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Football coach, player do great jobs
I want to pay you a sincere compliment for the article regarding
Elizabeth Eddy (“All the right moves,” Tuesday). What a wonderful
lady she is. She’s a great gal and she does a great job.
But I also want to comment on the wonderful coach that they have
there, Kirk Norton. He just loves his kids. He knows everybody by
name and he knew it from the first day one. The guy has done a great
job. I want to thank you, the Daily Pilot, for taking the time to
write about this wonderful young lady. Also, please remember that we
are neighbors here, we all live here, I’ve lived here for 67 years
and I really appreciate your paper. Thank you very much.
GINO BOERO
Costa Mesa
Ficus trees simply needed to be torn down
I find it incredible that a few people can hold Newport Beach
hostage. Where have these people been for the last two years? Why is
it that none of these people stepped forward until after the removal
of the trees had been voted on and plans were finalized for the
revitalization of Balboa.
All this talk about the trees, what about the merchants and
property owners? I, for one am thankful that our city and City
Council is spending millions of dollars to clean up Balboa; it is
long overdue. Instead of spending all this energy for some trees, how
about supporting our local merchants. Have any of these tree people
looked at the sketches? Have they seen how attractive Balboa will be
with new wider sidewalks? I am glad the trees are gone; it’s time for
a new beginning for a revitalized Balboa.
PEGGY WHITEHEAD
Peninsula Point
More code enforcement may not solve problem
In the Sept. 19 edition of the Pilot, there was an article about
cleaning up some of the worst Costa Mesa apartments through code
enforcement (“Code proposal triggers debate”). Many people have been
speaking up about this for at least a couple of years. My thought is
that something could have and should have been done about this a long
time ago.
The article mentioned Planning Commission Chairwoman Katrina Foley
“has been pushing for a program to eradicate substandard housing for
almost a year.”
My question is does it really need to take that long? She wants it
to be a “comprehensive” program and to increase the number of code
enforcement officers. To me, that means more bureaucracy and red
tape. Now, I am not opposed to more code enforcement officers if it
solves the problem. But according to the staff report code
enforcement already responded to 58 complaints of substandard housing
this year.
Can’t we act on those complaints right now? Won’t that start to
solve the problem right now with no new red tape? Surely as time goes
on, people will see the results and more will call code enforcement.
Councilman Gary Monahan was right in saying that “adding new
bureaucracy is not always the best way to combat an issue.”
ALLAN R. MANSOOR
Costa Mesa
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Allan R. Mansoor is a Costa Mesa City Council
candidate.
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