READERS RESPOND -- What are your thoughts about the Home Ranch
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Thank you for covering the Home Ranch project. I have only lived in
Costa Mesa for the past two years. I cannot begin to imagine how the
long-term residents feel, but I have lived in Orange County for more than
20 years. I have seen the congestion created in the name of progress. It
has been pleasing to hear that other residents are concerned about the
excessive size of the Segerstrom project.
I especially would like to thank Joe Bell for his insightful analysis
concerning the money offered to the schools (The Bell Curve, “Take the
school money out of Home Ranch vote,” Thursday). If the land-use permit
is going to be changed, change it to park land. Add more green and let
Ikea move the blue to Huntington Beach, as one reader has suggested.
BARRY SAMUELS
Costa Mesa
No, we do not believe the Ikea or any other retail outlet should be
built in the Home Ranch project. Leave well enough alone. We have plenty
of shopping centers in the area and if we need to go to Ikea, we can
drive the 15 to 20 minutes to Tustin to shop there. We don’t like the
idea of more traffic, noise and congestion on Fairview Road and South
Coast Drive.
JIM ARMBRUST and GEZELLE LOPEZ
Costa Mesa
To me it smells of bribery. If they had a heart for the schools, why
wouldn’t there be no strings attached? Give and it should be given back
unto you without any strings. And that’s what they’re doing so that it
makes it feel that those who oppose the Ikea and Home Ranch would be
against the schools.
It seems to me, that’s pitting the homeowners against the schools and
it’s not right. I know Henry Segerstrom has given a lot of money, but let
him give freely -- without any attachment to it. And I think he will find
himself a very blessed man.
But to me, this is wrong to coerce the people into bending and
changing just because he’s willing to give money to the schools. Then
tell him not to give if that’s how he feels. It shouldn’t be that way.
I just feel real disappointed in Segerstrom, and that he would feel
that he needed to bribe people in order to get his way. His way -- how
about the ways of the people whose lives will be more impacted? Everyone
will be, but those that live closest will be more impacted by this
venture that he has in mind.
JUNE McKINZIE
Costa Mesa
About the Home Ranch project, the Segerstrom family, the Ikea store
and all of the other things that are being planned: I’m very concerned
about the air pollution and the traffic. Those are my two big concerns.
JO ANN WORT
Costa Mesa
Mr. Segerstrom, think about it. A bribe by any other name is a bribe.
ANNA BETTY GOLDMAN
Corona del Mar
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