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Letter to the Editor: Laguna Beach Traffic Woes Need More Imagination

In a letter to the editor Laguna Beach resident Les Miklosy describes his feeling on the reasons Laguna Beach cannot get a handle on traffic

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

On October 14, the Orange County Council of Governments (OCCG), the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) and the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) hosted another Active Transportation Forum, this time in Garden Grove.

The agencies share a common mission, to prepare our county planning documents to qualify for state and federal grant funding for new transportation infrastructure, that means if their planning documents are not in order, they cannot compete for the money.

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In 2016 there was $79 million available in Federal CMAQ grant money up for grabs but Laguna Beach's General Plan Circulation Element was updated once in the last 42 years. Councilwoman Diana Carey showed the audience six essential preparations her city of Westminster used to qualify for funding and prepare for Active Transportation, Laguna Beach doesn't meet any of the six.

Other Orange County communities are struggling to meet ever-increasing vehicular traffic, so the Departments of Public Health, MPO and SCAG are cooperating to redesign urban settings back to livable environments and public space for people. Active Transportation plays a role by moving people not just cars, how we plan and design our public space makes an impact on the economic, mental, physical and social health of city inhabitants.

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Our keynote speaker Hasan Ikhrata Executive Director of SCAG had advice for city institutions. When hiring planning consultants Hasan said "provide choices, don't direct options" meaning ask consultants for best design choices, don't specify the requirements to win the job.

For example to update the Laguna Beach Specific Plan the hired consultant will read these instructions: Balance the need to preserve the existing village character and pedestrian orientation with the objective to accommodate the traffic and parking demands generated by tourists. Wha? That's like saying preserve our pedestrian orientation but hide the parking garage. What should a consultant build? A Gateway Opportunity? A parking structure?

Our City sells the illusion that if we get the parking just right our traffic congestion problems go away, if we hire the right consultant they can work this out 'cuz they are experts. Well it just ain't so. Instead Laguna should hire experts for demonstrated best practices not for options the city manager prescribes. If our city council cannot exercise oversight on behalf of residents (they don't) then it's time for new leadership from a council person who gets it. Judie Mancuso listens to consultants, she knows the difference between compensating for expert advice and paying for a jobs program. Judie knows to qualify for grant funding we need to get our General Plan in order and get this job done.Another guest speaker was Founder and Director Daniel Iacofano of MIG Consulting -yes that MIG. Daniel explained a benefit of Active Transportation is Real Estate Value Capture: to revitalize any business district and raise property values, you reduce automobile traffic and increase walk-in traffic. Parklets done right are a means of creating community space that people are drawn to, hence walk-in traffic. Caltrans, OCTA and SoCal cities shared good company at the event, Laguna didn't attend.

Laguna Beach needs council members who draw best practices from outside Laguna, vote Judie Mancuso for City Council.

Signed,

Les Miklosy


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