Readers respond
At issue: The city is seeking the community’s opinion on ways to revamp
Beach Boulevard.
Since Beach Boulevard is the major thoroughfare and main entrance to
Huntington Beach, it should have a sense of arrival with that look that
tells you that the beach is just down the street (“Seeking a street
revamp,” Oct. 21).
Many communities have successfully used entrance monuments in addition to
lush landscaping. Landscaping the medians with stately palms, tropical
plants and signs to welcome visitors would be a good idea.
We already have flags, and that is a good start. Using a surf or seabird
motif on the signs would help promote the coastal resort image.
Consistency in building styles and colors should be encouraged, but not
at the expense of a “cookie-cutter,” Irvine look.
Huntington Beach should look like a fun place to be. It’s the quirkiness
of this town that gives it its charm.
CATHERINE CALDERA
Huntington Beach
Why does the city attack problems after they’ve happened?
Beach Boulevard at Talbert has a pawn shop, Condom Revolution, and a palm
reader. And what was not mentioned in the article is that the all-nude
strip club that is on the way. I’m just wondering why ordinances weren’t
passed in the first place to prevent such businesses from going in.
They’re trying to fix that type of stuff now that the city is trying to
force a Wal-Mart down the throats of residents in that area, which will
also impact Beach Boulevard.
The next revamp topic will be how to deal with all the gridlock on Beach
Boulevard.
MARVIN JOSEPHSON
Chairman, Crestview United
Beach and Edinger, northeast corner under the freeway -- I don’t know
who’s responsible for cleaning that mess up, but it’s disgusting. You’ve
got trash and litter.
That’s the way I get on the freeway, and every time I see it, I think,
who? Why? Offramps and freeways in other cities are being renovated and
look beautiful, with palm trees. Ours is disgusting.
CAROL AVALOS
Huntington Beach
I would like to see a limit on the size and amount of signs on Beach
Boulevard. I don’t like to see four signs for one business or a huge sign
towering over all the others. Some kind of uniformity would be great
along that strip.
SUE DOMINGUEZ
Huntington Beach
I am a lifelong resident of Huntington Beach. I know that Beach Boulevard
needs some work, and I know exactly what it needs.
Beach Boulevard is the main artery of the city. It should give a
welcoming feel. I noticed that on most of Beach, the center islands are
just plain, dirty, rocky concrete.
The new image should be to plant large palm trees with lights that shine
up on them at night, giving the trees that nice illuminated look.
MARK BUXTON
Huntington Beach
I encourage the revamp of Beach Boulevard.
I live in Huntington Beach and avoid the boulevard based on traffic and
appearance.
When considering what should be done, why not copy what Anaheim is doing
on Harbor Boulevard around Disney? The routes are very similar. Harbor
Boulevard has Disney and hotels. Beach has the ocean and car dealerships.
I would like to see more trees and and plants to block the view of the
cement environment we live in.
I could withstand looking through a tree for a street sign rather than
looking at a strip mall sign and a power line to know where the street I
have to turn down is.
The city of Cypress recently has redone a major strip as well.
Regardless of what is going to be done. I would like to see two other
major streets, Edinger and Warner, built with the same look and feel that
will be done to Beach Boulevard. It will show the city is together and
not as disjointed as it seems now.
JEFF HOFMANN
Huntington Beach
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