New proposal is one bridge too many
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Lolita Harper
A Mesa Verde resident has come under fire for his seemingly
inconsistent views on two bridges designed to alleviate regional
traffic woes -- neither of which have any local political support.
One is proposed for the impoverished Westside, the other for his
own upscale neighborhood.
Robert Graham has consistently pushed for a bridge at 19th Street
but opposes one at Gisler Avenue. On Tuesday, the Fountain Valley
City Council voted to fund a study of the feasibility of a bridge on
the Mesa Verde street.
A bridge on the Westside of town could bring the much needed
revitalization people have been looking for, Graham said, but his
side of town needs no such help.
“I do live in Mesa Verde, and it’s not broken,” Graham said.
Bridges at Gisler Avenue and 19th Street, which would cross the
Santa Ana River, are included in county transportation plans, but
Costa Mesa and various other cities have been working for years to
get them removed.
Costa Mesa officials have largely led that fight, contending that
either bridge would simply create a “cut-through” for drivers looking
for a shortcut to the Costa Mesa Freeway.
Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach
commissioned a study -- named the Santa Ana River Crossing Study --
to research the effects of removing the bridges from the county
master plan.
Graham, a member of the Community Redevelopment Action Committee
that is designed to forge a future for the Westside, convinced a
majority of his committee members to recommend an official study of a
19th Street bridge to the City Council.
The Mesa Verde resident argued that the council could not make an
informed decision on the bridge proposal if it had not studied all
the possible advantages and disadvantages it might bring.
City Hall insiders fear Graham’s relentless pursuit of a 19th
Street bridge, and the subsequent vote by a council-appointed
committee to study the project independently, sends the same message
of deception as actions by Fountain Valley officials to study a
bridge at Gisler.
While Collins said he had no knowledge of the committee’s official
vote to study the benefits of a 19th Street bridge, he said it does
raise a noteworthy point. The Fountain Valley mayor said that
Graham’s argument is a reasonable one and should be used in favor of
the Gisler Avenue bridge study, as well.
“It’s interesting that they’ve got their own committee saying the
option needs to be at least studied,” Collins said. “That’s our
feeling, as well. It doesn’t hurt anything.”
Costa Mesa City Council members said the committee vote does not
mean the city is moving in that direction and highly doubted any
bridge study would be funded when there was no political support for
it.
Councilman Gary Monahan said he does not support a bridge at
either location, but he can understand Graham’s decision to support
one and not the other. He said either the 19th Street or Gisler
Avenues bridges would destroy the surrounding residential areas, but
the argument for a bridge on the Westside of town has a business
angel.
“The 19th Street bridge is being pushed for economic reasons, to
run through a commercial area of the city that needs revitalization,”
Monahan said. “I don’t agree with Bob and I think it would be very
detrimental for the residential area there, but there is a definite
difference between the bridges.”
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