to do in our cars.
I read a report dated 1996 from the consumer product safety commission
stating that there were 43,687 injuries during the use and installation
of toilets. Should the government ban all toilets?
If cities banned the use of car phones -- say Costa Mesa said no phone
use in cars and Newport Beach said OK to the use of phones -- how do you
know when you go from Costa Mesa to Newport Beach? The police have better
things to do.
DAVID V. SCHWEITZER
Costa Mesa
Cell phones are annoying, but convenient
I just hate cells phones, but I have one. I have it in my car in case
of an emergency, and that’s the only time I talk on it. In restaurants,
it’s very annoying when you’re trying to have a nice dinner, so that’s
where I think they should be banned.
KAREN NOWAKOWSKI
Newport Beach
Quiet should prevail over Marinapark project
OK, Newport Beach, here we go again and again and again (“Meeting
stirs up opposition to Marinapark plan,” July 11). Just stop your threats
about building at the American Legion post and the trailer park.
Leave well enough alone and let the quiet establishments be forever a
piece of Newport’s integrity.
PAM WEAVER
Newport Heights
Koll project should pass Greenlight
When I voted for the Greenlight initiative last year, I was concerned
with the dramatic increase in traffic congestion in Newport Beach.
Whether I was driving down the peninsula or through Corona del Mar, the
congestion was getting worse every day and no one at City Hall seemed to
care. I felt we needed to send a message that our quality of life along
our coast was diminished and the Greenlight initiative was the messenger.
However, by supporting Greenlight, it was never my intent to stop
development completely or prohibit any new building within our city
limits. The proposed new Koll Center Newport is a perfect example of a
sensible development that meets the objectives of the Greenlight
initiative. Not only is it located in the John Wayne Airport area, but
the developer is also paying the city $2 million for traffic
improvements.
The Koll project should proceed with the support of the city and
Greenlight backers.
ROBERT GRIFFIN
Newport Beach
State shouldn’t be so forgiving at Cove
Regarding the Crystal Cove questions: Why is it that the state of
California has to clean up all of the tenants’ trash? As an owner of
rental apartments, we charge tenants for trash removal upon move-outs.
Why shouldn’t these tenants have to pay to have trash removed?
GEORGE WOODS
Costa Mesa
Large boat just doesn’t belong there
On the boat controversy (“Yacht controversy washes out pier policy
discussion,” July 12): Having grown up on the island more than 50 years
ago, I feel the beach is important and boats should not have a priority
over blocking the beach and should be kept elsewhere -- where there are
other large boats. So that’s my vote: to not have it moored at the
island. It blocks the beach and people’s liberties of using the beach and
the water.
MARGARET HOWE
Corona del Mar
Not enough written about generous girl
I just was reading the morning paper. There’s a very small, little
article titled, “Youngster to donate quilts for the needy” (July 13). I
thought it would be a nice touch if there ever is more room in the paper
to have a picture of something like that.
I see large spreads about fashion and Zutopia, and of course the fair
takes up a lot of room. One of this little girl’s friends was in the
newspaper -- took up the whole front page -- when she had a book
published. I just think that something like this, when a kid does
something so nice, it’d be nice to have a little picture of her in the
newspaper holding up her quilt. Make a bigger deal out of something
that’s a little more important. Just a thought.
KRISTEN PETROS
Costa Mesa
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