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EDITORIAL
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July 29, 1965
NEVADA CITY NEEDS AN
OVERALL PUBLIC WORKS
PLANNING PROGRAM
We wonder how much longer the
people of Nevada City will be able to
out of the study, without an overall
capital improvement program.
The time has come for the city to
stop solving its problems on a stop
projects in the =*+.
IN THE FOOTHILLS VEIN
The council, which has been trying
desperately to work out a balanced
GOLDEN DAYS MAY BE A
TEST OF THE FUTURE
financial situation, recently struck a
$1,750 item for a parking study from
the budget.
Last week a handful of businessmen
appeared
before the city council,
accused the councilmen of not being
interested in
the
businessmen and
threatened that unless something was
done about the parking situation, some
of the businesses would be leaving
town.
The city council, on the advice of
one businessman who suggested that
In an atmosphere
of apparently wild confusion,
tension, fatigue and an overwhelming drive to get it
done andget it done right, the Liberal Arts Commission's centennial production "Golden Days" this week
went into final rehersals.
We dropped in on one of the almost endless rehersals
the other night. We were surprised to find that we
were not the only ones, Although there is a sign on
the front door warning that rehersals are in progress
and asking "No Visitors Please," it is impossible to
$120,000 in public works projects.
Many
of these have been promised
With all of the sophisticated techniques available in
federal government has ever made a detailed study of
If so, that would put a major new
determine freeway routes and public utility instal
lations...
Speaking of utilities, I amnot an admirer of the city
of Woodside for increasing local taxes 300 percent to
raise $150,000 tohelpthe Atomic Energy Commission
put a proposed high voltage line in that city under
ground, Woodside may be rich and quite capable of
enduring such a
tax raise, but in achieving its own
ends, it may be setting an impossible example for other
communities which want to protect their skylines,
Once again, the question of who
which are now being pulled together into final form.
The reason the visitors come and go and the reasons
they can't.be kept away from rehersals, even though
most of them hold tickets for the performance, is an
interesting one. As we
see it, this centennial pro
duction, with the prospects it holds out for theater
here again.ona regular basis, has captured the
in the future.
homeowners, will be able to support
any parking proposal that will come
Besides being almost unworkable, the bill would have
forced communities to impose major new property
can be derived.
mission is to have a permanent theater here, it is going
to need the support of the citizens in both,towns and
it will need it all year long.
From what we have seen, all indications point to a
roaring success this weekend, and for a continually
growing swell of enthusiasm for the small theater here
people, boththe businessmen and the
This attitude makes sense, but the bill had other and
worse faults than those mentioned by the Governor,
factor into the cost-benefit formulas now used to
All of this is good because if the Liberal Arts Com
is the only way to get the job done
properly.
But we. seriously wonder how the
any district-state agreement. The Governor rejected
the bill because he did not feel the legislature should
get involved in freeway routing details.
cents, Economists will tell you that the value of a
park or an open field or even a view to a community
production, but they also seem to be fascinated with
feasibility study by a qualified expert
Gov. Brown vetoed a bill by Sen. Rees that would
have allowedcommunitiestoform "freeway improvement districts" to pay for installing freeway locations
more expensivethan those proposed by the state. The
bill in its final form called for legislative approval of
how community values can be expressed in dollars and
the behind-the-scenes activity that is going on right
in their own town,
study. Parkingis badly needed and a
or in the wrong place...
our computerized society, neither the state nor the
imagination ofthe town. People want to see the final
for some time and some of them have
beenrequired by the state. There are
many homeowners who are wondering
how and when these jobs are going to
be done.
We are not disputing the need for
more parking nor the need fora parking
funds, But lacking as it does a really cohesive transportation plan, the city is better off without the money
to pay for a freeway that is either unneeded or unwanted
pioneers or the finale and the endless variety of acts
wall, orsquat along the sides and watch the parade of
could be reimbursed by the state.
The councilmen the
same evening
were told by a local businessman that
they did not understand the viewpoint
of the businessmen because they were
Left unanswered in the current budget
is a solution for financing some
close to $100 million in federal highw ay
So they come and'go, They lean against the back
keep the people out.
work other than that for which the city
=
lose
taxes to pay the state to show some respect for community values, Community values are state assets too,
and the state should have the full obligation to protect
them...
he got ahead by taking chances and
spending money he did not have, put
the parking study item back in the
budget with the hopes that it could be
financed by cutting out all engineering
"only homeowners."
may
gap basis. It is now timé to plan an
overall capital improvement program
to take care of required public works
Support the piecemeal operation of
the city government
budget in the face of a very tight
ground turnout.
:
Due to lack of city-state agreement, San Francisco
---Don Hoagland
CALIFORNIA
Put the question another way: why shoulda community
have to pay notto be raped by the state or federal
government?
---Alfred Heller
WASHINGTON CALLING
THE LIVING POWER OF
KENNEDY AND STEVENSON
BOGOTA, Colombia, -On the outskirts of this
capital of nearly 2,000, 000 people is Ciudad Kennedy
(Kennedy
City), a housing development of some
12,000 units, half of which was financed by the United
States, President Kennedy laid the first bricks for the
project when he was here nearly four years ago and on
the day of his assassination the decision was taken to
name the project for him.
That was only one manifestation of what has become
worldwide, but conspicuously in Latin America, the
COMMUNITY VALUES
MUST BE CONSIDERED
Disconnected thoughts on a hot summer day...The
most unlikely prospect in the world is that the state
highway commission
will welcome the plan of the San
Francisco supervisors to
is responsible for pro
tecting “community values” comes to the forefront,
construct
a freeway tunnel
northward from the bay bridge to the Golden Gate,
The idea of tunneling traffic arteries in urban areas is
going to be promoted in more arid more places, but
I doubt that the state is willing yet to set a major
precedent for this kind of construction. The state's
tendency right now is to pooh-pooh the very idea and
ask indignant questions, like “What if somebody gets
a flat tire in your four mile long tunnel?" The answer
eavld he fairly obvious--build an occasional under
Kennedy cult, Colombians say that the outpouring of
gtiefhere, with crowds weeping in the streets and radio
and television stations playing nothing but dirges and
requiems, exceeded anything in the United States.
As
one tribute, so many Citizens paid for masses for the
_ Tepose of the soul of the late President
that these
memorial masses willbe said at least through the year
2000.
The reasons
for the Kennedy cult are not hard to
find -his youth, his charm, his style,
championshipof the Alliance For Progress,
his ardent
Partly, of
course, it is a useful gambit for the leftists who want
to discredit the Johnson Administration and the intervention in the Dominican Republic as contrasted to
the Kennedy Administration, Needless to say, such
an emotional cult -pictures of Kennedy are on sale
in most shops -ignores the realities of power that
would have confronted a Kennedy Administration in
Santo Domingo as they confronted the Johnson Admini
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