Fairgrounds should stay
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The recent California Performance Review from our good friends in
Sacramento stated that the Orange County Fairgrounds is “land
strictly used to hold the annual Orange County Fair, a summertime
agricultural festival.”
What? Apparently no one bothered to show the reviewers the
incredible schedule the fairgrounds has on a yearly basis. Apparently
they are not aware of the multitude of events that brings so much to
our community.
While it is true that the Orange County Fair has become one of the
best-attended fairs in the state, there is so much more. The
reviewers must not be aware that on most weekends a bustling shopping
venue, the Orange County Marketplace, allows shoppers and vendors the
opportunity to prosper. It has given employment opportunities to
countless numbers of business folks and part-time workers. The
Scottish Festival in May has become one of the premier “games venues”
in all of the western United States. There are car shows, wine
festivals (one of which is used as a fundraiser for the Costa Mesa
Senior Center), youth activity events and many, many others. It is an
active, thriving environment. To characterize it any differently is
simply ridiculous.
Costa Mesa and the fairgrounds are synonymous, and the continued
presence of the fairgrounds here in Costa Mesa must be protected.
Historically, the bonds between the two are strong and vibrant. The
year-round activities at the fairgrounds are quite simply a vital
part of Costa Mesa. In my capacity as a civic leader, I will continue
to fight to keep the fairgrounds here in Costa Mesa. Move it to the
Great Park? Not while I have a voice in the matter. The state needs
to do its homework before it thinks our city will stand for letting
the fairgrounds go.
What can the citizens of Costa Mesa -- or for that matter any
other city -- do to keep this tragedy from happening? Let the
government in Sacramento know that you are opposed. Send the governor
a postcard, letter, e-mail, phone call, and let him know he cannot
“terminate” the relationship between Costa Mesa and the Orange County
Fairgrounds.
We lost an airport at El Toro. Let us not allow our fairgrounds to
fly to Irvine.
* MIKE SCHEAFER is a Costa Mesa city councilman who is running for
reelection.
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