Unwelcome bridges, photos
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I have always wondered why Robert Graham has been such an ardent
supporter of a bridge on 19th Street and have just found out that he
is a resident of Mesa Verde. Gisler Avenue, which is also considered
a possibility for a bridge, is in his area. Of course, he doesn’t
want it in his backyard; put it in ours.
The talk about how this bridge is going to put a lot of money into
the Westside is hooey. This will become a speedway, like Victoria
Street, primarily for commuters who will be in too much of a hurry to
get to their destination and, in turn, in a hurry to get home and do
their shopping in familiar haunts. And, let’s remember, money isn’t
everything.
I remember what residents on Victoria went through when the city
took over properties on that street and I would say the Westside has
done its share to speed people on their way. Let’s give Mesa Verde an
opportunity to enjoy the traffic, noise and dirt generated by traffic
and, not incidentally, lower property values.
DOLORES M. MINERICH
Costa Mesa
How depressing to open the Daily Pilot on New Years Day and see,
again, a photo of Robert Graham , the man who seems obsessed with
ruining our neighborhood. What on earth is the point? No text, just
his picture, right where we walk every morning to Talbert park, which
would be destroyed if it were up to him.
JACK REIDLING
Costa Mesa
How many times are you going to publish the picture of Bob Graham
in the squat position on 19th Street (Mailbag, Wednesday)? I think
three times in one month is enough.
A nice change of pace might be one of him mooning the camera on
Gisler Avenue, which would express his feelings about that bridge as
well.
STEPHEN KREISLE
Costa Mesa
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