Homeowner: Sign too ‘ugly’
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Elia Powers
When Costa Mesa lawyer George Cote bought a home near the San Diego
(405) Freeway, he never thought he’d have to deal with this.
A Caltrans sign alerting freeway drivers to merge left was planted
sometime Thursday on the inside of a sound wall that separates his
backyard from the freeway. Cote and his wife, Becky Cote, were out of
the house at the time.
The couple didn’t notice the sign that night, but Becky Cote did
when she walked to the backdoor window Friday morning and saw it
sticking out from the wall.
“She came to the bedroom and started screaming, ‘George, look at
what’s outside,’” said Cote, an attorney who handles wills, trusts
and other transactions.
The Cotes use their backyard regularly, and George Cote said the
sign has turned the sound wall into an eyesore.
“It’s not funny because it’s so ugly,” he said. “We won’t enjoy
being outside with the sign there.
“It’s offensive.”
George Cote called Caltrans representatives on Friday to describe
the situation and demand that the sign be removed.
The sign is mounted on Caltrans property, but George Cote said it
encroaches upon his property because it juts out from the wall.
Caltrans information officer Sandy Friedman said engineers are
planning to visit the Cotes’ New Hampshire Drive home today to
determine if the sign was put in place according to Caltrans
standards.
Becky Cote said signs are occasionally placed on the inside of
sound walls if there is a space or safety concern with putting them
outside.
George Cote said engineers will be conducting a property-line
search in the next few days to decide what will be done.
He has contacted an associate in state Sen. John Campbell’s office
about the sign.
And if Caltrans doesn’t remove the sign, “I’m ready to take it
down myself,” George Cote said.
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