Waiting for the magical, mystery stadium donation
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From the sound of things, it might take a little magic for Costa Mesa
United to jump $1 million closer to its fundraising goal by the
middle of next week. But how many times have we seen such magic
happen in Newport-Mesa? Whether it be for libraries, hospitals or
business schools, donations with an eye-popping number of zeros
sometimes come so often they almost feel routine.
They aren’t, of course. What they are, in fact, are eye-popping
testaments to the generous nature of this community. And now it’s
Costa Mesa city leaders’ turn to show off that spirit by granting
Costa Mesa United’s request for a $1-million donation to move the
group toward its $7.25-million goal.
For those unfamiliar with Costa Mesa United’s project -- well,
like other audacious plans this community has undertaken, it’s the
very definition of a good cause. The group wants to build a 50-meter
swimming pool complex at Costa Mesa High School and a 2,500-seat
athletic stadium at Estancia High School, two schools that now have
to get by sharing fields with Newport Beach’s high schools. Group
members include former and current school board members, former and
current City Council members, a former police chief, a high school
principal, top school district officials and area business people.
They’re already about halfway to their goal, having raised about
$3.5 million. Now they’re asking for a big boost of help from the
Costa Mesa City Council.
The council is set to consider the request at its Tuesday meeting.
At that time, they should find a way to get the money to this worthy
cause, one that captures what Costa Mesa is -- and wants to be -- all
about: family, supportive of youth, giving and world-class.
We understand that finding $1 million isn’t easy. But it is and
will be worth the effort. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District
has pledged $500,000 and has agreed to maintain the facilities once
they’re built. The City Council should be at least equally a part of
this project.
Councilman Gary Monahan, who’s long been a supporter of Costa Mesa
United, warned: “I didn’t want people to think it’s just going to be
this magic donation that comes out of the sky.”
But, somehow, doesn’t it always seem that the magic happens here?
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