Frustrated by the sound wall debate
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After the letters exchanged between C.J. Segerstrom & Sons and the
Wimbledon Village board of directors, I was afraid our chances of
opening a dialogue to address the noise and traffic problems Home
Ranch and Ikea are going to cause had a slim chance of succeeding.
Whether the Segerstrom management believes it or not, [Segerstrom
consultants] Government Solutions agreed to provide some sort of
sound attenuation and traffic control measures “after the project is
approved by the city.” This agreement was confirmed by Sandra Genis,
former mayor and councilwoman, in her letter to the editor in the
Daily Pilot (“Wimbledon was guaranteed a wall,” Sept. 14).
However, we were not prepared for the tremendous letdown and
insult we received from Government Solutions and C.J. Segerstrom &
Sons at our board of directors meeting on Sept. 12. A week before the
meeting, our property manager received a call from Government
Solutions asking to be placed on the agenda to discuss a sound wall.
Of course, we were very happy, thinking that some progress had been
made. Instead they sent two representatives from Standard Pacific
Homes to present their revised plans for the housing development that
is a part of the Home Ranch project. When asked about the sound wall,
they had no idea what we were talking about or about the articles in
the Daily Pilot (“Residents cry foul in Home Ranch dealings,” Sept.
5). They told us they came to our meeting in an effort to “reach out
to the community” and be “good neighbors.” After one board member
walked out in disgust, they went ahead with their presentation.
Either this was some kind of cruel joke the Segerstrom management or
Government Solutions played on us to get the last laugh, or the
communication between these entities is so poor they have no idea
what is going on in their own company.
The Segerstrom representatives that have been responding to our
letters and newspaper articles were not at the meetings where
Government Solutions agreed to address our problems. Considering the
obvious lack of communication, how would they possibly know what was
said or agreed to?
STEVE VELASCO
President, Wimbledon Village
Board of Directors
Costa Mesa
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