MAILBAG - Oct. 19, 2000
While reading a paper on a park bench, I turned to my neighbor and
made a comment about the coming Nov. 7 election. He said, “I don’t care.
Why should I vote? What’s in it for me?”
I thought about the times and places when people could not vote, did
not have a voice in their government and could not rise in a ground swell
of human endeavor to take care of some need.
Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “This generation of Americans has a
rendezvous with destiny.” Think of what we have accomplished together. He
meant you and me. We need every senior to vote on every issue and every
position on the ballot. We may disagree, but we must have a significant
number of seniors expressing their opinions with everything on the table,
from council member candidates to health issues in the tobacco settlement
funds.
We are senior, we are citizens, and we must vote and have our voices
heard to continue our rendezvous with destiny.
DICK WHITE
Vice president
Huntington Beach Council on Aging
Gyms article should tell ‘all’ facts’
When I studied journalism in college, we were taught to get all of the
pertinent facts when reporting a story. By simply describing the many
speakers’ comments at the Oct. 3 Ocean View School Board meeting as
“emotional” residents concerned about traffic and noise, your reporter
failed to mention the many concerns voiced (“Ocean View to work with
residents on new gyms,” Oct. 5).
Those include discussions of a year-round rental of the facilities
until 10 p.m., as well as the the possible use of this rental income to
pay off the cost of construction.
It’s also possible, these gyms won’t just be for the middle school
kids, nor only for school events. The majority of hours, could be for
non-school use, including high school and older. This add a whole new
dimension to our concerns. The vast majority of residents in adjoining
neighborhoods only learned of these ideas in the past few weeks, and it
wasn’t from reading the Independent.
The board is moving very rapidly on this, yet the only way the public
can get details is by digging about 50 pages into the board’s agenda, or
by attending the meetings and hearing the comments for themselves.
The Independent is a good local newspaper. It owes its readership all
of the facts, not just a selected few.
PAT MATZKE
Huntington Beach
EDITOR’S NOTE: The district’s discussions of renting out the school
gyms in previous editions of the Independent.
PCH traffic signal a good idea
The traffic countdown display at Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street
is a good idea. But I think it would be greatly improved if the light
turned green when you’re supposed to go.
I’ve seen a number of people stand there in confusion and watched one
person start across with only two seconds left. If I were a lawyer and a
client of mine got hit at that intersection, I would sue in a minute.
CLEM DOMINGUEZ
Huntington Beach
City should finance humane causes
The City Council OKs millions for new centers, redevelopment, etc. --
why not use some of that money for a worthwhile humane cause?
The residents of Huntington Beach have already shown their concern for
the wetlands, wildlife center, dog park and dog beach -- it’s time for
the city to recognize the need for our own animal shelter and animal
control officer, not to mention the revenues from license fees.
TOM AND JANE PETERSON
Huntington Beach
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