Showing posts with label Fairview Park--letters from readers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairview Park--letters from readers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

CM PRESS # 228













A FEW COMMENTS FROM READERS ABOUT FAIRVIEW PARK--COSTA MESA'S OWN VERSION OF WALDEN WOODS



Dear CM PRESS:

There is a good size parcel that has sat empty for about a decade across from the original Wahoo's Fish Taco at Center and Placentia.
This parcel could form the beginning of a compound of several dilapidated parcels into a skate park with the required parking, restrooms, etc. [Instead of putting these things in Fairview Park]

Name Withheld by CM PRESS
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Dear CM PRESS:

Bob Graham is doing everything he can to turn Fairview park into soccer fields.
Don't know what idiot appointed him to the Parks Commission.

Name Withheld by CM PRESS
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Dear CM PRESS:

I understood that when the City bought Fairview park from the County, it was to be kept natural for perpetuity. As far as I am concerned, perpetuity means "forever". How can they go in and start paving and changing every thing?

Name Withheld by CM PRESS
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Dear CM PRESS

I'm irate at Schaefer's non-sense. This is why I
wanted to get involved with the Friends of Fairview
Park--to keep everyone from dumping their pet project
into the park. Leave it open and free.

Name Withheld by CM PRESS
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Everyone who wants to keep Fairview Park natural needs to get active and start writing letters to the newspapers and start speaking out. Screwing up our only natural park is not improvement, it's a disaster.

There are places for skateboard parks, sports fields and various other things, but Fairview Park is not that place. Nature is already fully utilizing every square inch of this park.
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