Mailbag - Sept. 4, 2001
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Don’t allow Dunes Hotel to expand
The Dunes Hotel, no matter who owns it, should not be allowed to
expand (“Dunes owners put resort up for sale,” July 28). About 275 rooms
hardly qualifies as a “smaller family inn,” as it would impact traffic,
may provide further justification for those who wish to expand John Wayne
Airport and, in short, would seem to provide little benefit to our
community.
The specialness of Newport Beach and the rewards for residents as a
whole are continually undermined by the interests of a select few.
RAY CARPENTER
Newport Beach
Pilot making the wise UCI move
Congratulations on the Daily Pilot’s decision to once again cover UC
Irvine (From the Newsroom, “Fast forward 10 years and UCI’s back in the
Pilot,” Aug. 20. It is certainly silly to exclude from coverage a major
institution with such an effect on Newport-Mesa merely because the
institution is on the other side of an invisible political border.
During the years in which I published my own newsletter, “Orange
County Report,” I too refrained from covering anything outside of Orange
County, only to realize that leaving out the huge development across the
county’s northern border at the Long Beach Airport was wrong.
The Daily Pilot is steadily improving.
MARTIN A. BROWER
Corona del Mar
Someone should respond to the speakers
City council will consider clarifying discussions.
We feel that it is responsible for government to respond to remarks
made by audience members during public comment period (“City Council
could get parliamentary feel,” Aug. 16). The majority of people who go
before the City Council have a legitimate concern, want to clear up a
situation in their neighborhood and have put their valuable time in
preparing a statement, some including questions.
When the speaker’s time is up at the podium and they hear responses
like, “We do not answer questions” or “Times up, thanks. Next,” it’s
exasperating. Most do not want a lengthy debate. They want a response as
to where they should go (watch out on that one), who they could call or
if the council is the entity that can assist them.
We would think if the council had answers for the speaker, it would
save precious time to get it over with that night. If they don’t know and
staff can’t address the issue, a two-week wait is appropriate. Thanks for
listening. No response necessary.
GAY WASSALL-KELLY AND BILL KELLY
Balboa Peninsula
Donation would top off a great project
I happen to think the Segerstroms’ $2-million donation to the three
Costa Mesa schools is just icing on the cake of a wonderful project
(“Segerstroms offer $2 million to schools,” Aug. 23).
I think that C.J. Segerstrom & Sons is giving the gift of vision and
progress to our community just by embellishing our landscape with the
Home Ranch project.
They’ve already generously contributed to the beautification of South
Coast Drive and Bear Street by constructing one of the most prominent
shopping centers in the world, South Coast Plaza.
So when the Home Ranch project becomes a part of South Coast Drive and
Harbor Boulevard, it’ll transform a piece of unproductive land into a
striving, exciting, revenue-generating complex. So I definitely believe
that this is a good development because they’re not only contributing to
our reputation as the “City of the Arts,” but also by enhancing that site
and enhancing our city, as well.
So, the contribution to the schools is more or less just an icing on
the cake because that’s something that they didn’t have to do, but it’s
wonderful that they’re doing it.
BONNIE SARYAN
Costa Mesa
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