LETTER OF THE WEEK
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The voters of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will soon be deciding the
outcome of Measure A and in the process shaping the future of our worn
out schools. Measure A is not about equipping our classrooms with
state-of-the-art computer systems or providing our children with the
latest in sports equipment. It’s not even about raising teachers’
salaries from the embarrassingly low current levels.
Measure A is about raising money to rebuild and repair our decaying
school facilities. Most of the schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District are more than 40 years old. I have two daughters who attend one
of these. Last year, the school’s sewer system backed up and flooded
their playground. There was no money to replace the rotting, root-choked
pipes. The bathrooms are so gross that many children refuse to use them,
electing instead to wait until the end of the day to race home.
Measure A is not going to place an unfair burden on homeowners (the
average homeowner will pay less than $1 per week to fun this measure),
but it will raise $110 million for our schools and qualify us for $53
million in matching funds from the state.
Homeowners without school-age children may ask, “Why should I support
this measure?”
The answer is simple. Your property values are directly affected by
the quality of the school system. The Newport-Mesa area is one of the
most affluent in Orange County. People here spend tens of thousands of
dollars making their cars and themselves beautiful; let’s spend a few
dollars to make our schools safe and inhabitable.
JEFF GRANT
Costa Mesa
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