Don’t let the door shut on El...
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Don’t let the door shut on El Morro residents
Dear residents of Laguna Beach, having spent the sunset hours this
evening at El Morro, I just can’t stop myself from asking all of you
this question: How can you let such a beautiful spot go? You’ve saved
the Canyon Road (up to now), you’ve preserved most of the face of the
loveliest town in the world and now you are going to let go one of
the most beautiful, uncrowded, uncluttered beaches in the state and
the country?
May I point out that each of you has unfettered access to this
spot. It is not a closed beach. Most weekdays, as was the case today,
it is totally deserted and open to the public. You can put your back
to the highway, your face to the sea, and imagine your self alone as
the sound of the surf drowns out the sounds of civilization. I just
cannot imagine that you would rather have it full of campers.
Please, before the bulldozers scream, I challenge each one of you
to take a walk on El Moro from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. just before
sundown. Your heart will cry as mine did today at the thought that it
will soon be gone. Look up at the hideousness of stucco that has
crept up that lovely coast and ask if that is an improvement over the
few tiny residences of El Morro and the adorable cottages that once
were Crystal Cove.
I’ll never be so lucky as to be a Laguna Beach resident. But you
are, and I can’t help but think you just don’t know what is about to
happen. Thanks for listening.
PAT PEOPLES
Santa Ana
Cox comments rub
reader wrong way
As a longtime Newport Beach resident under the flight path of the
John Wayne Airport in Balboa, I strongly resented Rep. Chris Cox’s
verbal statement on television Jan. 5 suggesting that the El Toro
auction is good for all of Orange County.
Since when are 14,000-plus more homes in South County good for all
of Orange County? Suffice it to say they will only clog our already
overcrowded freeways, making air quality even poorer. And worst of
all, it will add to the 10-million plus passengers using John Wayne
Airport, create added pressure to do away with the existing curfews
that give us some reprieve from the noise and oil fallout that covers
our houses and patios and outdoor furniture.
This political boondoggle all in the name of the “Great Park,” has
been a real slap in the face to all Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
residents who live under the thunder from John Wayne Airport. I would
like to propose legislation that disallows all south countians from
using John Wayne Airport, forcing them to clog up more freeways on
the way to LAX, Long Beach or Ontario airports, thus giving us some
welcome relief from the burden of continuing added flights and
expansion of John Wayne.
DAYNA PETTIT
Newport Beach
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