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Parking on peninsula should be part of the general plan
Regarding the Pilot’s Wednesday story, “Peninsula parking solution
would cost city plenty,” providing sufficient parking for the
visitors to the Balboa Peninsula is a key issue that must be
addressed and solved in the new Newport Beach general plan.
If the city wants to expand public parking at McFadden Square, it
should include a parking scheme as a part of the new general plan.
This will allow public input and hopefully consensus.
Several beach communities in Southern California have successfully
constructed public parking facilities near their shorelines,
resulting in a win-win situation for locals, tourists, businesses and
cities.
Redondo Beach is a prime example of how sufficient parking leads
to a large and excellent restaurant district at the pier.
GUS CHABRE
Balboa
Member of General Plan
Advisory Committee
Looking forward to new contributors stirring it up
Who needs “Mork and Mindy” when we’ve got “Mark and Wendy”? I find
it amusing that the editors of the Daily Pilot have apparently
decided to pair up Wendy Leece and Mark Gleason on education-related
subjects. I guess they are assuming this coupling will cause some
sparks to fly on educational issues and therefore provoke broader
debate.
They’re probably right. Anyone who has followed Leece’s turbulent
tenure on the Newport-Mesa school board and her term on the Costa
Mesa Parks and Recreation Commission knows that she’s not afraid to
speak her mind on an issue about which she feels passion. I don’t
know much about Gleason, other than the fact that he’s thrown his hat
into the applicant pool for a slot on the Parks and Recreation
Commission, but I’ve enjoyed his presentation of his viewpoints so
far.
Thanks to the editors for this little bit of Tuesday morning
“stimulation.” It’s just one more reason to start my day on the Forum
page.
GEOFF WEST
Costa Mesa
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