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Something missing in Tuesday morning Pilot
I picked up my Pilot this morning and was all set to enjoy the
Tuesday morning column by Judge Robert Gardner. Then I remembered
he’s taking a well-earned rest. But why can’t you continue to publish
his comments? “Peanuts” is running a couple years after Charles
Schulz died. I think we’d all enjoy it. It seems a pity to have to
let go of that Tuesday-morning list.
ROSEMARY STEINBRECHER
Newport Beach
Not ready to turn key on permit parking
Regarding the Pilot story Wednesday, “Council changes key on
parking,” I resent homeowners asking for and getting their street
posted as “No parking without permit.” These people don’t own the
street. Condo owners pay taxes and so do mobile home park owners, and
apartment renters pay in higher rent and fees. If they want their
exclusive use for their guests, then they should pay for the cleaning
and maintenance out of their own pockets, not using tax money. I am a
homeowner in Costa Mesa and have been for many years, and I really
wonder where our city is going.
JOYCE WOOD
Costa Mesa
West Nile virus more than walk in the park
I didn’t realize that the Pilot had a Readers Respond to the West
Nile virus issue. I have been walking my dog for more than two years
around Lions Park, and I’ve reported in the last three months at
least three birds that I’ve seen dead and a pelican that seemed
really sick. And I didn’t really hear anything or remember reading
anything about any of those cases.
I think people should be concerned about it. I think the virus
isn’t as isolated as people like to think it is, so if anything, I
think people should be more aware and concerned that there are birds
being found or reported that maybe most of the public isn’t aware of.
RUSS RAMIREZ
Costa Mesa
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