Los Angeles Times

How about a park?

- Peter Pfeiffer

Re “Storied acreage goes up for sale at $150 million,” Business, July 11

After reading about Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen putting up for sale his 120-acre piece of property in Beverly Crest, I thought about all of the other possibilit­ies for this land.

I’m sure Allen does not need the money, so he should donate the land. As there are few pieces of property this size in the Los Angeles area, it would be wonderful if the public could enjoy it.

Allen is a philanthro­pist, so he may be interested in this idea. There are many conservanc­ies that would keep this as open space for wildlife or park space. Plus, Allen would be thought of by millions of people as a thoughtful conservati­onist.

What better way is there to help and inspire humanity?

How many days prior to reading about Allen’s 120-acre hilltop property did we see photos of flames consuming houses in Santa Barbara County?

Allen’s property looks like one of the most expensive firebreaks in the county. If it is sold for further developmen­t, the rest of us may have to subsidize it to build and maintain roads, provide insurance in a fire zone and pay for firefighti­ng if the place burns, among other things.

Like putting a gun in a child’s hands, we’re endangerin­g whole communitie­s when we allow any alteration to the property beyond that very expensive firebreak.

Judith Anderson

Montrose Altadena

 ?? Berlyn Photograph­y ?? PAUL ALLEN is asking $150 million for the 120acre hilltop property he owns in Beverly Crest.
Berlyn Photograph­y PAUL ALLEN is asking $150 million for the 120acre hilltop property he owns in Beverly Crest.

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