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Overpopulation the problem at Newport Harbor High
I think that maybe the problem is the population at Newport Harbor
and that they should be looking at all the inner-district transfers
(“Rallies are no place for parents,” Thursday).
There’s a large a number of kids that have transferred in from
Corona del Mar High School, from Costa Mesa High School, from
Estancia High School into Newport Harbor that are not in the zone,
and I think all those kids need to go back to their neighborhood
schools and that we should be looking at that problem first and not
focusing so much on this.
OLIVIA NELSON
Newport Beach
Dining event leaves
bad Taste in her ears
I’m sure that the Taste of Newport is a wonderful thing even
though I have never attended, but why oh why did the music have to be
so loud that we could hear it in Newport Heights (“Summing up and
looking forward to a new Taste,” Wednesday). I work near 17th and
Santa Ana streets in Costa Mesa and heard the music from there also.
I am sure there were many more complaints than mine. The organizers
should have more consideration for residents.
LUCILLE DAVIS
Newport Beach
Flights need to
depart the skies
[Regarding planes flying over Costa Mesa on the way to Long Beach
Airport], I realize planes have to fly, but they are not at 4,000
feet. One time, at night -- I don’t know how many of them come by --
one came by and we could even see the “blue,” and you know who that
is.
I guess they have about 40 flights out of there or something now.
So all I care about is that they do not fly that low. I think it’s
very dangerous and also, in reading your article about flights over
the city, it seems like they don’t have to.
So, should the city take action now or later? I’d say now if we
have any rights to it, but I think all I’d care about is that they’re
4,000 feet up. I don’t know how they’re going to land when they get
over to Seal or Huntington Beach.
GARY KEMPINSKY
Costa Mesa
Balboa Pier renovation
lacks workmanship
I take a daily walk on the Balboa Peninsula everyday. The new
pier, the Balboa Pier, and all the blue and white concrete where they
have the palm trees planted right at the entrance of the pier is
already cracking apart.
It appears there has been substandard workmanship done there. .
GARY FISHER
Costa Mesa
Daily Pilot teen
columnist hits the mark
I read a wonderful column written by a young fellow called Michael
Walek in the Sept. 24 Pilot and I found it very profound and I think
he’s an incredible writer (Student Outlook, “Carve out your own niche
in life”). I just wanted to let you know that I really enjoyed that
article. .
VIVIAN BERGER
Newport Beach
Stop running the photo of Red Baron looking at the beach
I don’t care one way or another what happens with the Newport
Beach dog leash law (“Newport can tighten leash,” Sept. 5). It really
doesn’t affect me, but if I see one more picture of that dog sitting
on the windowsill overlooking Corona del Mar State Beach, I think I’m
going to croak.
GEORGE LAMPINEN
Newport Beach
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