THE WEEK IN REVIEW
A significant step forward
Costa Mesa officials took an important step this week that, like it or
not, needed to happen.
Wednesday night’s meeting of West Side residents -- mostly Latino --
gathered information that is not only useful as the city puts together
plans to revitalize the area, it’s information the city must have to do
the job right.
With the city’s demographics changing and the Latino population
increasing, Costa Mesa officials must be well aware of how the entire
community wants to see the West Side improved. That includes every group
with a stake in the city’s future -- business owners and residents alike.
Wednesday’s meeting offered good insight into one of those groups; now it
is on the city’s shoulders to continue reaching out to the rest of the
community.
Reading right
A new “cafe” at Davis Elementary may not quite harken back to the
intellectual salons of the early 1900s, but it’s serving as an equally
important function: teaching students the love of reading.
The “Starlight Cafe,” at the heart of the campus, opens up during lunch
and recess with tables and carts filled with books. It’s a place students
can go to find some quiet, and a good book. Typically, 20 to 30 students
fill the cafe each day. That’s 20 to 30 examples of proof the program’s
working.
Heights anxiety
Costa Mesa officials must be feeling a little like a groom left at the
altar. Just about nobody, it turns out, who lives in Santa Ana Heights
and the surrounding unincorporated areas wants to be annexed by Costa
Mesa. Their choice: Newport Beach.
The reasons for residents’ reticence boils down to two main concerns:
loss of the neighborhood feeling in these areas and lower property
values. There’s no reason that by joining Costa Mesa (or Newport Beach,
for that matter) for Santa Ana Heights to lose its particular “feel.”
Property values are a different thing. And there’s not much that can be
done to change that perception.
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