Who’s afraid of a big bad bridge?
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While I am checking in a bit late with regards to this 19th Street
bridge concept, I do have a suggestion. Since all cities involved are
concerned about the traffic impact that such a bridge could create,
how about a compromise? Extend the Costa Mesa Freeway all the way to
Coast Highway and build the bridge.
That could solve the congestion problem at 19th Street, where the
freeway dumps a huge amount of traffic. I’m sure those people who
live in Newport Beach and use the freeway to travel to and from their
homes don’t enjoy sitting in all that traffic on a daily basis any
more than those of us in Costa Mesa do. By the time the freeway would
reach Coast Highway, much of the traffic would have already exited at
17th or 16th streets.
If the bridge were to be built at the same time, it would create
more travel options so that no one transportation artery would be
overused.
L. HOGSETT
Costa Mesa
This letter is in regards to the building of a bridge over the
Santa Ana River in Costa Mesa.
City officials and residents of Costa Mesa should take a look at
the benefits of building such a bridge.
The idea is that by building the bridge, the city of Costa Mesa
would connect directly to the ocean and the state beach. This would
benefit the property owners in the area and prove a useful marketing
tool for businesses, rental properties and home owners.
Additionally, the city has been working on a redevelopment plan
for the Westside. By connecting the area to the ocean, property
values would naturally increase, prompting owners to improve their
properties and thus upgrading the entire area. This increase in
values would, in turn, result in more revenue for the city.
City planners should also look at rezoning to take advantage of
this ocean connection. A relative of mine lives in a lovely trailer
park on Whittier Avenue. Across the street is a large bluff
overlooking the ocean and Catalina. Recently, the city approved
construction of public storage units on this bluff. Had the city had
the foresight, they could have approved new single-family homes with
ocean views. This would have improved the area greatly and given a
jump start to the entire Westside redevelopment project.
Local residents should think about crossing the bridge and
arriving just a quarter mile from the beach. This bridge would
increase their access to the ocean and have a direct impact on the
value and future redevelopment of the area.
A bridge could create the beginning of a “new” and better Westside
Costa Mesa.
ELIZABETH KIRCHNER
Newport Beach
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