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Sutherland hotel project is too big for its britches
From various articles and letters to the editor, it appears that
the proposed Stephen Sutherland hotel project is gathering steam.
It’s not that I’m opposed to changing the Marina Park area, but I am
opposed to a hotel on the site.
I feel that the area will be gone from the public forever once the
hotel is built -- despite what Sutherland says. Why can’t something
recreational be constructed? Something for the benefit of most
everyone? This hotel will be another Balboa Bay Club-like structure,
filling up the public land, and we’ll be stuck with it.
And traffic! Balboa Boulevard is basically one big dead-end
street. How do the proponents think we can handle the traffic load?
SARAH PEDERSEN
Newport Beach
Smith remiss in equating airport proponents to killers
Equating murderers and those who support an airport at El Toro in
his Family Time column, titled “Sometimes, ‘I’m sorry’ isn’t enough,”
columnist Steve Smith portrays idiocy. Transportation is a key
economic factor in the economy.
How can you publish such [garbage]?
GREG BADUM
Newport Beach
Drivers should be more cautious of pedestrians
Please inform the locals of Newport Beach that the California
vehicle code states that any pedestrian using a crosswalk has the
right of way -- meaning they get to go before cars.
When a person is walking in the crosswalk, a car cannot proceed
through the intersection until the person is on the curb. So, if the
car in front of you is waiting, please do not honk, curse or flash
your headlights.
While we are on the subject of discourteous drivers, I was turning
north on Superior Avenue from the outside turn lane of southbound
Coast Highway when a male driving a blue Mercedes Benz sedan almost
caused me to crash. He was turning north on Superior while in the
right turn lane of northbound Coast Highway.
I wonder, did his family farm in this country or did he move here
from some cookie-cutter tract house? Please be more careful.
THOMAS LEON
Newport Beach
Fiery accusations over lack of heat at senior center
This letter is in regard to what we believe to be a dangerous
situation at the Costa Mesa Senior Center.
Our mother is 95 years old and plays bridge twice a week at the
senior center and has complained of the lack of heat in the center.
This is the second year that the temperature in the room where she
plays bridge has been noticeably cold.
She has complained to the staff on numerous occasions and was told
that the heating system needs a new part. It seems that this part
could have been replaced in two years. Calls have been made to the
director and the mayor with no results or response.
If the center cannot provide adequate heat so the seniors can
enjoy the center in comfort, then maybe it should be closed until
this situation can be resolved.
MARY AND ELLEN MCQUAID
Costa Mesa
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