Party’s over, El Morro folks
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It is simply good manners for a guest to know when the party is over
and that it’s time to leave. The same could be said about the
residents of El Morro Village mobile-home park who have packed up the
contents of their beachfront trailers and moved on.
After more than 25 years of extensions on the leases of this
publicly owned parkland, about two dozen of El Morro’s nearly 300
residents chose to honor the April 1 deadline and move out rather
than continue fighting eviction.
That is commendable and something their former El Morro neighbors
would do well to emulate.
Once the trailers are vacant, the state plans to convert El Morro
-- which has belonged to all Californians since 1979 -- into
campgrounds, picnic areas and parking. It would be an absolute jewel
in the state park system.
However, many at El Morro have chosen to remain firmly entrenched,
trying to keep this prime piece of the oceanfront pie for themselves,
just as it has been for years and years and years.
And that’s a shame.
They should realize the party is over and that it’s time to go.
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