READERS RESPOND -- What should happen to the Dunes?
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The Thursday editorial on the city purchase of Newport Dunes raises
some good questions (“Let’s not be hasty on the Newport Dunes purchase”).
However, the editorial itself is flawed in respect to mentioning the
Balboa Bay Club as an exclusive private resort.
Technically, this may be true now; however, I believe the Daily Pilot
should be abreast of developments in its own community, and what may be
true now is not what will be in the future.
The Balboa Bay Club, in order to redevelop its aging buildings and
facilities, had to secure a long-term lease from the city in order to
proceed with the redevelopment. The city of Newport Beach required, as a
condition of granting the lease, the Balboa Bay Club to open to the
public. The public will now be entitled to drink, dine and mingle in one
of the most beautiful settings anywhere, once the exclusive domain of the
rich and famous. The new Balboa Bay Club will become the hottest place in
town and will be open to the public.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
This is the opportunity of a lifetime. We now have the chance to
bequeath to our children, grandchildren and all citizens of Newport
Beach, present and future, a park forever. Not just any old park, but a
huge bayfront property, with marina, spacious grounds and parking areas.
We can assume the lease on public tidelands and assure that we will never
have a large hotel and all the negative traffic impact that goes along
with it.
In the tradition of our recently departed benefactor, Frances
Robinson, and her still active husband, Frank, we can continue to
preserve the Back Bay for the benefit of all of our citizens, instead of
for the profit of the few. Carpe Diem: Seize the moment. We must not let
this chance escape us. Let’s do the right thing and take over this lease
as soon as possible. Act now for the good of all of us.
MILDRED LITKE
Newport Beach
I would like to have my opinion stated regarding the proposed 275-room
family inn at Newport Dunes. I feel it would be a great detriment to the
area. The added traffic to the already heavily traveled and congested
area would be very bad. The Newport Dunes area, as it is, is wonderful
and someplace we can all be proud of. A great recreational area. Please
don’t let it be ruined.
EPHIE BEARD
Newport Beach
I am writing this to support the Greenlight organization’s call to
Stop the Dunes Hotel project. I have lived in Corona del Mar for 15 years
and have seen the community change radically over the years from the loss
of the buffalo farm to the widening of MacArthur Boulevard to the
building of new large homes that ruin the character of the Corona del Mar
village.
Please do not allow this project to continue. We have way too much
congestion and traffic and visitors daily in our city. Preserve our city
for the future.
TOM TOLAND
Corona del Mar
I have been a continuous Newport Beach resident since 1969.
I am writing to inform you of my strong support for the movement to
stop the Dunes hotel.
Please avail yourselves of the opportunity to take over the lease on
the property and cancel any development.
In my opinion, the greatest benefit to our community would be to turn
this area into a beautiful new public park, just as the Stop the Dunes
Hotel committee suggests.
CARL W. MUMM JR.
Newport Beach
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