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Pearson needs to see the real problem
Councilwoman Elizabeth Pearson refers to Village Laguna as a PAC
with the same disgust Republicans do when referring to liberals.
Pearson needs to check her facts. Village Laguna is a general
purpose committee and a group of her constituents that seeks only to
preserve and protect the village atmosphere, environment and the
quality of life in Laguna Beach. Strange that Village Laguna’s
positions apparently are so often contrary to hers. Please remember
that council members represent all of the residents of Laguna Beach,
not just the ones who can afford amenities at the Montage Resort.
Now let’s focus on Pearson’s relationship with the developers in
this town: namely, the Athens Group, Montage. What motivated Pearson
to invest what had to be hours and hours of her valuable time to
drive all the way to Beverly Hills to testify at a Beverly Hills City
Council meeting on behalf of a proposed Beverly Hills development
project under development by the Athens Group/Montage people? Does
Pearson not get her fill of council affairs within our own humble
borders? Pearson, could this be as a thank you for past and hopeful
future campaign support at election time?
I find it inappropriate for Pearson to have anything more than an
“arms length” relationship with the developers currently working
full-force on the next oversized, out-of-scale,
environmentally-insensitive, mixed-use-if-you’re-rich development
project at Aliso Creek Golf Course. How can Pearson expect us to
believe that her objectivity is still intact and her intentions
trustworthy?
CHARLOTTE MASARIK
Laguna Beach
Motor vehicles aren’t part of the trail
Completing the Aliso Creek trail to the ocean is a winner for
hikers, joggers and bikers (“Multiuse trail would lead to nature’s
demise,” Coastline Pilot, Sept. 3).
Providing an all-too rare coastal access for our inland neighbors
without affecting our Downtown streets and even rarer parking spots
is a definite plus for Lagunans. We also get another path to our
nearby wilderness park. This multiuse trail, however, will not invite
motor vehicles, on road or off.
ED MERRILEES
Laguna Beach
Check out those modernized schools
Have you noticed how extraordinary our four school campuses look
after their modernization? If not, take some time to check out the
outstanding work that has been done at El Morro, Thurston, Top of the
World and the high school.
These major improvements will enhance learning in the classroom,
promote character on the playing fields and stimulate creativity in
the theaters and art studios.
I thank everyone involved in this challenging and successful
project. I thank the students, the faculty and the administration for
enduring the construction with patience and grace.
For helping plan and implement these improvements, I thank El
Hathaway, Bob Whalen and the rest of the school board; Supt. Theresa
Daem, principals Nancy Blade, Chris Duddy, Ron La Motte and Joanne
Culverhouse and the whole administration; and Ketta Brown and the
rest of the legion of parent volunteers.
I want to thank the architects for their artistic vision and the
artisans for their brilliant realization of it. I want to thank the
neighbors and the community for supporting this worthwhile project.
Finally, I want to thank the taxpayers and bondholders for
financing this project. This is one investment that will pay
dividends for the students and the community for many years to come.
Once again, thanks to all for a job well done.
JIM SADLER
Laguna Beach
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