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Costa Mesa council race intensifies
The battle for three Costa Mesa City Council seats is heating up, with potentially three more candidates jumping into the race in the next week. The Nov. 6 election is expected to be a referendum on the council's platform of drastically cutting back on...Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Politics
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Costa Mesa legal fees near $700K
Costa Mesa spent nearly $700,000 in legal fees through the end of January to defend itself from a lawsuit filed by its employees, invoices show. Total fees have reached $692,379, according to invoices obtained this week by a Daily Pilot public records...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Laws, DirecTV Group Inc., Trials
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Commentary: I run in the tradition of Bergeson, Brewer
Editor's note: The following piece is excerpted from a recent speech Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle, a candidate for the 74th Assembly District, made to the Newport Harbor Republican Women. * Two significant factors overshadow this contest....Tags: Elections, Allan R. Mansoor, Politics, Arts and Culture, Economy, Business and Finance
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Commentary: Costa Mesa needs to find realistic solutions
The fifth floor staffs at Costa Mesa City Hall, including our elected leaders, are struggling regarding what actions to do next and how to improve the city. So, let's put on our thinking hats concerning what's next and how to evaluate their success. In...Tags: Productivity, Business
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Costa Mesa employee lawsuit moves forward [Corrected]
A judge will decide a lawsuit filed by Costa Mesa city employees seeking to block the City Council's plan to lay off municipal workers and replace them with contractors. A Orange County Superior Court judge on Tuesday rejected the city's final legal...Tags: Voting, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Public Employees, Laws
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Costa Mesa employee lawsuit delayed
The trial date for a lawsuit seeking to block a City Council decision to lay off Costa Mesa workers and replace them with contractors has been delayed. The trial set for April 9 in Orange County Superior Court was rescheduled for July 24, according to...Tags: Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Orange County Superior Court, Career and Workplace
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Mailbag: An open letter from new schools chief
It is with respect and commitment that I have accepted the responsibility and confidence that you have entrusted in me to serve as the interim superintendent and to facilitate the process for the selection of a new permanent superintendent for the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Interior Policy, Mountains, Fraud
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Community Commentary: Council majority wants to pull wool over our eyes
The Costa Mesa City Council's proposed charter amendment is just another attempt to force its self-interested political agenda on the city. If there is anything we have learned since the council first attempted to lay off half the city's employees, it's...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Layoffs and Downsizing, Labor Legislation, Employees, Politics
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Costa Mesa ends fiscal year with $3.8M surplus
COSTA MESA — The city finished the 2010-11 fiscal year $3.8 million in the black, thanks to better-than-expected sales tax receipts and cuts to city programs and staffing levels, city officials said. Going into budget discussions over the summer,...Tags: Job Layoffs, Interior Policy, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Bankruptcy
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Forecast: Modest O.C. job growth in 2012
COSTA MESA — Orange County will add an estimated 21,000 new jobs next year, but housing sales and prices will remain flat, according to Chapman University's economic forecast for 2012. The forecast delivered this week at the Segerstrom Center for...Tags: Gary Anderson, Homes, Real Estate Buyers, Services and Shopping, Inventories
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New layoff date announced for Costa Mesa employees
COSTA MESA — The city will not outsource any of its employees' jobs until March 10 at the earliest, almost a year to the day that workers were first notified of potential outsourcing and six months after employees first expected to be laid off....Tags: Job Layoffs, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Litigation, Career and Workplace
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Pension fight docks in Newport Beach
Newport Beach's public employee unions and city officials normally keep quiet about contract disputes — a more restrained, "Newport" way of doing business. Not this time around. As police, firefighter and lifeguard contracts expire at the end of...Tags: Jerry Brown, Safety of Citizens, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Employment
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