Readers respond
At issue: We asked readers what they thought should be done in the
planned refurbishing of Beach Boulevard.
The city should pass an ordinance [so that] if there were to be any new
buildings, painting or stucco, the builders would have a theme of maybe
four colors to choose from, or even a surf-related theme instead of
having every building up and down the street a different theme, style or
color. And if anyone were to repaint a building, they could do it in
blue, green or white, and then it would be a cost-efficient way to have
our own Irvine Boulevard.
BEN BASSHAM
Huntington Beach
I disapprove of the Beach median repairs or reconstruction very much. I
think there are a lot of other things that could be done with the money,
especially Shorewood and Mediterranean drives, where sidewalks and sewers
are getting clogged.
NORMAN K. JONES
Huntington Beach
I am opposed to the Beach Boulevard reconstruction until they fix my
street. Our street doesn’t drain properly, and our sidewalks look like a
mountain ridge. The kids just love skateboarding on them because there’s
just nothing but one jump after another. The trees have been tearing up
the plumbing, the driveways and the curb and sidewalks.
W.R. SPENCER JR.
Huntington Beach
I agree that there is a need for a better image for the main route into
our city. Uniform building design would certainly give the city a better
image, and welcome signs that project the image of Surf City, USA --
perhaps with palm trees -- would give the arriving visitor a feel for the
city.
While the terrible traffic on Beach in years past briefly improved after
adding additional lanes and turn lanes, the problem is as bad as ever.
As new housing developments have added to our population density, the
traffic has grown worse. Drivers find themselves on a road with a 50-mph
speed limit often going 30 mph in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Pedestrians
often delay traffic as they cross Beach, delaying vehicles that are
turning and holding up traffic behind them.
There are too many accidents as frustrated drivers race to beat lights. I
daily see many drivers run red lights as they attempt to beat the caution
lights.
Perhaps cameras at intersections that issue citations for running a light
would help eliminate this very dangerous situation.
ROGER A. JOHNSON
Huntington Beach
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