Let’s get the facts before we move
Don Knapp
We need to know all of the true facts before we waste any more
taxpayer money on the movement of the Maintenance Yard to the ACT V
site.
It is difficult to accept that city management really does not
know how many parking spaces are available at ACT V. It is a simple
matter of a physical count. We don’t seem to know what, if any, the
net gain in parking spaces would be should the Maintenance Yard be
moved to ACT V. The land at the present Maintenance Yard site was
prepared for parking. This fact was either ignored by design or was
truly unknown when the city appeared at the recent Coastal Commission
hearing to ask for their approval to move the Maintenance Yard. Isn’t
this a vital fact to know?
It is harder to accept that city management did not reveal that
the entire Maintenance Yard would not be moved. Ugly storage bins
behind City Hall will remain. The gas tank will remain -- we just
spent $100,000 on it. The ugly tin buildings will remain (at least
for a while). The hydraulic lift that is used to maintain the city
buses will remain.
Some very staunch proponents of the move have been shocked by this
fact that was never before disclosed, at least publicly. What did our
City Council members really know before voting 3 to 2 to move the
Maintenance Yard?
The cost of the move is estimated at anywhere from $5 million to
$9 million. The council has already accepted a Village Entrance plan
that incorporates the Maintenance Yard functions into the project.
Presumedly the functions would be brought up to acceptable standards.
Would it be better to set this money aside for the construction of
the Village Entrance than to move part of the Maintenance Yard? Would
the combined parking of the Village Entrance and the current number
of spaces at ACT V produce an abundance of parking spaces? Don’t we
need both? If we proceed to move the Maintenance Yard to ACT V at a
cost of millions, won’t that divert funds away from, and greatly
delay, the building of the Village Entrance?
Why are we in such a hurry to move the Maintenance Yard then?
* DON KNAPP is a Laguna Beach resident.
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