City Council on a spending spree
In the above editorial, we lament -- echoing a number of Newport
Beach residents and even its City Council -- that a dredging project
in the Santa Ana River is causing a run of problems. Residents are
concerned about plans to spread the dredged sediment across the beach
of West Newport, but their first choice for a solution is a costly
one: as much as $2 million to cart all the gunk offshore.
With that in mind, we want to express our dismay that $250,000 is
going to study the prospects of building a bridge across the Santa
Ana River (yes, the same one) at Gisler Avenue in Costa Mesa. The
Orange County Transportation Authority OKd the spending last week
after the city of Costa Mesa gave it tentative, but lukewarm,
backing.
It all may sound vaguely reasonable so far, but city leaders have
consistently opposed plans for another bridge over the river,
suspecting that it would turn into a fleet thoroughfare for traffic
from Huntington Beach. Their opposition has all but scuttled the idea
of building a bridge at 19th Street, for instance.
So why the change? Well, apparently it’s not a drastic
redirection. Costa Mesa still has what amounts to veto power for any
work because all four cities bordering the river -- the others being
Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and Newport Beach -- have to sign
off on the study before the transportation agency could move ahead
with any plans. Essentially city leaders gave their approval because
they still can kill it.
But with almost zero chance of this bridge being built, we don’t
see how this project is anything other than a waste of a quarter of a
million dollars. And right now, in the very same river, that $250,000
could be spent much more wisely.
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