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“I think it’s really important for everyone to keep involved and
follow this, because it will be a changing line until something
works. And that’s what we’re hoping -- that one of these alternatives
will be the answer -- and everybody needs to keep their eyes open and
participate in the open houses and those kind of things.”
-- Costa Mesa Councilwoman Libby Cowan about the Centerline light
rail proposals under consideration.
“When I started here, people said I couldn’t do anything about
some of the issues, like the shopping carts, the homeless people and
the day laborers. But I don’t think that’s true.”
-- Costa Mesa Police Chief John Hensley about new projects to be
implemented under his leadership.
“It should have been caught. But it took parents making phone
calls to stop it. So many things have not gone the way they said they
would. It’s a question of credibility.”
-- Harbor View Elementary parent Meg Harrison about worries of
asbestos during school hours while the school was still under
construction.
“We want to bring the kids out of this disgusting room. Please do
something about this. Come spend one day in the classroom to see the
disgusting environment they’re studying in.”
-- Corona del Mar High School senior Brittany Malone speaking on
the problems of rats to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
Board of Directors.
“Seeing is believing, and reading about this in a book and seeing
all the pictures is not the same as experiencing it.”
-- Environmental Nature Center founder Robert House during a tour
of the nature preserve that he founded in 1972.
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