Governor could help landslide victims
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[The following letter was sent to Gov. Schwarzenegger.]
By Matt Lawson
I am not a big fan of big government. There are times, however,
when only government can, as Abraham Lincoln once put it, “do for the
people that which they cannot do for themselves.”
Our unfortunate neighbors in Laguna Beach, who suffered the recent
and uninsured loss of their homes as a result of the Bluebird Canyon
landslide, need and deserve your immediate attention and assistance.
Laguna Beach Mayor Elizabeth Pearson-Schneider and the other
members of our small town’s City Council (who basically serve as
community volunteers) have done their utmost to provide emergency aid
for the Bluebird Canyon victims.
Right now, the victims’ most urgent need is for a place to call
home for the next 2-3 years while they attempt to put their lives
back together. The mayor has quite sensibly proposed that the state
make available 13 existing mobile homes at El Morro Village, which is
part of Crystal Cove State Park, for use as temporary housing for
these landslide victims.
All other trailers could be removed from El Morro and the city of
Laguna Beach would pay for a new septic tank for those 13, overcoming
the objection raised by the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control
Board.
These 13 mobile homes could be hidden, out of sight from Pacific
Coast Highway. Providing these landslide victims with emergency
housing at a state-owned facility on the “land” side of PCH for 2-3
years would not delay the further development of the newly expanded
State Park at Crystal Cove, a decision which I absolutely support.
I understand that there are no funds available for further park
improvements for at least 3-5 years once the cottages on the “ocean”
side of PCH have been rebuilt.
You can surely appreciate the plight of these landslide victims in
Laguna since you live in Pacific Palisades, another lovely hillside
community where I also lived during the ‘60s and ‘70s.
As governor, you have emergency authority to overcome the
obstacles being thrown in the way of this sensible solution by the
state park bureaucracy and over-ride any other objections raised by
other governmental bodies once our city has been designated as a
disaster area.
I would respectfully request that you make that designation and
act as quickly as possible to allow these Bluebird Canyon landslide
victims to temporarily live in the existing mobile homes already in
place in this state park.
* Matt Lawson is a Laguna Beach resident.
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