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Kohl’s store will
fall by the wayside
We really need a recreation area in Costa Mesa we can be proud of
(“Environmental study launched for Kohl’s store,” Aug. 20). A clean
stadium movie theater and an upgraded bowling alley -- these are
already at that location and could be improved for the Mesa Verde and
Costa Mesa neighbors to use and be proud of. As for the Kohl’s
department store, we already have a Target and will have an Ikea on
the way, a T.J. Maxx and a Kmart all on Harbor Boulevard between the
San Diego Freeway and Wilson Street.
At Adams Avenue and Brookhurst Street, just more than a mile from
Adams and Harbor Boulevard, we have another Target, and across the
street a Mervyns’s. Kohl’s department stores are generally not as
desirable as these aforementioned stores. Why take away a much-needed
recreation area for a low-quality department store? Let’s clean up
the movie area and bowling alley. I feel it would eventually draw
more revenue for the city and be a very enjoyable area to shop and
enjoy. We just don’t need this department store. It’ll just be empty
inside of a year and a half, just sitting there like a big moth.
DOROTHY BELLER
Costa Mesa
Walking to school doesn’t work for some
I couldn’t disagree with columnist Steve Smith more (Family Time,
“A snow job on why kids don’t walk to school,” Sunday). We would love
to walk to school, but we live one and a half blocks from school,
Mariners Elementary. We live in Eastside Costa Mesa and Mariners is
in Newport on Irvine Avenue, so my kids have to cross Irvine Avenue.
All of the streets that are right across from the school don’t
have signals, so we would have to go to 19th Street, which isn’t very
far, but once they cross at 19th, which does have a crossing guard
but is still very dangerous because people turn right on the red
light even if there’s a crossing guard in the crosswalk because
people are always in such a hurry, they would still have to walk
along Irvine Avenue to the front of the school where people are
going, and I’m not exaggerating, like 60 mph. It’s so incredibly
dangerous.
So although my children would love to walk to school or ride their
bikes, and I would also like that too, we don’t feel safe at all
doing it. So it is absolutely ridiculous that I, along with the five
other families whose children attend Mariners on my block alone, have
to get in our cars and drive and become part of the very heavy
traffic problem at Mariners Elementary.
So although your column was well-written and probably true in a
lot of areas, it certainly isn’t true in Eastside Costa Mesa because
if you are ever at Mariners school between 8 and 8:10 a.m., you’ll
see what I mean. And now they’re putting in that library over there,
so we’re going to have even more traffic and congestion and people
who don’t obey the traffic laws and the families that run across
Irvine, with no signal, with their little kindergartners and their
strollers in front of them with cars speeding by at 60 mpht is bad.
So anyway, it was an interesting column. It’s just not true for
our area. Just thought I’d let you know. But keep up of the good
writing work, I read your column whenever it appears.
ELIZABETH BARNES
Costa Mesa
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