Newport Dunes owners make right decision...
Newport Dunes owners make right decision
The decision by the new Dunes owners not to build a hotel in the
foreseeable future is the best decision they could have made for our
city. Any hotel would have added significant traffic to the already
gridlocked intersection at Bayside and Pacific Coast Highway. Kudos
to the new Dunes owners for being so sensitive to our community’s
concerns.
SUSAN SKINNER CAUSTIN
Newport Beach
The wrong Beek was chosen for DP 103 list
Wish to call your attention to your special section, Daily Pilot
Top 103, where you published the wrong Beek. Seymour is the most
beneficial to the community.
ED FITCH III
Newport Beach
Pimco leader deserves top spot on the DP 103 list
I’ve watched year after year how you have left off probably one of
the most influential businessmen in Newport Beach, let alone the
country, when it comes to the bond market, and that is Bill Gross
from Pimco. This representative from the Newport Beach community not
only has a major influence on the stock and markets but is weekly, if
not daily, broadcast around the globe from his Newport Beach office
in Fashion Island giving his commentary on the U.S. Treasury market.
I find it very upsetting that you can have local real estate agents,
a dog that can’t swim in the water and other folks that maybe are
less of an influence or less important in our community. Where’s
Lindsey Davenport? Where’s Bill Gross? This are the people that help
put Newport Beach on the map for a world community to see.
BEN TROSKY
Laguna Beach
Still curious about suspended lawyer
I was literally heading out the door for a weeklong vacation when
the article in Saturday’s Daily Pilot about Jerry Sheer caught my eye
(“City attorney Scheer reinstated”). I have no doubt that Sheer is
feeling stress from the situation. The public reports have done
nothing to allay the curiosity of the residents of this city. Of
course, we can all sleep better with Chris Steel on the case. His
quote in the Pilot, “I couldn’t find a single impropriety and I
thought we were headed down the wrong track,” made me wonder whether
he was talking about his case or this case.
GEOFF WEST
Costa Mesa
Don’t even think of booting Bell Curve columnist
In response to the Oct. 3 letter from reader David Miller, “Pilot
should consider retiring Bell Curve columnist,” don’t you dare! He’s
the one person I can count on to speak my mind. Bell is the voice of
reason regarding our often self-indulgent city of Newport Beach. We
have many reasons to enjoy and appreciate where we live, but economic
and political diversity are not among them. We are not a racially
mixed city. We are a small town whose energies remain focused on
issues other communities would feel blessed to count among their
problems. It is precisely because we live where we do and how we do
that make Bell’s observations essential. The Bell Curve is an
excellent reflecting pool in which we should be anxious to gaze, or
at least occasionally willing to peek, for a glimpse at how we look.
MARCA H. SINGER
Newport Beach
Ficus coverage focuses attention on Balboa
Kudos to the tree huggers.
As a proprietor at “ground zero,” I, along with my good neighbors,
have enjoyed a windfall thanks to your cause celebre.
We have enjoyed more than our 15 minutes of fame, so keep those
uneducated cards and letters coming. We might just survive another
long and lonely winter with your help.
My only regret is that we cannot provide you with a life.
DICK FREDERIKSEN
Balboa Peninsula
Newport Beach reader has thoughts for Pilot staff
Thoughts for the day:
* Regarding ficus trees, cool it. We’re tired of hearing about
them. The city did the only thing that was logical.
* Regarding steeples, the higher, the better. We need a landmark
in an otherwise drab neighborhood.
BOB WOLFF
Newport Beach
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