Some say Back Bay project no big deal
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The U.S. is running trillions and trillions of dollars in deficits.
Dredging the bay is not a high priority for expenditure. We need to
cut spending, and this is one thing that could get cut in times of
belt-tightening.
ANN WATT
Santa Ana Heights
If they don’t start dredging within the next year or so, it’s
going to be just a meadow out there. I see it constantly filling up.
We’re going to lose that Upper Back Bay along with all the
disadvantages such as algae and odor and so forth.
DICK TUCKER
Newport Beach
The real question is: How important is our most treasured local
natural resource? The Back Bay is extremely important to our
community. We can’t put off something as important as keeping it
dredged and keeping it in the condition it needs to be in.
TIM REAVES
Newport Beach
In a best-case scenario, yes, it would be ideal to have the work
completed. Have water flowing and no silt in the Back Bay. Have it be
a sanctuary, a habitat and park-like setting for residents and
visitors to use. This is not the best-case scenario, especially to
hear that $24 million to $25 million is needed compared to other
needs that are out there in this world.
And I also dispute something that’s in the article -- [that] this
work needs to be done every 20 years to repair the damage. I find
fault with that. I live along the Back Bay, and I have for over 30
years.
And I’ve got to tell you, there seems to be constantly something
going on in the Back Bay to try to repair damage, create a flow area,
to clean up, to make it habitable. It just seems like something is
going on back there. And I dispute the fact that it’s a 20-year
process.
JO CAROL HUNTER
Newport Beach
It just seems to me that to have a moral conscience and to
recognize that so many programs have been cut back, whether they be
for funding of homeless programs, school programs, aid to the
elderly, whether it be for our schools and arts humanities programs
that have been cut back.
I just believe that if you have a conscience, that to again
allocate more money for gunk to be removed from the Back Bay, when on
the other hand you are decreasing money to the facilities that I just
mentioned, your priorities are so askew that something is terribly,
terribly wrong if the general public can’t see that.
CHARLIE HAYNES
Newport Beach
We can’t be more enthused at the thought of trying to dredge this
Back Bay, particularly. Our dock is just about broken up forever, and
we have now lost four docks, leaving only four.
And these are going rapidly.
DAVID AND MARJORIE WHITE
Corona del Mar
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