LETTER OF THE WEEK
For Fountain Valley residents who are trying to figure out just what’s
causing all the ruckus in town, it’s important to get a little background
on the issues (“Fountain Valley council members face off about flier,”
Aug. 17).
What’s with making everybody park their cars in their garages?
This brouhaha began with proposed “improvements” to the Slater Avenue
and Euclid Street intersection. The city’s plan would sacrifice on-street
parking for Fountain Valley residents so nonresidents can drive through
the city a little quicker. Residents who live in homes, apartments and
condos along Slater Avenue and Euclid Street have attended Planning
Commission hearings and complained bitterly. The city’s numbers don’t
make sense, and it’s a typical case of “ready, fire, aim” planning.
It is this unpopular scheme -- and the objections to it -- that
prompted City Council comments exploring the possibility of forcing
Paradise Manor homeowners to park their cars inside their garages. If we
treated the town’s homeowners as if they were renters, and made them all
share their garages, and filled every garage with a car, the consultant
and staff can show that there won’t be any problem. But that would be
discriminatory, unless we made everyone in the city park in their garage.
A better idea would be to abandon this unworkable plan. But the city
peddled this project as part of the Euclid Corridor Augmentation and has
funding from the Orange County Transportation Authority. If we don’t
spend the money soon, we will lose it, and city folks might be
embarrassed. Will common sense triumph over bureaucratic inertia?
Who’s doing these fliers attacking the City Council?
Some owners of large recreational vehicles are as mad as hornets. They
want Fountain Valley to continue to have the weakest laws in the area
regarding storing RVs on public streets, and they don’t want the current
laws enforced. Otherwise they would have to pay to store their vehicles.
They don’t want to give the rest of us an opportunity to vote on
toughening our parking ordinances. They’ve recruited Chuck Conlosh as
their front man and added a pile of patriotic rhetoric to hide their
unpopular position.
I didn’t have strong feelings about the RV issue until I listened to
people with big RVs claim they moved to our city because we had the
weakest rules they could find. Others testified that they bought big RVs
only after they realized they could get away with storing them on
residential streets as long as they moved them a little after the police
marked their tires. We may not want Irvine-style rules, but do we want
lower standards than Garden Grove or Santa Ana?
GUS AYER
Fountain Valley
* GUS AYER ran for Fountain Valley City Council in 1994 and is
president of the Green Valley Homeowners Recreation Assn.
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