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A little consideration could open up space
In response to the article in last week’s Coastline Pilot
regarding crowding at our Concerts in the Park(“Modest musical
wishes,” Aug. 13), I’d like to offer up a simple suggestion that
could help.
Often times, I’ve seen individuals who’ve arrived early lay out
large blankets covering significant areas, after which the entire
space remains vacant -- for the duration of the event!
Each of us, I feel, are entitled to the park space covered by our
own bums, plus a bit extra for picnic baskets, small tables, a chair,
etc.
Event organizers and concerned citizens alike should remind those
who needlessly waste park space that they are not Hoss Cartright and
Bluebird Park is not their personal Ponderosa.
If a few could use a little more consideration there would be much
more room for all Lagunatics to play.
As they say in Hawaii, please kokua (be considerate).
DAN OFTELIE
Laguna Beach
Parking solutions are in their hands
At a recent City Council meeting Councilwoman Toni Iseman reported
that she had met with City Manager Ken Frank and learned that if the
city were to move their rolling stock from the Corporation Yard, it
would immediately free up 92 parking spaces next to City Hall.
One hopes that all in Laguna Beach concerned about traffic and
parking would join together and do this and the other known solutions
to immediately relieve our traffic and parking problems which
include:
1) During the summer months, offer city employees free parking at
Act V or the Laguna College of Art and Design in Laguna Canyon and
take the tram service into town.
2) Offer merchant employees free parking in these lots as well.
3) Charge for parking in what is now the employee parking lot.
4) Allow residents with parking stickers to park in the parking
lot adjacent to City Hall.
5) Require the post office to allow residents with parking
stickers to park in the post office parking lot.
6) For years, city trucks were moved and parked away from City
Hall and parking spaces were opened up at the parking lot adjacent to
City Hall.
7) The meter maids should increase their enforcement efforts
The City Council majority could make these changes tomorrow. I’m
calling upon Mayor Cheryl Kinsman, Councilwoman Elizabeth Pearson and
Councilman Steve Dicterow to institute these changes. Any delay can
only be attributed to playing politics. Avoiding known traffic and
parking solutions hold us all hostage as council members pursue their
pet projects and agendas.
JOHANNA FELDER
Laguna Beach
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