Mailbag - April 29, 2001
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Length of boat parade could be shortened
The people of Newport Beach are continually obliged to accept the
congested brunt of the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade. It is a
wonderful event for young and old, everyone loves it, but why does it
have to be seven days long?
The seven days only serves to dilute its importance. I know the local
business looks forward to this event because for many it is of great
financial importance. There are probably only four days of heavy
participation in the parade. Very few participants go out every night. My
point is that a more condensed boat parade would equally serve the
people. If the parade were shortened to five days, we would accomplish
the same thing without loss to commerce or viewers.
BILL SHAW
Balboa Island
There’s only one reason why Fish Fry has died
Excuse me. Did I miss something? Am I the only one who can see why
there is not going to be a Fish Fry this year? Or am I just the only one
who is willing to comment on it?
Everyone keeps ranting and raving about lack of venue, when in reality
Orange Coast College has more than extended a welcome to the Lions Club
and the Fish Fry. People all gloss over there not being a Fish Fry is due
to a legal dispute, as if that was an act of God, or spontaneously
erupted with no input or direction.
The truth of the matter is a nice lady, I’m sure, tripped on a curb
and hurt herself. Either out of her own volition or advice of a friend,
she secured a lawyer who has somehow now tried to blame a wonderful
organization for this violent curb. This somehow is worth $80,000 in
therapy. I, of course, have no idea how severe the damage is. However,
logic tells me financially to figure about $2,000 to set the ankle and
possibly $1,000 in therapy. The other $77,000 will no doubt go to the
lawyer, minus the court costs. If the lawyer was ethical, he would refuse
to take the case.
If the woman would analyze the issue, she would find that this was not
the Fish Fry’s fault. This was not OCC’s fault. This was not the curb’s
fault. And since you can’t sue gravity, it’s the woman’s own fault. And
who should suffer? About 65,000 residents, kids and the charities that
are desperate for the donations.
Who needs the Fish Fry anyway? This society is a crazy enough ride.
DUANE THOMAS
Costa Mesa
Fairgrounds’ Speedway not pleasing to residents
The Fairgrounds have pulled a fast one on the residents of Costa Mesa;
motorcycle racing and its noise has suddenly tripled, and the public was
informed only one week before opening night. This is the mini-equivalent
of suddenly tripling John Wayne Airport flights.
The same neighborhood that put up with the amphitheater will have
blaring motorcycle engines every Saturday night from April through
October. No more Saturday night barbecues allowed -- spring, summer or
fall. Tough luck, TeWinkle softball players.
Residents did not like the noise during the old two-month schedule but
tolerated it. This new escalation is outrageous and insulting.
PAUL DANIELS
Costa Mesa
Officials should leave Fairview Park alone
I wish the city officials and ex-officials would come by Fairview Park
and see the incredible beauty of waving sprays of mustard and the array
of happy birds enjoying the wilderness.
The persons wanting to change the ecology by disrupting the food chain
to plant “native plants” and trails of cement would realize why we, who
live in proximity to the park, don’t want it disturbed.
Our little strip of landlocked land -- there has been a “No
Trespassing” sign there since the homes were built in 1966 -- has been maintained by the adjacent owners for all these 35 years. It is not a
part of the park, since there is no access except at Placentia and it is
bisected by the main storm channel.
In my opinion, the only possible reason the city can have to fix that
which is not broken is power wielding, and we could use the state funds
for better purposes.
JULIE S. STURDEVANT
Costa Mesa
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