Readers Respond -- Should Costa Mesa annex West Santa Ana Heights?
On April 2, the Costa Mesa City Council demonstrated its understanding
of representative government. In a 3-2 vote, (“City seeks to annex
island,” April 3) the council majority disregarded overwhelming
opposition to the annexation of the Santa Ana Heights community and
refused to release this neighborhood from its sphere of influence.
Dozens of residents spoke or showed support for the release (Monahan
stated over 90% oppose annexation by Costa Mesa), petitions have been
filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission for release, and
residents have clearly stated they will petition the local agency to
force a vote to block the annexation.
This input was ignored. The City Council majority obviously feels no
need to listen to the people directly affected by its actions. If
residents in the disputed areas needed another reason to oppose
annexation, the council’s arrogance and insulting disregard for public
opinion should be the determining factor.
MIKE MCDONOUGH
Santa Ana Heights
Poor Santa Ana Heights. It must be difficult to go through an identity
crisis. Are they Costa Mesa? Are they Newport Beach? Who knows? One
identity this community does project, however, is one of superficiality.
This loud protest about being annexed by Costa Mesa seems like such a
nonissue. I mean, what’s the difference, really?
Being a part of Newport Beach won’t change much. The area won’t
magically lift up and move a couple hundred feet closer to the ocean. It
seems like such a hassle for the county of Orange and the cities of Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach to have to rearrange county plans just because
these residents want a more “prestigious” zip code. It is people like
those living in Santa Ana Heights that make Orange County look bad.
In the meantime, dear Santa Ana Heights residents, may I suggest that
you change your name until you get picked up by one of the two cities. I
mean, Santa Ana Heights? That implies to those ignorant of your location
that you are a part of Santa Ana. Do you know what Santa Ana is like?. My
goodness, it’s 10 times worse than Costa Mesa. Also, beware of referring
to yourself as unincorporated Orange County land. This might imply to
these same people that you are a part of the city of Orange. And have you
been to Orange lately? It’s nothing like Newport Beach, let me tell you.
Costa Mesa is a wonderful place to live, as is Newport Beach. Each
city possesses its own magnificence, as well as its own share of
problems.
As a proud Costa Mesa resident, I say that Newport Beach can have
these residents. I, for one, do not want people like them living in my
city. Needless to say, I’ll try to remember to wipe my feet next time I
enter Santa Ana Heights.
I would hate to track any of my Costa Mesa dirt in. From your
neighbor.
BRET TABOADA
Costa Mesa
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