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Council already OKd putting resort on ballot
Regarding Joseph Weaver of Protect our Parks in Friday’s community
commentary (“Parks shouldn’t be hotels”), no, sir, the mayor is not
giving away our park land to private development.
In February 2003, the City Council voted 6 to 1 to put the
Marinapark luxury resort on the November 2004 ballot. If the proposed
project site is on tideland owned by the city and the state,
shouldn’t Newport Beach residents have a voice to accept or reject?
Why would anyone not want this project to go to a vote of the people?
Nov. 3 will tell.
PAT GREENBAUM
Newport Beach
Let’s keep fairgrounds, ditch bridge discussion
I left town for four days, maybe five. And in that time I come
back to find that Gisler bridge is being discussed again. I’ve lived
in Costa Mesa for almost 19 years now, and I think we’ve put this
bridge to bed about four times since I’ve been here, and I think it
has been put away before that.
So, I’m not going to leave town anymore until this bridge thing is
finally put to sleep forever. We don’t need bridges or any more
traffic in that area. That has already been discussed over and over
and over again.
The other thing is, as soon as I come back, the fairgrounds are
back on the chopping block. Those people in Sacramento don’t seem to
understand what goes on in Southern California. I just came back from
Northern California, and I can tell you for sure they don’t even
recognize the existence of Southern California, let alone Costa
Mesa’s fairgrounds. So we need to organize a writing campaign or
petitions or whatever’s necessary. The public needs to be informed as
to what should be our next moves to stop this considered sale of our
fairgrounds, which is a boon to everything in our city and is used
constantly.
So, no bridge, keep our fairgrounds, and we need to put Costa Mesa
on the map as the little town that said no. All of us have to get
together and work on this.
SHARON BOUDREAU
Costa Mesa
A few more Costa Mesa candidate stories, please
I wanted to thank the Daily Pilot for the wonderful and current
coverage that it’s given to the Costa Mesa candidates forum held at
the community center. I cannot understand why you haven’t published
anything in the last couple of days about that wonderful, wonderful
event. Are you a daily and local newspaper or not? We need to have
that coverage, so people who couldn’t attend can know what went on.
LANCE HAILSTONE
Costa Mesa
* EDITOR’S NOTE: A story on the forum ran in Friday’s Daily Pilot,
“Council candidates cover issues.”
Make those other cities abandon Gisler bridge
I just had an idea that will scare Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley into abandoning the Gisler bridge. You just have to tell them
Costa Mesa is going to study closing the Adams bridge and Victoria
Street bridge, and they can tell their residents in Huntington Beach
and Fountain Valley that they can use Brookhurst Street to go to the
San Diego Freeway or Pacific Coast Highway, because Costa Mesa is not
a shortcut for other cities.
ROBERT SOMERS
Costa Mesa
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