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Westside does not need redevelopment
I am very much against Costa Mesa adding to the Westside
redevelopment area. I agree with Carol Ann Burr that all the city
needs to do to improve the looks of that area is to enforce the codes
now on the books. A little curb and sidewalk work by the city
wouldn’t hurt, either.
There are many viable small businesses in that area doing many
interesting things that are an asset to the city’s reputation, not to
mention the people they employ. I can’t count the number of times
that I’ve been reading a national or international magazine article
about some machine or vehicle development, or an interesting project,
and see that it was/is done in Costa Mesa. Often times, it will be
located in that Westside business area of the city. Many of those
businesses have been in the same location for many years and would
close if they had to move.
FRANK COLVER
Newport Beach
Sometimes Costa Mesa can’t stands no more
Geoff West did certainly open up a can of spinach when he decried
Costa Mesa City Council meeting niceties (“A bumbling way to run a
City Council meeting,” Tuesday).
I know that a lot of people have an opinion that looks count, and
being well-dressed, having charming speech and a PhD is quite
impressive for leadership capability. I remember former school
district employee Stephen Wagner and former county Treasurer-Tax
Collector Robert Citron had popular appeal and stellar nuance. These
leaders were “in control-type people,” and perhaps the voters got
enough of that kind of representative and decided to let a “Popeye”
type give it his best shot. Popeye would try to be courteous, but
when the situation arose, he opened up a can of spinach and got
things done.
Of course, I know that flat, platitude-filled, insipid and mundane
meetings are what is expected, but isn’t that how we got here, the
condition of the same old, same old, nothing done?
I am one person who wants results, and I am not an articulate snob
who won’t turn down help from someone who just said, “I yam what I
yam, and I can’t stands no more.”
L. SCHWANDT
Costa Mesa
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