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OCC understands that students are its mission
I am responding to the question about Orange Coast College’s
decision to move money to cover for-credit classes. Is it the best
call?
I concur with that decision, since many students in our community
require classes in order to learn, to become responsible citizens and
in order to get a credential for their vocational work or transfer to
university to carry on in higher education. I think that with the
financial crisis we are in, this decision is appropriate since that
primary mission is to educate and although the community classes have
been educating, those opportunities can be found elsewhere.
CAROL BURTE
Costa Mesa
Back Bay boardwalk would help stop damage
Yes, I am in favor of the boardwalks being installed in the Upper
Newport Bay. I have been a volunteer naturalist for several years,
giving educational tours to students and helping out in other ways at
the new Interpretive Center. I have seen the damage that has been
done by an unthinking and uninformed public. The county and the
Department of Fish and Game are making efforts to keep this fragile
ecosystem in tact for future generations of creatures and people to
enjoy while making it accessible to as many people as want to see it.
The boardwalks will provide a means for people to get closer to
the bay for observation and education, but not stepping all over the
plants and animals that live there.
MARJORIE WHITE
Costa Mesa
Newport ought to be ready for financial hard times
The are always ways for any municipality to avoid a budget crisis.
First and foremost, a city, like a family, should start their budget
process off by determining what their anticipated revenue is. Second,
prioritize what they need to spend that revenue on. Finally, I hope
that the city of Newport Beach has been wise enough to have “saved”
enough in its reserve fund to compensate for any down turn in the
economy.
In conclusion, the vehicle license fee is just another “tax” that
the Democrats at the State Capitol want to impose on the residents of
California.
BARBARA JOHNSON
Newport Coast
OCC made right call in saving for-credit classes
Orange Coast College’s decision to move money to cover the
for-credit classes is the best call because that is their first
obligation, and other classes, community education, is optional for
many people, so the community can choose other outlets, but the kids
who are going to school have to move on.
LU BAKER
Newport Beach
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