Mailbag - Nov. 8, 2001
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At Monday night’s Huntington Beach City Council meeting, two awards
were presented. One was presented to the Bolsa Chica Stewards and another
to the Amigos de Bolsa Chica. Both awards were presented by our city’s
environmental representative for the efforts of these two groups for
their work in the Bolsa Chica wetlands.
I was not aware that our city had adopted the practice of awarding
efforts by personnel to clean up state-owned land. Our own city park is
in need of cleanup and improvement.
Why are we not encouraging effort to be expended within our city
limits instead of outside our city limits such as state land?
Shouldn’t the state maintain Bolsa Chica or is our city so absorbed in
looking at a tree that they cannot
see the forest?
BOB POLKOW
Huntington Beach
Plans for strand should be scaled back
The city and redevelopment agency should scale back plans for the two
block-area Downtown between Main and 5th streets because the current plan
is ugly.
They have taken away the small-town charm that Seal Beach, Newport
Beach and Laguna Beach all have, and they’ve created eclectic, monolithic
structures that are taking away the ocean views from buildings further
back.
Unless they come up with something that is conducive to the “Surf City
environment,” they should find a new planning commission. This comes from
a person that has an architectural design background.
ANDREW KOVACA
Huntington Beach
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