Newport-Mesa needs leaders like Irvine’s Larry...
Newport-Mesa needs leaders like Irvine’s Larry Agran
Many people in both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are disturbed --
if not irate -- over the role played by the mayor of Irvine in the
development of Proposition 51. Mayor Larry Agran always seems to be
several steps ahead of our own elected leaders, who can only fume and
grumble at his foresight and skills. Proposition 51 may well be the
worst piece of proposed legislation presented to a democracy in the
last 50 years, but Agran sure knows how to look out for his
constituents.
Just imagine, for a few moments, that Agran had been mayor of
Costa Mesa instead of Irvine. The Costa Mesa Freeway would probably
travel underground beneath the business district to end at the city
limits. Eastside residents could talk to each other in their back
yards without having their eardrums damaged by the thunder of the
airport. The relentless slum creation in the city would have been
ended and reversed. Fairview Park would be something enjoyed by
hundreds every weekday and thousands on weekends. Costa Mesa would
receive per capita income at least as much as does Newport Beach and
not almost $30 less. City ordinances would be written so that anyone
could read and understand the meaning as it applies to his or her
plan or problem. Every decision of the Planning Commission would not
be tediously restudied and retried. Maybe we might even have a
beautiful Mormon temple instead of an unsightly Ikea. I could go on,
but you get the picture.
Unfortunately, Costa Mesa can’t have Agran for mayor. We can,
however, seek City Council members who may have more foresight and
combativeness for the city’s welfare than previous mayors have
demonstrated. The worst that can happen is that we elect people who
aren’t as lethargic in seeking the best interests of the city as have
been the incumbents who seek reelection this November. The incumbents
have failed. It is time for a change in the Costa Mesa City Council.
The residents of Newport Beach can make their own analysis.
PAUL FLANAGAN
Costa Mesa
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