Mailbag - April 5, 2001
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New fire chief genuinely cares for community
Costa Mesa is incredibly fortunate to have Jim Ellis as its new fire
chief (“Costa Mesa names new fire chief,” March 28). Jim and his family
are exceptional people who genuinely care about the community and people
around them. Congratulations on a wonderful choice to lead the fire
department.
MARY URASHIMA
Huntington Beach
Making Santa Ana bulk mail hub not too smart
This is in response to (“Bulk mail heads to Santa Ana post office,”
March 29). Twenty years ago, when I started a home-based business in
Costa Mesa, I cut my bulk-mail teeth at the Adams Avenue post office. If
it wasn’t for the assistance (and a huge amount of patience) of Roosevelt
“Smitty” Smith, I think I would have given up and gone back to work for
someone else.
As the current president of Mesa Verde Community Inc. and newsletter
editor for the past three years, I can honestly say that, again, Smitty’s
knowledge, patience and expertise are invaluable. I have not had time to
gather our board of directors to discuss how much of an impact this will
have on the future of our newsletter, but it doesn’t seem to make a lot
of sense to mail a newsletter that has a Santa Ana postmark to 3,000 Mesa
Verde residents. We may have to rethink how we achieve our mission
statement, which is to “Inform, Educate and Beautify Mesa Verde.” Why are
you trying to fix something that isn’t broke?
CINDY BRENNEMAN
Costa Mesa
Share Our Selves enriches countless lives
Shame on you Councilman Chris Steel. How can you be so myopic? Using
your reasoning, I could state that all the problems of our society are
the fault of elected officials like you.
Share Our Selves has been an excellent neighbor in Costa Mesa and
should continue to be praised for its efforts to assist those in need.
Did you know that the group was honored as recently as last month as a
Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame award recipient?
The question is, does the vast majority of this community have the
continuing courage to stand up for Share Our Selves? I for one say “yes.”
I will be counted as a Costa Mesa resident (of 38 years) who both sees
and knows the great value that Share Our Selves has contributed to this
community over the past 31 years.
My challenge to you is to have you see for yourself. Do you have the
courage to personally visit the group and speak to the staff, volunteers
and the people of Costa Mesa who are enriched by the wonderful mission
and actions of this organization?
DENNIS K. CLARK
Costa Mesa
School zone doesn’t stop at the school
Thank you so much for Carl E. Ossipoff’s letter (“Folks should slow
down near schools,” April 1) about people slowing down near schools. It
is a letter that I have often wanted to write. I live on the Balboa
Peninsula and I cannot believe the speeds at which people blaze through
our school zone. Drivers get very agitated when they are behind me
because I drive the speed limit. Often, they will pass around me
accelerating right through the school zone and crosswalk.
Many people do not realize that a school zone is more than just a
crosswalk and they will speed up as soon as they have gone through it,
oblivious to the fact that parents and children are loading and unloading
in and around the school in the school zone. If everyone can just drive
the speed limit, our children, their parents and the school faculty will
be so much safer. It is my hope and prayer that it doesn’t take a tragedy
to get people to slow down.
JENNIFER FISHER
Balboa Peninsula
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