Costa Mesa mayoral pick seems out...
Costa Mesa mayoral pick seems out of touch
A message to the Costa Mesa City Council:
What are you people thinking? I agree 200% with Rachel
Perez-Hamilton, who pointed out that Karen Robinson is not the right
pick for mayor. Although she may be a nice person, the majority of
the Costa Mesa residents who voted, voted for Councilman Gary
Monahan. Being vice mayor, and the majority vote “getter,” he was the
correct choice for mayor.
Perhaps you were afraid of his aspirations to lead a city council
that would actually concentrate on important issues and make
decisions, instead of the waffling you have done in the past. Monahan
was the defibrillator that we needed on the council to get things
going, and you guys blew it.
Is this what we have to look forward to the next couple of years?
A City Council that will vote against anything Monahan supports, even
though the majority of the residents voted for him because of what he
stands for?
I would rather have brand-new rookie City Council members than
those of you who either cannot, or will not, make a decision when
presented with an important issue.
Perhaps you all should step back a minute and think about what you
are supposed to be doing as a member of the Costa Mesa City Council.
If you can’t handle it, step down before you do any more damage.
MELISSA LIPPAND
Costa Mesa
Settlement extension is nothing to celebrate
Pardon me if I don’t get out “the party hats and horns” for the
“good news,” as suggested by Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway. After
14 years of living under the John Wayne Airport flight path and
participating in the city’s Citizens Aviation Committee, I have seen
our neighborhood’s quality of life constantly compromised by those
who have yet to experience an afternoon barbecue under the constant
roar of jets overhead.
Since Mayors Tom Edwards and Clarence Turner left office, not a
single mayor or council person serving Newport Beach has lived in the
Westcliff/Dover Shores neighborhood, and it shows. Anyone who would
want to celebrate an increase of over 20% in both passengers and
flights with a 30% increase in jet gates for an extension of only 10
years, certainly doesn’t live in my neighborhood.
TOM ANDERSON
Newport Beach
Time to elect mayors like city council members
When will the city of Costa Mesa have the residents vote for our
own mayor? I believe our city is large enough now to have our own
mayor.
JOANNE FARRELL
Costa Mesa
Get a handle on noisy low-flying planes now
About four or five months ago, John Wayne Airport started
diverting the small planes from their former flight path roughly down
Jamboree Road to fly in a westerly direction over Costa Mesa after
take-off -- of course very noisy, very low altitude.
I think that’s one of the things that Costa Mesa should start
taking a look at -- all the low-flying planes over our residential
area in Costa Mesa. It doesn’t seem like anyone has addressed that
issue.
JUDITH BOOKER
Costa Mesa
Easy to sum up the new settlement extension
Re: The new John Wayne settlement agreement.
I believe it’s not good for the city.
TOM MYAN
Newport Beach
Newport Beach gives away too much in settlement
When I read the title to Evelyn Hart’s letter, I was surprised at
the word “sells” in the title (“Latest airport extension sells too
much of Newport Beach,” Saturday). It seems to me that better word
would be “gives too much of Newport Beach.”
When I sell something, I expect to get in return for my effort
something other than air pollution, traffic congestion and an
increase of noise. I expect a pleasure or profit for my efforts. I do
not see that 1 million more people passing through Newport Beach
could add to my lifestyle.
Evelyn, as usual, you are right on the issues, and thank you for
you insight.
RICHARD A. HOUGHTON
Newport Beach
New mayor should keep one eye open for messes
Chris Steel, vice mayor. What a mess. Thanks, Mr. District
Attorney. My advise for Mayor Karen Robinson: Watch your back.
Councilman Gary Monahan didn’t. Remember this also: Never wrestle
with a pig ... you both get all dirty ... and the pig loves it.
GARY DRIES
Balboa Island
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