“We’ve heard a lot from the view...
“We’ve heard a lot from the view community tonight, but a lot of
people like me live in the flatland where the view is the trees. I
think we need to look at ways we might be a little more proactive in
protecting problem trees in areas where there aren’t any views. In
those areas, we need to make an effort to keep them.”
-- Don Webb, a Newport Beach councilman who lives across from
Mariners Park, on a different view of the city’s update tree policy
“It makes class a lot more enjoyable.”
-- Megan McCal, a first-year student at Orange Coast College, on
the fact that students in college want to be there, as opposed to her
classmates in high school
“There’s one thing we don’t want, and that’s closure. We want to
continue to celebrate her.”
-- Zach Biehl, on the 10th anniversary of his sister Amy’s death
in South Africa and the fact that he and his family continue to help
others in her name
“We’re not really anti-bark park. We’re saying, ‘They already have
a bark park. They don’t need another one. We need a skate park.’ Dogs
aren’t more important than kids.”
-- Jim Gray, a longtime advocate for a skate park, on the fact
that he supports a skate park, but not necessarily at the expense of
bark park proponents
“Eventually, no matter how good the intentions are, one of these
days, some young man or woman will be on a skateboard going through
that parking lot and someone will not be caring for their dog the way
they should be and whether the dog bites somebody or just scares the
skateboarder, they’re going to go down and we’ll probably end up
losing our bark park.”
-- Terry Tyson, the vice chairman of the Costa Mesa Bark Park
Foundation, on his opposition to placing a skate park near the bark
park off Arlington Drive
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