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Dear Editor:The [emergency shelter] facility will be a magnet for the homeless.
I have never written
a letter to the editor, and I guess you
might consider me part of the vast
“silent majority.” But this “solution”
to the American Civil Liberties Union’s
bogus lawsuit against the city is going
to create a long-term conundrum that
will be impossible to reverse. I’ll donate $100. All we need is another 2,500 property owners or residents to contribute. Will the City Council join in? Will you contribute? It’s your city, your property values, your quality of life. LEON ROSEN Laguna Beach Citizens don’t support restrictions Editor’s note: The following was written to the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative Blue Ribbon Task Force. As a fourth-generation Lagunan whose family settled in Laguna Beach in 1871 and recreationally fished these waters ever since, I am appalled at Councilwoman Toni Iseman’s comment before the Blue Ribbon Task Force that 80% of Laguna residents are in favor of Proposal 3. Iseman’s comment was a “flagrant falsehood” with NO support from our citizens. In fact, Iseman never asked our citizens what they wanted nor did the other three council members. We are elected by our citizens to represent them, and I firmly believe an issue this big should have either been put to our citizens for a vote or presented as a petition soliciting what our citizens want. This did not happen! Recently, through my help and the help of the United Anglers of California, two weeks were spent polling the citizens of Laguna Beach where more than 1,800 signatures were collected in support of Proposal 2! This represents more than 10% of our voting citizens. In addition, a phone poll of our citizens showed that 64% were against proposals 1 and 3 and fully supported Proposal 2. I would think it would be your responsibility to support a proposal that the citizens truly want and not what four council members with no feedback from the citizens who elected them want! Our citizens want reasonable access to our ocean for their families and future generations, as we have enjoyed for more than 100 years. I believe it is the responsibility of the Blue Ribbon Task Force to support our citizens’ wishes and not the wishes of four council members who showed irresponsibility by not asking our taxpaying citizens what they wanted. MAYOR KELLY H. BOYD Laguna Beach Community Alliance helps Goat Lady The generosity of this town has never been more clearly illustrated than by the recent outpouring of donations to Rosalind Russell, the “Goat Lady,” as she once again prepares for her journey to Nepal, bringing laptop computers to schools and goats to villagers. Rosalind’s plight in finding assistance is exactly the reason why the Laguna Beach Community Alliance was founded. During these economically troubled times it has become difficult for many local groups to find the critical resources needed to continue their good works. The Alliance, founded by the Woman’s Club with a grant from the city, brings together Laguna’s organizations, groups, associations, schools and clubs to learn about each other’s needs, help one another and increase community awareness so we all can support their efforts. To that end, Laguna Beach Community Alliance recently launched a website featuring the more than 300 groups in Laguna Beach. Its pocket guide details information about the groups, and a long-range community calendar highlights events planned for future months. We urge each group to log on and update its information, and we invite readers to log on and learn what our local groups are up to. Rosalind’s plea for assistance was immediately responded to by members of the Woman’s Club, American Assn. of University Women, the Hortense Miller Gardens, the Laguna Beach Seniors Inc., Friends of the Library, Impact Giving and Helping Hands International. And when Rosalind could not use all of the 80 computers donated, R Star Ministries, her nonprofit organization, in turn donated them to Afghan Amity Society Inc. for a school in Afghanistan. The Woman’s Club thanks our City Council for awarding the Community Services grant that allowed us to create LBCA and develop tools for making so many more good things happen for our community’s groups. Go to www.lbcalliance.org |

