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I’m glad that Steve Smith and other people are speaking out against
the xenophobia and wrong thinking of Chris Steel and his ilk (“Negative
headlines, not crime rate, is what hurts Costa Mesa,” March 31).
And now we know his ilk has a name and a group, Citizens to Improve
Costa Mesa. So we can now organize another group, Citizens Who Really
Want to Improve Costa Mesa. Smith’s comments were right on the bull’s
eye. People need to support Costa Mesa as it is and encourage people to
talk up the good things. Steel is speaking all the negatives, and I think
it’s sad that a person like Steel has been elected to the City Council
with only 15% of the vote.
That means 85% of the people in Costa Mesa didn’t agree with him. I
hope the people who voted for him because of his name was on every single
Republican mailer will think a little more seriously before they give a
vote to someone like him. I would like to work right now to join any
group that’s working against his re-election or possibly for his recall.
So city-bashers, take note. Those of us that support Costa Mesa will be
joining a group to oust Steel from City Council.
SHARON BOUDREAU
Costa Mesa
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Chris Steel earned 14.4% of the vote in the November
election, more than than his fellow council members -- incumbent Libby
Cowan and newcomer Karen Robinson.
I have been a teacher on the Westside of Costa Mesa for 38 years and
have watched our school population change from nearly 100% white to 96%
Latino.
If Chris Steel is concerned about people who live in Costa Mesa, he
should visit the homes of those on the Westside. I have visited 14 of my
20 students’ homes and have found them to be neat and immaculate.
I also have found the parents of my students to be very hard workers,
sometimes working two to three jobs just to make ends meet. In spite of
this, they manage to make sure their children complete their homework
each night and arrive clean and on time to school each day.
Many also attend English language classes to improve their English
skills. In my eyes, they are model citizens and Costa Mesa is lucky to
have them living within our borders.
PEGGY ENGARD
Costa Mesa
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Peggy Engard is a teacher at Pomona Elementary
School.
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