Everyone should be fighting for fairgrounds
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When the Costa Mesa City Council recently adopted a resolution to
keep the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, the city manager
urged everyone to visit the city’s website for a list of county and
state officials to contact, urging them to oppose relocation of the
fairgrounds to Irvine.
Below is the letter that I have sent to the California Performance
Review Commission as well as to Gov. Schwarzenegger, state Sens.
Margett, Ackerman, Dunn, Johnson and Morrow and Assembly members
Bermudez, Pacheco, Harman, Maddox, Correa, Campbell, Spitzer, Daucher
and Bates.
Folks can find the full names and addresses of these public
servants at https://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us by clicking on the
“News&Info;” link. This battle is not over, and taking this action is
important. Published reports indicate that official and grass-roots
opposition to this silly idea have already encouraged Campbell to
reverse his position. Good for him and good for those who spoke up.
Dear California Performance Review Commission,
I hope that by now everyone in Sacramento has been enlightened
regarding the baffling notion that the Orange County Fairgrounds is
an “underutilized” facility used one month a year for a county fair.
It’s much, much more than that!
Beyond the fact that the fair is recognized as one of the best in
the nation in terms of attendance, revenue and content, it is a model
of “good government,” of which the state should be proud, serving the
Orange County community and especially the city of Costa Mesa in
myriad ways on a weekly basis.
I won’t take the space in this letter to enumerate the many events
such as the weekly Orange County Marketplace, the Pacific
Amphitheater and the many countywide agencies and nonprofits that
utilize the fairgrounds to educate and motivate young and old alike.
The Orange County Fair Board has, I’m sure, provided staggering
detail to support its resolution to leave the fairgrounds where it
is. I attended their meeting.
The argument to leave the fairgrounds where it is stands on its
own merits, not to mention that the financial analysis supporting
relocation assumes land-use changes the city of Costa Mesa would
never adopt, and the city of Irvine apparently thinks it’s a bad
idea, too.
The California Performance Review was a good idea. I attended the
“Town Hall” meeting in the Orange County Supervisors chambers and
heard many examples of ways we could save money; I even offered a few
of my own. Please don’t taint this good idea by making uninformed
decisions that cast the entire effort in a very bad light.
BRUCE GARLICH
Costa Mesa
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Bruce Garlich is the chairman of the Costa Mesa
Planning Commission and is a candidate for the City Council.
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