Letters from Lois Peters, Henry Soloway, Joanne Brunelle, Jan Mills and Ty Weller.
Letters
Business owners who chose to lease retail space at downtown’s Container Park and are now complaining about lack of foot traffic and blaming their lack of prosperity on property management should take a closer look at their own business plans to explain their failures (“Uncontained complaints,” Nov. 13 Review-Journal). I fully support independent businesses, but I also recognize new businesses often fail due to inexperience and poor decisions made by the owners and operators.
Claiming that he wants to keep Nevadans safe, Gov. Brian Sandoval wants to delay relocation to Nevada any Syrian refugees (“Plan to accept refugees attacked,” Tuesday Review-Journal). Presumably, this is because one of the terrorists in Paris may have been posing as a Syrian refugee. By refusing relocation to our state, we could avoid allowing a terrorist to our midst.
Fairness in solar
Letters from Dan Zelna, Charles Parrish and John Turzer.
Letters from David M. Zamarin, William H. Isaac II and Hergit Llenas.
Letters from Owen Nelson, Thomas E. Petika, Walt Dybeck and Lev Schneiderman.
Letters from Kenneth F. Hines, Robert James and Jane Goldberg
PUC and the public
I praise the University of Missouri black students and their allied students and faculty for their victory against campus racism.
Why did our supposed representatives ever pass a law prohibiting red-light cameras in this state? Haven’t they read the article claiming that Las Vegas is the fourth-worst city in the nation for red-light runners?
Letters from Dennis Leffner, Wendy Gelbart and James Magnuson.
Letters from Vito Tomasino, La Vonne Armbrust, John Esperian and Jeffrey M. Shear.
Your Nov. 1 article on the Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Plant in Tonopah noted that the new facility will be selling power to NV Energy for 13.5 cents per kilowatt hour.
Letters from Regina Rothwell Roybal and James Fuhrman.