Mobile home park resident reeling from ‘the spin’
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Dick Matherly
I am a homeowner in El Nido Mobile Home Park. I am still hurting from
the Costa Mesa City Council decision on Monday night. I admire
Councilwoman Libby Cowan’s “guts” -- as Councilman Mike Scheafer puts
it -- to stand up to Joe Brown. I have been doing it every Monday
night at council and Planning Commission meetings. Cowan would have
shown more “guts” if she would not have been so quick to reject the
interim ordinance, which was the only protection we have against
Brown.
I have great pride in my honesty and integrity. Guess I could
never be a politician or a reporter. Some of it I got from my mom
when I was young ,but the rest I learned in the service of my country
-- from the age of 15 in World War II to 37 in Vietnam.
Now that I am 75, I still have it. Not so sure that is good in
this age, but it’s in me. So, when I speak on Monday nights, I do not
slander Brown. I speak from my heart, and anything I say, I can back
up. On the other hand, since Brown’s attorney and representatives
have started speaking, I have never heard so much “spin” and “hype”
in all my life.
But when I rebut it, I’m a trouble maker. Monday night, when Mayor
Gary Monahan started the public comment portion of the meeting, he
began by saying that neither Brown, nor anyone else, was trying to
take away our dignity and integrity. I had intended to make my
presentation about the conversion ordinance but I had to correct
Monahan, since taking our dignity is what the mobile home park
manager has been trying to do since Christmas.
I got one sentence out when the mayor admonished me as if I were a
little kid but, as people commented later, he let everyone else say
whatever they wanted. The council members and your reporter never
question anything Brown or his attorney say. Instead they act like
we, who have been living in this misery, are the bad people, even
though Brown has misstated various facts that are generally known.
Though Brown’s attorney always say they are moving people with
their homes to other parks, only one lady and her trailer have been
moved to Riverside. The attorney also commented at a City Council
study session that “these people live in rusty, dilapidated trailers
that will fall apart if moved.”
Brown is quoted by your reporter that everyone is being relocated
and 50% of the people have been relocated. In truth, five people have
relocated to the cemetery. One died from cancer. One homeowner of 28
years said she would rather die than move, and she did, a couple of
weeks later. The rest of the people that left took the money and went
somewhere else.
Where are these other parks that Brown’s people are talking about?
We do know that the Town & Country Park in Santa Ana had nine open
spaces. Brown allegedly rented them and moved nine of his modules in
those spaces. He’ll give us $3,000 in moving expenses, and we can
move in one of his modules for an even larger amount. When we take
the check for the $3,000, we give him our pink slip, and they sell
our homes. Not a bad day’s profit. Of course, I tell this all the
time, but I am always ignored. Everything I ever talk about, I can
back up, but to the City Council and your reporter, I don’t exist. It
is frustrating because they sure listen to Brown’s group.
The mayor kept saying Monday night that we residents are being
relocated. He either doesn’t know or doesn’t care. I heard utterances
from council members, hoping these allegations were not true.
Would it be that much effort to check it out, or are you all
afraid to face the truth?
* DICK MATHERLY is a Costa Mesa resident.
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