MAILBAG - April 12, 2001
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Generosity to schools should be encouraged
Regarding the “Generosity should extend districtwide” editorial that
ran April 8, Newport-Mesa Unified School District costs are paid by
collecting taxes from all homeowners in the district. Because of higher
property evaluation, perhaps Newport Beach homeowners pay more of these
costs on a per capita basis.
Newport Harbor High School has made great strides, been named a Blue
Ribbon school, and has showed concern for community issues, especially
encouraging the minority interests who play an ever-increasing role on
the Newport Harbor campus. There are enthusiastic people in Newport who
would like to enhance the program even more.
It sounds like an idea that shouldn’t be discouraged.
JAMES F. HELFRICH
Newport Beach
Meetings should not be held on same nights
Recently, the Newport Beach City Council nixed a plan to build a
cultural arts center adjoining the central library. The cultural center
would have utilized a very small portion of the open space, yet would
have created additional much-needed parking for the area. It’s a shame
the tree huggers would rather have dusty bushes and weeds over a center
to celebrate our cultural diversity.
Most parents did not attend the City Council meeting. They were busy
watching the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board trustees adopt a
“no bully” policy for our children.
Why are these public meetings held on the same nights, which are the
second and fourth Tuesdays of each month? The City Council changed its
meeting dates in direct conflict with the only other public meetings in
our city. Couldn’t they have chosen the first and third Tuesdays of the
month, allowing people more opportunity to become active in their
decision making policies?
LILLY PARKER
Newport Beach
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