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Triangle Square needs something interesting
Regarding “Changes on tap for Triangle Square,” (July 11):
Triangle Square is a wonderful space, full of possibility, but
frankly I think people are bored with the same old retailers found in
every shopping mall across America.
Why not jazz things up a bit by adding some character to the mix?
The square would make a wonderful location for a collection of
unique children’s stores -- ones which would appeal to adults and
children alike.
The addition of an interactive fountain or sculpture might liven
things up -- the sound of children’s laughter adds instant life to
any environment. Or perhaps the space could be filled with off-beat
art or design retailers.
In keeping with Costa Mesa’s theme “City of the Arts,” the plaza
would make a perfect venue for local artists and musicians to
showcase their work on a regular basis. The square is safe, clean and
centrally located; all it needs is something of interest to draw
people there.
AMY SMITH
Balboa Island
Things could be worse regarding old structures
In reply to the Mailbag item “Old everything seems to be
disappearing,” July 17: Be glad you are not a descendant of the
Juaneno-Luiseno tribe.
All the Native American historical sights I know in Newport-Mesa
have been desecrated, debased, relocated or built upon. We live in a
place of no history by populace choice, individual decision or
elected official decree.
Perhaps the land we live on has too bloodied a history that we
chose not to remember. Regarding the current replacement of older
buildings, structures and trees, perhaps the current generation feels
about these items like earlier generations (maybe yours) felt about
the Juaneno-Luisenos. For our sakes, it is good the current
generation is now more civilized than the generations who “settled”
this civilized land.
DAN VOGT
Newport Beach
Cartoon provided laughs on two separate days
It was with great amusement that I read the letter from a Costa
Mesa resident who was so offended by a cartoon about the proposed
Mormon temple (Mailbag, “Church cartoon upsets Costa Mesa resident,”
Wednesday).
The author threatened to sue the Daily Pilot if another paper was
delivered to her home she was so offended. I am quite sure this
letter brought far more laughs than Steve Bolton’s original cartoon.
Now I’m not one to stir up trouble, but I think I’ll throw a Daily
Pilot on her lawn just to sit back and watch the lunacy unfold. What
really surprises me is that this cartoon is what brought the author
to the brink of a lawsuit. She has obviously never read a Steve Smith
article.
JEFF GRANT
Costa Mesa
Newport Beach really keeps its beaches clean
As a long-time resident of the oceanfront, I want to commend the
city of Newport for the marvelous manner in which they keep our beach
clean.
Throughout the year, the men and machines work steadily to clean
up after the crowds. It is actually much cleaner now than it was
years ago when there were far fewer people. I was particularly
impressed on the morning after the Fourth when I saw a group of men
picking up trash by the pier and the trash trucks and street and
beach cleaners working at dawn.
By midmorning, the beach area was cleaned up and ready for another
busy Summer day. Cheers to the city of Newport Beach.
LINDA ERICKSON FULTS
Newport Beach
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