What to do with the Montage, take 2
Dennis Myers
Sure, there were a few people unhappy about the conversion of
Treasure Island from a dated trailer park surrounded by ugly fences
and “no trespassing” signs to a beautiful public attraction. The
majority of Lagunans voted for a quality venue and now it is a
reality for everyone. What to do?
First, make sure the city officials funnel the tax revenues back
into our schools and community facilities like they always promise.
In the Montage we have a quality business neighbor that will generate
significant tax revenue instead of another
“tattoo-coffee-taco-lingerie
-boutique.”
Second, visit and enjoy the beautiful park areas. Those that
worked so hard to include park and recreation areas for the public
should be proud of their accomplishments. You sure couldn’t enjoy the
beach as it was in the past.
Third, remember that those working at the resort are ambassadors
for our city. Let’s reinforce their efforts and also become
ambassadors so those visitors from around the world will learn how
special it is to be in Laguna Beach.
Fourth, offer thanks that we have a responsible business
organization managing the Montage. They did a masterful job during
the construction period. Yes, local contractors made some mistakes,
but they were acknowledged and corrected. Also be thankful that
management had a sense of quality and the financial resources to go
the extra mile to make the project successful. All the doom and gloom
predicted by a few never came true because of their exceptional
leadership.
Finally, embrace this beautiful and elegant new neighbor. Like any
gem, it is only going to grow in value to the community. Make the
true Lagunan welcoming gesture of a smile and an offer to be a good
and kind neighbor in our special community.
* DENNIS MYERS is a Laguna Beach resident and “proud neighbor” of
the Montage.
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