Let’s recall the Pilot’s right-wing writer Since...
- Share via
Let’s recall the Pilot’s right-wing writer
Since all the readers are so actively involved in supporting the
recall of Armando Ruiz, I think it’s also time to start a recall of
Wendy Leece as a weekly columnist in the Daily Pilot.
We voted her out of office several years ago because she didn’t
reflect the mainstream ideas in the school district. Why are we
subjected to her inanities every week?
No one elected her, no one voted for her, and she should not be
entitled to spew her right-wing rhetoric every week.
Recall Wendy Leece.
SHARON BOUDREAU
Costa Mesa
Columnist needs to check his facts better
Humberto Caspa is again way off base when he talks about part-time
faculty in the Coast Community College District. Part-time faculty
are organized.
They are members of the Community College Assn., a branch of
CTA/NEA. They have collective-bargaining rights and have released
their set of bargaining points for this session.
Previously, Caspa had written that part-time faculty and students
had no say in the selection of the new president of Orange Coast
College and that there should have been a committee to screen and
interview applicants.
There was such a committee that involved representatives of all of
the stakeholders in the college, including part-time faculty and
students.
Good journalism requires a writer to check his or her facts before
printing. More people read the erroneous article than the retraction.
Maybe that’s the point.
BARBARA PRICE
Newport Beach
Expansion has been ill-advised since ’84
I have been following the St. Andrew’s issue in the Daily Pilot
and have some knowledge of the matter. And what is happening within
it is frightening.
The main thing that people and the city need to understand is the
awful precedent that is set -- especially for other communities -- by
approving such a huge develop- ment. The church now, before the
proposed expansion, is already more than 100,000 square feet.
I am familiar with no project of an area that large that resides
on a four-acre site and asks its city for a general plan amendment
and a zone change, which cannot possibly in itself be a good idea.
The Planning Commission split vote is shocking.
This project in a residential community has a proposal for an
underground parking garage that is capable of parking so few cars
that off-site arrangements need to be made for the remainder of the
expected visitors.
The entire original and mature landscape along the length of the
Clay Street side of the church will be plowed under and removed for a
new concrete parking garage and a wall. What are people thinking?
This proposal doesn’t need 50 or even 100 conditions of approval;
it needs to be reduced to the limits set forth by the intelligence
afforded it by Evelyn Hart and the 1984 City Council.
They saw the high-occupancy gathering spaces, the residual meeting
and convention areas and the underground parking garage for what they
were and threw them out on their collective ears a long time ago. Now
that it is 22 years later, when twice the number of high school
juniors and seniors are driving, the residents are again asked to lie
down for more? We, as residents across town, say “Please, just don’t
do it!”
NANCY S. HEATON
Corona del Mar
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.