Laguna group has no role in...
Laguna group has no role in latest El Morro plan
Last week, the El Morro trailer park floated a new scheme to allow
the trailers to stay in [El Morro Village] beyond the expiration of
their lease at the end of 2004.
In the packet sent to the press, the names of two nonprofit
organizations were listed as beneficiaries of supposedly excess
revenues: State Parks Foundation, a statewide organization that
supports state parks, and Laguna Greenbelt Inc.
The board of the Laguna Greenbelt Inc. wishes to reassure our
supporters and members that we want nothing to do with this proposal
other than to see it defeated.
Our name was recklessly linked to this proposal after I
specifically told their representative, almost a week beforehand,
that we wouldn’t accept their money and that there are no
circumstances under which we would support an extension of the
trailer park lease. To include us in the press packet was a political
dirty trick.
For 35 years, Laguna Greenbelt Inc. has earned its reputation for
commitment and integrity in service of our three goals: preservation
of open space, public access to open space and public education about
that open space. To suggest that we would be willing to compromise
the trust and good will of our supporters, and the Laguna Beach
community as a whole, reveals the stay-at-all-cost strategy
apparently adopted by a faction in the trailer park.
We are totally opposed to this proposal. We and State Parks
Foundation are part of a large statewide coalition of environmental,
parks and coastal support groups who actively support the California
State Parks Department plan to restore public access and coastal
habitat in El Moro Canyon starting Jan. 1, 2005.
Steve Lopez, columnist for the Los Angeles Times, put it
beautifully:
“The coastline is one of the few great public spaces we all share,
whether we live in Pacoima or Culver City. It’s our Central Park,
only better, more immense, more fragile. It’s yours, it’s mine, it is
Southern California, and the cost of preserving it is nothing
compared to the cost of compromising it.”
We hope this letter will start to repair the damage to our name
and clarify our position on this issue.
ELIZABETH M. BROWN
Laguna Beach
Though a little late, boat parade was great
I was taught it is never too late to say “thank you,” so I’d like
to thank the committee, the workers and, of course, the boat owners
for the glorious Christmas Boat Parade last year (2002). The time,
work and expense to participate is unreal -- and each vessel is so
different and just plain great.
A big thank from all our party guests, my husband and me.
We take advantage of your work and expense by being at our “view”
window each night. What a wonderful way to start the Christmas
holiday.
Our thanks to all.
DICK AND GERTIE MEEHAN
Newport Beach
Boardwalk plan would be a terrible waste of money
I just read that Newport Beach has authorized $400,000 for a study
of a boardwalk for the Back Bay and then they are going to spend
another $4 million of our money to build it. It must be wonderful to
spend other people’s money so foolhardily.
Why not let the do-gooders that want this boardwalk to start a
fund-raiser to pay for this unneeded project? Has anybody considered
what the maintenance costs would amount to annually? How many years
would it last before it needs replacement? What about liability
issues when people get hurt on the boardwalk? Will the boardwalk
provide an additional fuel source for the almost annual brush fires
in the Back Bay?
If there really is a problem with some plants getting trampled
and, according to a letter writer, birds getting scared out of their
wits, why not hire a ranger to sit on the top of the bluff and
educate the few who get off the trail? Post the legal trails, and
close the others, and cite those who don’t follow the rules.
I would be more than happy to patrol the area for a part of the
$400,000 that you are wasting.
BOB VAN SICKLE
Costa Mesa
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