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March organizers should think of community
I am outraged, but not surprised, that organizers of the Orange
County Dyke March are complaining about the city’s requirements for
their use of city property and services. These people have an agenda
to push and never miss an opportunity to be “in your face” when
matters are not to their liking. It reminds me of a temper tantrum.
I have been working with the city for a special event permit since
February of this year for my own group’s event. At no time have I
thought their requirements burdensome or prejudicial, and several of
them are similar to what is being required of this group. My group is
far more interested in being good neighbors to the surrounding
community and responsible users of city facilities than shoving our
interests down the throats of the public.
Please, Costa Mesa -- do not back down at this group’s threats or
posturing. If this group’s permit application was made by a Costa
Mesa resident, shame on you for not considering the well-being of
your community before the needs of your group. If the permit was
sought by a nonresident, shame on you for trying to jeopardize Costa
Mesa residents by circumventing the safety and courtesy standards
required by our city.
SHARON WILLIAMSON
Costa Mesa
Can’t those three learn how to play nice?
The current tiff among Phil Arst, Mayor Steve Bromberg and City
Manager Homer Bludau is starting to become too boring. Please, can’t
you guys just get together and have a beer somewhere and work out
your personal affronts and problems? Taking up that much newsprint to
complain about personal problems with not-so-subtle accusations is
just not productive from our point of view.
All of these usual suspects should rather be focused on our city
problems. How about water quality; urbanization; traffic concerns;
the 100th anniversary; the new City Hall; the effect of the new state
budget ... little things like that.
One major correction to the mayor’s brief, however: Greenlight is
not a political party! If you can call Phil, Evelyn and Jean a
political party, then it’s the best kept secret in Newport Beach;
other than where and when Warner Bros. will be filming future
episodes of “The O.C.” -- right here in our town.
RON and ANNA WINSHIP
Newport Beach
On residents’ side against developer
I am writing in response to the Thursday Daily Pilot’ “Readers
Respond” section.
I would like to complement the residents who responded to the
threat of the developer threatening to hold the residents and the
City Council hostage. Who do they think they are? Do they think that
the council and the residents of Costa Mesa can be forced to have a
project forced down their throats that they are having second
thoughts about?
My hat is off to the three council members who showed enough
gumption to vote against the developer and want to look further into
the project, and I for one will back the council all the way if they
want to call the developer’s bluff and let him sue the good people of
Costa Mesa. Who do they think they are, anyway? Let’s show them that
there is more to life in Costa Mesa than the almighty dollar.
MIKE PARKS
Costa Mesa
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