EDITORIAL
There have been twin pieces of good news this month for Surf City
residents living in the southeast part of town, near both the Ascon/NESI
dump site and the AES power plant.
The first was the decision by the City Council to declare the area a
redevelopment zone. While the word redevelopment can strike fear into
residents’s hearts -- thoughts of eminent domain and government turned
overly powerful, rise quickly to the forefront -- in this case, the
designation could bring in nearly $1 million for cleanup and improvements
in just the first two years along with additional property tax funds.
Of course, the City Council will have to act wisely, openly and
carefully to ensure that the fears of redevelopment don’t develop into
reality for those living within zone, which is bounded by Newland Street
to the west, Hamilton Avenue to the north, Magnolia Street on the east
and Pacific Coast Highway on the south. And with the decision coming on a
5-2 vote, with Mayor Debbie Cook and Councilwoman Connie Boardman
dissenting, there are at least two skeptics right in the heart of the
discussion who can be counted on to rein in any wayward moves.
The second bit of good news is that an initial step toward cleanup at
the long-neglected Ascon site has begun. This preliminary testing of the
ground at the polluted 38-acre dump will seek out the exact nature of the
contamination, opening the door for nine companies, including most major
oil producers, to work collectively to rid the area of the waste. The
cost of the cleanup is $31.5 million for soil cleanup alone. But with the
land worth well more than that -- not to mention the value of homes there
-- now may be the time, finally, that forces combine to get the site
clean.
A successful cleanup would be a significant legacy for this City
Council and a major boon to the southeast part of town. Everyone with
something to gain should be working to see it happen.
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