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Letters

Laguna Beach Independent Letters Section

Form an Opinion Based on Facts

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Editor, I applaud those council members that had the courage to vote in favor of moving the village entrance project to the next step in the...

Project is Too Costly

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Editor, (This letter was also sent to council members.) I am a 43 year resident of Laguna Beach.  I am 47. This village entrance is an absurd,...

Crows, Pigeons, Be Gone

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Editor, I have the mixed blessing of working from home. The commute I can handle, but the noise... The quiet is often interrupted by noisy cars,...

Let Residents Guide Entrance Decision

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Editor, My husband and I have been residents of Laguna Beach since 1967 and home owners since 1969. We have participated in many community events...

A Sign of Big City Culture

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Editor, The things I love about Laguna Beach are simple. We are a small town with a small population and don't build huge things like...

Stay the Course on Entrance

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Editor, (This letter was also addressed to the City Council.) I am sorry I cannot attend the meeting tonight but wanted to give you my thoughts...

Project’s Design Cues Degrade Canyon Aesthetic

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Editor,  Laguna Canyon is the main entrance to our wonderful town and we need to try to maintain as much of its original beauty as...

Let Laguna Vote

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Solving Congestion With Peripheral Parking

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Editor, This week, the last of the old coin-operated parking meters in Laguna Beach are being replaced with smart meters. Please take a look at...

Build on the Shuttle’s Success

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Editor, I have heard it said that "We have waited so long. We have to do something regarding traffic". I agree and would like Laguna Beach...

Wrestling with a City Entrance, Undergrounding and Views

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Editor, As usual, our city is embroiled in difficult issues, some of which are very costly and all of them very emotional.  The divisive issue...

Will Farmers Market Be Displaced?

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Editor, If council person Elizabeth Pearson gets to build her high-rise car-lot and if you use and treasure our farmers market please consider contacting our...

Ode to Cars

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Editor, In '64 few cars drove after five but then one could on asphalt be and survive. Fifty years since whizzing cars took oak arbors stripping...

Thoughtless Dog Owners Spoil a Public Park

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Editor, Taking a walk on an otherwise neat and clean Main Beach and Heisler Park, one notices dog poo at every few steps left by...

Granny Flats Approved Without Public Hearings

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Editor, The Design Review Board is being undermined in a surreal manner. Worst case: new homes
 go through and obtain Design Review Board approval 
during...