READERS RESPOND
* AT ISSUE: We asked readers whether the city-owned land on Balboa
Boulevard between 15 and 19th streets should be made into entirely public
uses or if it should stay the way it is.
Marinapark should remain in public hands, available for park development
or other nondevelopment use.
We don’t need more private “highest and best use” disposition of public
land.
PETER OETH
Corona del Mar
I am not in favor of the Marinapark land being used for private use. It
belongs to the city. And we need as much open space and recreational area
for our citizen homeowners. And I feel that that is a beautiful spot and
it should be opened to as many people as possible.
LINDA OETH
Corona del Mar
Regarding your editorial about the redevelopment of the Marinapark piece
of land on the peninsula, and the issue of “highest and best use”
(“Marinapark should hold up its end of the deal,” Oct. 30). Well, I
usually do not take a stand against my own cause, however in this case, I
think I must agree with the city.
I have been a Girl Scout leader for five years and I have visited the
Scout House numerous times. Although the Scout House is charming, and has
a great deal of history behind it, I feel it is both physically and
situationally obsolete. Girl Scouts could use a site with some additional
land in which camp-out training and overnight events could be held.
Additionally, parking is extremely limited, which forces Moms loaded with
armfuls of supplies to cross the middle of Newport Boulevard while
monitoring large groups of small children.
The dilemma for Girl Scouts in making a move will primarily be funding.
The city should take this into consideration if asking the Scout House to
make a move. The city is contemplating redevelopment uses that could be
very high sales-tax and bed-tax generators; therefore the city should
fund the relocating of existing users, especially a nonprofit low-budget
user such as Girl Scouts.
KRISTY NEUBO
Newport Beach
I am commenting on public or private use of Marinapark. If the Marinapark
people are evicted, public use would be a great thing. We don’t have any
really nice public beaches here for the public to come and use now that
the Fun Zone beach has gone away. When I was a kid that’s where we used
to swim, in front of the Fun Zone. That’s gone. Hotels they don’t need.
MICHAEL O’KELLY
Newport Beach
I am calling regarding the Marinapark plans. I am speaking for myself and
my husband, George, who is a member of the American Legion. We would like
to see it remain the way it is. Open space for public. What is wrong with
some people who probably couldn’t afford to have a house on the beach to
have a mobile home park? And also to share with people who wouldn’t have
access to a luxury hotel. Let’s not Huntington Beach-ize Newport Beach
and turn it over to the whims of the developers. Let the little guy keep
the respect for the veterans of our country. Which is to keep the
American Legion where it is and the Girl Scouts and the less-expensive
marina. All of these things are used by a variety of citizens and should
stay the way they are. And certainly should not be turned over to
developers and spoilers of the earth. Please, keep it the way it is.
SHARON BOUDREAUNewport Beach
Please do not give Marinapark away. The city needs to hang on to every
inch of property it has. Open it to the public, develop it for the
public, but let’s not give it away and then have to buy new property for
a new park somewhere else. It belongs to the people of Newport Beach.
JEAN MACDONALD
Newport Beach
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