Westside results will be worth the wait
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Allan Roeder
Correspondence from Eleanor Trigher published April 10 in the Daily
Pilot’s Mailbag section (“Pleading for proper paving on Placentia”)
and following comments of April 13 from David V. Schweitzer (“Land
sale at Fairview Park could fund repairs on Placentia Avenue”) urge
repair of this main thoroughfare.
We could not agree more that the road is in need of resurfacing.
Accordingly, I’d like to advise the public what it can expect in
terms of street repair and other public improvements in this
immediate area.
The city of Costa Mesa started almost five years ago with
comprehensive improvement efforts for not only Placentia Avenue but
West 19th Street as well. Those improvements included the requested
repaving of Placentia Avenue and West 19th Street, putting overhead
utility lines -- owned by Southern California Edison, Southern Bell
Communications and Comcast -- underground, the installation of
decorative street lights, as well as the design and phased
construction of landscaped medians.
This effort required successfully competing for grant funds, using
all of the city’s funding designated for putting utilities
underground, gas tax funds and general funds, along with gathering
major commitments of both volunteer and city staffers’ time.
As residents and commuters can attest, the overhead utility lines
have been put underground, the parkways have been planted and the
decorative street lights energized. The various utilities have fully
cooperated in exercising their foresight in replacing underground
infrastructure in concert with the city’s efforts. To date, nearly $4
million has been spent on Placentia Avenue and West 19th Street.
The next major step is the reconstruction of both streets in the
summer. Placentia Avenue from Wilson Street to West 16th Street, and West 19th Street from Park Avenue to just west of Placentia Avenue,
will be repaired from curb to curb. Anaheim Avenue is also scheduled
for street resurfacing and limited storm drain improvements. West
19th Street will see the first landscaped medians in the area, with
future medians scheduled for Placentia Avenue as well. Construction
of the project is estimated to begin in late July, at an estimated
cost of $6.8 million.
The city of Costa Mesa very much appreciates and understands the
concerns of Trigher and others who regularly travel Placentia Avenue.
The city could have chosen to repave Placentia Avenue sooner but
would have lost a genuine opportunity to make a very clear statement
of its commitment to improving the Westside -- a subject well
chronicled in the Daily Pilot.
While opinions differ in the community as to the best course of
action for the future of the Westside, there has been little debate
relative to the value of public investment in infrastructure
improvements. I trust Trigher and all the members of the community
will agree, upon completion of this ambitious effort, that the
necessary delay was worth the wait.
* ALLAN ROEDER is the city manager of Costa Mesa, as well as a
resident.
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