Put the new school clinic in Newport Beach, not at Rea
A clinic at Rea Elementary School is bad for a number of reasons,
including the foot and automotive traffic it will generate and the
breach of security on the grade school campus that will naturally
happen with this clinic (Closer Look, “Rea plan becomes center of
debate,” Monday).
The Feb. 4 Daily Pilot reported there are 140 convicted sex
offenders in Costa Mesa and only seven in Newport Beach. This means
that Costa Mesa has one sex offender for every 771 residents and
Newport Beach only has one for about every 11,000 residents.
Wouldn’t it be safer for the children to put the clinic in a
school in Newport Beach? We have a good bus system, and Newport Beach
is immediately adjacent to the Westside of Costa Mesa. In Monday’s
edition, the Pilot notes that Newport-Mesa Unified School District
Supt. Robert Barbot is strongly in favor of the clinic at Rea school.
How nice.
The first thing that Barbot did when he was hired by the district
was to buy a home in Laguna Hills. Barbot knows nothing about Costa
Mesa or its problems and has intentionally disengaged himself from
the community by his choice of where he wants to live.
MARTIN MILLARD
Costa Mesa
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