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I have just finished reading the article about Eric Bever winning
a seat on the Costa Mesa City Council. I took exception to some of
the reported comments made by him. I have known Katrina Foley for a
good many years. I find her to be concerned and forthright in her
voting on all issues big and small. If she has pink hair, I guess I
did, too, when I was younger. I always was told I had golden-blond
color. Shame on you, Bever. You sound like a male chauvinist.
NADINE ANDREEN
Costa Mesa
Parking underground an above-the-board solution
I feel that the only way to keep St. Andrew’s parking off of the
neighborhood’s streets is to build a structure and put it
underground. This will keep members from having to park on the
streets adjacent to houses. Although it is perfectly legal to park on
these streets, why not make it easier for the neighbors and church
members and build a structure? It seems like a simple win-win
solution.
COREY WICKS
Costa Mesa
Looking at mansions answers growth question
We can build mansions, two or three floors up and zero lot lines,
for residential purposes, but not allow a church to build additional
parking and/or modernize their buildings, especially since the church
and its facilities may be used for an emergency need or purpose in
supporting the community in a time of need.
So, I do support the remodel and the expansion of the parking St.
Andrew’s is requesting.
HAROLD NYHOLM
Newport Beach
It’s time for solution at Swan Drive properties
I think the Swan Drive homeowner encroachment issue has been
handled in an unreasonable way.
My neighbors just had their block-stuccoed wall removed, which
took one week, with workers there all day, each day. It was 18 inches
over their property line. This wall was erected before they bought
the home with no idea the wall was over the property line.
This cost them thousands of dollars, the biggest part being the
demolition.
I have lived in my home for 38 years, and it has been years since
the park area has been taken care of. I think it was before Costa
Mesa took it over.
This property is of no use to the park. It backs up to the main
storm channel and has no access. If a person goes to the end of the
property, he has to turn around and come back the way he came.
My suggestion is to sell the property to the homeowners. I have no
ax to grind, as I am inside my property by six inches. I’m just tired
of caring for it to keep my view neat. I have a chain link fence
across the property. And, it makes me feel bad that my neighbors have
to pay to remove it when the former owners were the ones who put it
up.
JULIE SURDEVANT
Costa Mesa
Writer’s point not
lost on community
Kudos to Paul James Baldwin for putting into words what so many of
us are thinking about Greg Haidl (“Greg Haidl’s get-out-of-jail-free
cards have long run out”).
Unfortunately, Baldwin misses one very important fact: had a
19-year-old Latino, African American or other minority male, or even
a low-income white, had this many run-ins with the law, he would be
in jail, bail revoked immediately, no questions asked.
I can only imagine the outcry in the Newport Beach community if a
19-year-old Mexican man, out on bail for alleged rape and statutory
rape, had crashed into another car because he was “lost,” nevermind
the amount of alcohol consumed.
It is time the Haidls and Judge Briseno act responsibly for the
greater good of the community and throw Greg Haidl into jail where he
belongs.
PATTI HAYMAN
Newport Coast
Signs were a sign
of vote outcome
Being undecided, it was clear to me that a lot of anti-Measure L
signs were being torn down, and even covered up, by the “yes
contingent.”
That made up my mind -- that I wasn’t going to vote “yes.” And I
think that had a big effect on people, as they saw all these yes
signs being posted right over the no contingent signs.
PAUL STEPHEN
Newport Beach
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