Pleading for proper paving on Placentia Am...
Pleading for proper paving on Placentia
Am I the only driver using Placentia Avenue every day who is fed
up and disgusted with the condition of that street, from Wilson
Street in Costa Mesa to Hospital Road in Newport beach?
There are holes, deteriorating street surfaces, bad patches --
which are almost as bad as the holes -- poorly covered man holes,
etc., etc. I noticed that 17th Street off Placentia Avenue was
finally repaved, but when will Placentia Avenue be resurfaced? It is
heavily traveled, and I am wondering if anyone else is as frustrated
as I with the condition of that street.
It is a disgrace and a poor reflection on our city.
ELEANORE TRIGHER
Costa Mesa
Officials should know there’s no free lunch
Over the last three years there has been a growing “shortfall” in
the city of Costa Mesa’s budget.
Over the last three years there has been an increase in “program”
spending.
Anyone seeing a trend develop?
Recently, many Pilot readers have spoken out in an attempt to save
the burgeoning social programs implemented through the
“Administrative Services” department (my particular favorite is
“flute lessons.”)
These programs are being protected by City Council’s refusal to
act. This inaction may have the exact opposite effect. Had the
council acted in November, when it was clear that the problem of
“budget shortfall” was recognized, or, in July 2003 when the budget
was adopted, the council could have implemented minor corrections.
Now the choice will be cut expenses or use emergency reserves. Had
these cuts been made five months ago or a year ago, the effect could
have been spread over a much longer period and less drastic action
would be necessary.
MIKE BERRY
Costa Mesa
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