Rehear ye, rehear ye
I totally agree that the Costa Mesa City Council needs to give the
1901 Newport Boulevard condo project a second look. I’ve attended the
City Council meetings. I don’t think it should have been approved and
passed without more information. And I am very glad they are doing a
rehearing on it.
At least so that they know when and why they made a decision and
so the rest of the residents also can participate.
IRENE SHANNON
Costa Mesa
Yes, they made the right decision to review this project, and
Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan should abstain from voting because he
has a vested interest in increasing foot traffic to his nearby
restaurant.
DENNIS BARTON
Costa Mesa
I believe that the City Council should have allowed the rehearing.
In fact, the city planning department and the council made a mistake
by even approving this project to start with back in April. And now,
we have gone through this situation here, and the last month for
rehearing, we were ready to express our opinions, and then last
night, how disappointing. This big development company, they just
want to bully the city and bully the group that brought this to the
attention of the city council to start with.
So for what it’s worth, the city should not have approved this
development. They could have said something to the effect we don’t
want this development now because you are trying to bully us into
OKing your mammoth project, but they didn’t.
JUNE MCKINZIE
Costa Mesa
I am calling in regards to your question, “Did the City Council
make the right decision to rehear the 1901 Newport condo project,”
and I think they did.
ED MAZZARELLA
Costa Mesa
You’ve heard quite a bit from me about the 1901 project. But I am
responding to your Reader’s Hotline question, and Councilman Allan
Mansoor is totally justified in granting the rehearing.
We brought up enough new information that it has been changed
quite a bit prior to this last attempt at a public hearing. And we
raised enough new issues that Councilwoman Libby Cowan, who is a very
intelligent woman, saw that there were some discrepancies and some
things that needed to be answered that she hadn’t seen before. And
that was all new information or she would have not changed her mind
and supported the rehearing.
One of the problems with the original process is there hardly was
a public hearing in the first place. What I mean is that even though
the April 14 hearing was technically a public hearing, not much of
the public was actually there. People didn’t know about this project,
and there was no attempt to inform the community. There was no
outreach, so very few people could weigh in. In the last two attempts
at a public hearing, a lot of people came to speak.
Those public hearings were canceled, and the people went away
without being able to speak. So we still haven’t had a hearing where
we hear much from the public.
ROBIN LEFFLER
Costa Mesa
Yes, the City Council made the right decision to rehear the
project, but then they denied residents two times the right to be
heard, so we haven’t really gotten to the place where they reheard
anything. The first meeting that approved the condo project was held
in a secret area that not many people knew what was going on. It
wasn’t advertised in a City Council meeting. And some of the
information presented that night regarding the shadowing was not
accurate.
Basically, the City Council has denied the residents of Costa Mesa
the right to be heard two times. And many, many people have turned
out now for two evenings and not even had an opportunity to speak on
the agenda item. And I think that it is time that the City Council
listens, even if it takes all night, to what the residents of Costa
Mesa want or don’t want regarding this project. It will cause great
congestion. We don’t need that high of a density. We are overbuilt
and we need to look at other places to build and not build a
four-story building.
WENDY LEECE
Costa Mesa
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