There was a very disturbing incident that occurred in the wee hours of Friday night or early Saturday morning. The incident took place in the very quiet and peaceful Mesa Verde neighborhood known to many as the State Streets. Which, not surprisingly, takes its name from the fact that all the streets are named after States.
According to Realtor Larry Weichman, president of Weichman Associates, this neighborhood is known for its sense of community and cohesiveness. “This is your typical friendly Costa Mesa neighborhood where they have neighborhood Fourth of July barbecues and everyone knows each other. It is the reason people choose to live in Costa Mesa instead of the more ‘master planned’ communities to the south where nobody knows who lives next door.”
It all started off when a resident of Montana Street, Charlene Ashendorf, received an anonymous typewritten letter in her mailbox asking her to remove her portable basketball hoop from the street. Though the hoop had been there for more than two years, Ashendorf told me the letter stated that the hoop was an eyesore and that it was lowering property values.