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Kohl’s would fit nicely with the new IKEA
Why not put Kohl’s in the IKEA area since arrangements have
already been made for freeway access? The draw of two large stores
should be successful for both and it shouldn’t have any additional
traffic impact at that location.
Now, for Kona Lanes isn’t there someone out there interested in
preserving a great and historically significant piece of
architecture. I think an entertainment center that was refurbished
could go there, and the skating rink has trained some Olympic-class
skaters. It seems a shame to lose that distinction for Costa Mesa.
And while you’re at it, throw in a skateboard park. There must be
someone out there with money, imagination and foresight.
NANCY PERKINS
Costa Mesa
Council should go back to the past for its future
Might I suggest a citizen who fulfills the exact qualifications
for Karen Robinson’s vacancy. This person has the strength,
intelligence, the knowledge of how government works, and interacts,
many times demonstrates the community awareness and commitment, has
familiarity with city budgets and an open-minded approach to the
individuals and issues.
The one person who currently fits this profile and already served
on city council and lost the last election by a small margin, gives
the present council a jump start.
I propose Heather Somers.
There are a large number of voters who would also applaud
Heather’s appointment as a logical answer to the present problem.
ELEANORE HUMPHREY
Costa Mesa
No beating around the dais to suggest a council member
Linda Dixon would be the best for the council to appoint.
JANE DICK
Costa Mesa
Don’t want to wait for a new election? Use the last one
There is a way to fill the vacancy on the Costa Mesa City Council
that would respect the will of the voters almost as much as holding a
special election, while avoiding the expense and delay of actually
holding one.
Since the voters expressed their will in a general election only
five months ago, council members should carry out that will of the
voters rather than their own personal preferences.
The person who fills the vacancy should be one who has
demonstrated substantial public support, in addition to having the
experience to be an effective council member right away. Experience
matters, because it generally takes about two years to learn the
ropes and become an effective council member. A “newbie” could spend
the entire year and a half that remains of Robinson’s term just
learning the job.
The first runner-up in the Council election held just five months
ago has already shown that she has the support of a large portion of
the electorate, having come in just behind Allan Mansoor by a
razor-thin margin. She already has the experience of a full four
years as a council member as well as a year as mayor; she already
knows the job.
The council members should give effect to the will of the voters
and appoint the next-highest vote-getter, Linda Dixon, to fill the
vacancy.
ELEANOR EGAN
Costa Mesa
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