Railing against South Coast Plaza’s CenterLine stance
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On Jan. 12, the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of
Directors approved the CenterLine light rail, a 9.3 mile-, 16-station
route traveling from the Depot at Santa Ana to John Wayne Airport.
Unfortunately, the route includes an ill-advised segment in Costa
Mesa that bypasses South Coast Plaza, which was included at the
demand of large stakeholders in the South Coast Metro area.
Originally, the CenterLine route called for an elevated light rail
route following Bristol Street south to Anton Boulevard and making a
turn eastward, with a station at South Coast Plaza. But, in the last
few months, the South Coast Plaza bypass route had surfaced, which
would bury the CenterLine underground, narrow it to a single-track
where it would follow a winding path to avoid the Plaza.
The result: Elimination of the South Coast Plaza station, slower
travel for trains, an estimated $50 million higher price tag, and an
inconvenience to customers and employees, forced to walk a longer
distance to the Plaza.
Paul Freeman, spokesman for C. J. Segerstrom & Sons -- the owner
of South Coast Plaza -- is quoted in the Daily Pilot stating one
reason why the owners are against the original route is because the
CenterLine will have “a stop in our sea of free parking” and that
future expansion for the plaza must be on the Bristol Street side.
And the CenterLine may be in the way.
Let’s try to follow Freeman’s logic.
He says the CenterLine would be in the way of future expansion of
South Coast Plaza, which is to be built on an area currently utilized
as a parking lot. Therefore, the light rail line that is expected to
carry over 20,000 people per day should be prevented from reaching
the doorstep of the plaza.
Huh?
The future development will take away parking spaces and attract
more people, yet a mass transit station closest to the plaza should
be built over one-third of a mile away? Does this strike anyone as
counterintuitive? It seems as the Segerstroms really don’t care about
their customers and employees being inconvenienced to access the
plaza.
Finally, the South Coast Plaza bypass route is going to cost us
more money to build today, and more money in the future when we need
to amend the mistake caused by shortsighted and selfish desires of
the large stakeholders in the South Coast Metro area.
CHRISTIAN KROELLS
Newport Beach
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