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For the past 10 weeks, the Daily Pilot gave our readers a glance back at
the last 100 years. It was an interesting lesson as to where we came
from.
What we learned is remarkable.
Our Newport-Mesa forefathers were pioneers and trendsetters who foresaw
the creation of the largest pleasure harbor in the nation and the
preservation of one of the state’s largest nature reserves.
They were able to envision beautiful communities with some of the best
parks, beaches, schools, glimmering shopping malls, libraries and
performing arts centers in the state and nation.
Now, as the new century has begun, perhaps it’s time to quit reflecting
on the past and look toward the future.
We see that future filled with many challenges and many pitfalls, but
also with plenty to look forward to.
And the overwhelming theme we hear from our readers is this: We must
preserve our quality of life.
As we see it, that worthy goal has several facets.
Ensuring that John Wayne Airport does not expand and other alternatives
for air transportation are found would be our first concern.
Finding no solution to either of those dilemmas would be a dreadful blow
to both Newport Beach’s and Costa Mesa’s quality of life. We hope a
resolution can be found to that in the coming year.
Repairing the sagging school infrastructure would also be high on our
list.
Voters here will most likely get a chance to weigh in on that debate as
Newport-Mesa school officials take their bond request to the ballot box
in the coming year.
Next on our list would be how to strike the appropriate balance between
economic growth and the desire for citizens to live in peace and harmony.
There is a way to do it; we just need the leadership at the local level
to get us there.
Speaking of that, leadership would be our next priority.
Newport-Mesa residents will get the chance this November to make
important decisions as to who their political leadership will be as the
races for city councils, school board, state Assembly and Senate and the
U.S. House of Representatives shape up.
It is our hope that Newport-Mesa will be blessed with leaders who embody
the same pioneering spirit that our forefathers had.
That would make a nice start to the 21st century.
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