MAILBAG - March 22, 2001
Now that the Newport Beach City Council and several activists have
quashed an arts and education center adjacent to the city’s central
library, the rest of the city might like to know what it entailed.
Included was a city auditorium, art gallery, reception hall and
several studio classrooms. It was 22,000 square feet in all, or less than
half the size of the library. The cost was high ($12 million) because of
the excavation needed to keep it from intruding into anyone’s view.
Driving down MacArthur Boulevard, you’d never see it.
The concept also included a 400-space underground parking structure
(with sod roof) that would serve the library, the arts center and a
possible park on the nearly nine acres remaining on the subject property.
A final aspect: It would have all been done with private money, at no
cost to the taxpayer.
JIM WOOD
Newport Beach
EDITOR’S NOTE: Jim Wood is a former member of the Newport Beach
Library Board of Trustees, where he was an original art center proponent.
Spirit Run should drop donor names
Is it just me, or are there other residents who are offended by the
awkward name change of the Spirit Run to the Leigh and Lucy Steinberg
Spirit Run.
I know the Steinbergs are modest and generous people, so why the
attachment?
The Spirit Run is a fun-filled run, put on by hundreds of volunteers
giving thousands of hours to benefit our local elementary schools.
I think we should save “naming rights” for buildings and professional
sporting events, not local fund-raisers. Change it back to the Spirit Run
and let the Steinbergs give quietly if they believe in the cause.
MARGARET JOHNSON
Corona del Mar
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