Mailbag - March 21, 2002
Costa Mesa should outlaw RV parking
This letter addresses some points that I hope the City Council will
consider in its decision regarding recreational vehicles (“City Council
puts brakes on new RV law,” March 5).
To start with, anybody who takes even the roughest of polls (which I
have) will know that the vast majority of Costa Mesa residents do not
want recreational vehicles parked on our streets. The RVs are eyesores.
They reduce property values and are a traffic hazard.
I’ve heard the rhetoric of the RV owners at the council meetings
voicing what are the selfish demands of a very small minority. According
to my poll, you should weight the RV owners’ desires at about 5% and the
desires of the anti-RV people at about 95%. Do not be swayed by RV
owners’ raucous emoting at the microphone.
In addition, Lt. Karl Schuler of the Costa Mesa Police Department gave
firm evidence that Newport RV owners are parking in Costa Mesa because
parking is illegal in Newport. That’s terrific. Residents of an adjacent
city park their eyesores in Costa Mesa because Newport wants to keep its
city more attractive. What are we, a dumping ground for neighboring
cities?
For the above reasons, I urge the council to eliminate, or very
severely restrict, parking of the RVs on Costa Mesa streets.
JOHN O’MEARA
Costa Mesa
Mayor should have informed residents of water
I’m commenting on the story “Mayor asks for water reimbursement,”
(Feb. 21) talking about the polluted wells. What I find amazing is how
the Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway is more concerned about asking for a
refund from the water district than to notify the residents that live in
his town that there is a cancer-causing agent in the water.
Unless I’m mistaken -- and we’ve been reading the Daily Pilot every
day -- we haven’t seen any mention of the water having toxic
cancer-causing agents in it, nor have we received any message from City
Hall, the water district or anything on our bill saying there’s danger in
the water. It’s kind of upsetting when our local politicians are more
concerned about dollars than the health and welfare of their
constituents.
TOM SZULGA
Newport Beach
Letter’s Job Center comments insulting
I want to make a comment on the Job Center. I’m pretty frankly
insulted by what Shirley Koch-Smith wrote (Readers Respond, Feb. 14) --
that our country’s spending too much money on illegal immigrants and
everything. For one thing, my mom came to the U.S. about 25 years ago not
speaking too darn well for anything but looking for a better place to
live.
PEDRO LOPEZ
Costa Mesa
Columnist performs wonderful service
I’m responding to the column by Steve Smith, “One parent’s letter of
restraint” (Jan. 26). I was so impressed by the column. My girlfriend
gave it to me, and I cut it out. It’s about PG-13 movies and just keeping
kids young and really restricting and watching what they do -- really
taking an active part in raising them to be responsible, happy, little
people. I am making photocopies and giving it out to as many people as I
can because I absolutely love this column. Thank you, Steve Smith.
LAUREL BREWER
Costa Mesa
New Christmas Boat Parade plan floats
I think the longer Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade should run all
five days (“New plan launched for boat parade,” Feb. 5). The extra 20
minutes isn’t going to kill them. I’m in agreement with reducing it to
five days -- from Wednesday through Sunday. I think that’s a great idea.
I think the homeowners are entitled to have the full parade all of
those nights. What if they have parties every night? What if they bought
those houses based on the fact that the boat parade passes in its
entirety? I firmly believe it would change property values. I absolutely
would not buy a home that did not get the parade all of the days, but
five days is great.
SHERRY PALMATEER
Balboa Peninsula
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