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Audit failure is another government miscue
Whether one supports or is against Assemblyman Chuck DeVore’s
request for an audit of the project concerning the Crystal Cove
cottages, the fact that the vote on the audit did not take place is a
further example of the poor representation that all Californians are
receiving from their government.
State Sen. Charles Poochigian’s decision to simply “bail out”
prior to the vote is a further example of those who have been elected
to govern failing to do so. I hope the senator had a legitimate
excuse; but more than likely, his decision was based upon the fact
that voting on a controversial audit did not appear to look good for
his political future.
I applaud the assemblyman for taking the parks department and its
mismanagement of the Crystal Cove cottages project to task. It is his
job to take those responsible for poorly run projects to task within
his district.
I would applaud state Sen. John Campbell for his attempt to wrest
control of the over-budget and delayed project from our parks
department, but it appears that he is taking the easy way out in
allowing the Crystal Cove Alliance to take it over. Doing so, in my
opinion, is simply requesting that the cat watch the canary until the
project is completed sometime within this or the next decade. I guess
going a step further and ensuring that an accountable nonprofit with
the capacity and experience to get the job completed for the public
is not deemed as a risk that the senator is willing to take. The
senator must have decided that such a strong stance could ruffle some
feathers and affect his future aspirations.
JAY WALLACE
Corona Del Mar
Pendleton airport is salvation for the county
Another election is almost upon us, and we need to know what
issues the candidates feel are most important.
Any candidate who does not feel a top priority must be given to
our local concerns over airport facilities is not one who deserves to
be elected. Granted, there are many concerns we need to keep in mind,
such as illegal immigration, Back Bay dredging, expenditures for the
city hall project, etc., but we must have elected officials who take
the initiative in helping Orange County come to grips with its
growing airport needs. This means no further expansion of John Wayne,
and giving serious consideration to a commercial airport on a small
segment of Camp Pendleton.
A Daily Pilot article indicated that John Graham and Marilyn
Brewer favored pursuing the Camp Pendleton idea, and I hope others
will be of the same mind.
DON HILLIARD
Newport Beach
Use Triangle Square for Newport’s civic center
Regarding the new focus that’s needed at business-empty Triangle
Square, my suggestion is that Newport Beach explore renting or
purchasing Triangle Square for its new civic center. It is worth
exploring some sort of shared arrangement with the city of Costa Mesa
to house Newport’s City Council and municipal offices. The
architecture provides plenty of space and parking, and the mall needs
occupants. It makes sense even as temporary housing for civic
facilities.
We already have more than enough mall space. Triangle Square is
simply not appealing as a fashion mall.
JACQUELYN BEAUREGARD
DILLMAN
Newport Beach
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