Don’t approve Poseidon report Please don’t approve...
Don’t approve Poseidon report
Please don’t approve the Poseidon environmental report and vote
against the desalination plant. We already have enough air and ocean
pollution in Southeast Huntington Beach.
CURTIS L STELLEY
Huntington Beach
Helicopters should be cut before cops
Although your July 10 article “Surf City lays off 37 employees in
cuts” didn’t state which six members of the Police Department were
laid off, I’m guessing none came from the helicopter unit. Is it
really in the best interest of residents to now have less police
services on the ground and the same unnecessary service in the air?
If so, I hope they hold a moment of silence at 600 feet for the
six newly unemployed below.
SEAN STEPHAN
Huntington Beach
Maybe city should contract police, fire
Week after week I read of all the budget problems at City Hall,
now I’m reading that dozens have faced layoffs and HBTV-3 is going
off the air. Where will this stop?
The city has got to look at any and all options to reduce
spending. One option that hasn’t been explored is contracting out
police or fire. My sister and her family live in Mission Viejo and
have had first-hand experience with the county fire department. She
has nothing but praise for the fine job they do. I’m sure they would
be capable of doing the same excellent job in our community and
probably save us some needed dollars in the process. Don’t get me
wrong, I have nothing against our fine police officers and
firefighters, I just wonder if we can still afford them in these
economic times.
ANITA WYATT
Huntington Beach
Council deserves support, not criticism
Once again, I must respond to Gary Arneson’s letter (“For cuts,
council should look in mirror,” July 17). He felt the City Council
should cut back on their own benefits to save programs and money for
the city.
Their job, for all intensive purposes, is already a volunteer job
when you consider the hours of service they contribute to this city.
They do this job to make our city a better place to live and to keep
developers and outsiders with their own agendas, at bay. I feel we
are so fortunate to have the people we have. Some may be new and
learning the job, but all are dedicated to people who have the best
interests of this city in mind.
We are in the midst of a poor economy and all cities, as well as
our state, must make difficult choices. Their decision to use money
to maintain infrastructure, in my opinion, is right on. We are a
classy city. Why would we want cracked, uplifted sidewalks and
crumbling sewers with uncut trees hanging over the middle of our
streets.
Our City Council needs our input right now, not our criticism.
MEG WATSON
Huntington Beach
City could save with automatic billing
It’s about time that the city of Huntington Beach can do automatic
deductions for our water fees. It’s been years, and they can’t get it
together over there. You still have to go in to pay your bills. That
would save us money. Probably another employee could be let out of
that department if we could just pay our bills in automatic
deduction. For some reason, nobody seems able to do this very simple
thing.
CHLOE MIECZKOWSKI
Huntington Beach
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