Main Street ficus discussion continues
Ficus trees are beautiful and they improve with age. If you have
ever had to replace the entire sewer line from your house to the
center of the street, after a back-up into every drain in the house,
and all because of two old ficus trees, then you would know that
Balboa Village is correct to replace those invasive trees.
Why not plant orchid trees and palms? Something tropical for the
ocean front. The tree they have been discussing as a replacement has
long thorns. Sorry, Balboa Arbor Society, why not just get with the
program and decide on another beautiful tree.
MARCELLA KIRST
Newport Beach
Please. Can these Newport people step outside their sheltered
little lives for one moment? I only wish I had their problems that
the most important thing in my life is to fight the city on whether
or not some ficus trees (that was damaging other people’s property)
get cut down or if my dog can go on the beach without a leash
(“Newport can tighten leash,” Sept. 5).
I shudder to think of the amount of money the city has had to
waste defending themselves against these self-important people who
have way too much money and time on their hands that they feel they
can go around wasting others.
Personally, I would rather have seen that money go to improving
schools and other areas that would improve the community as a whole
and not just a few.
In the past year, thousands of people lost their lives, many more
their loved ones, we’re fighting terrorism, and people are worried
about their dog on a leash? I would suggest getting a little
perspective on life.
Do you think we can we move on now?
CATHY COLEMAN
Newport Beach
I’m trying to get a group together to file a class-action suit
against the city because they’ve allowed all of these eucalyptus
trees in Corona del Mar to block everybody’s views. I’ve got a
picture of a view I had seven to eight years ago and the city trees
now are blocking my view to a point where it is now diminishing the
value of my home.
What kind of a price do you put on that? The city is not trimming
the trees back the way they should be, they’re getting diseased. The
trees are blocking people’s views now and I might get a group to file
a class-action suit. I know if I went to sell my house now it would
be worth a lot less than it would if I had the view seven years ago.
JIM DEGRADEL
Corona del Mar
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