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City fights to keep $2.5 million from state
Costa Mesa officials are pushing back against the state's demand that they return a $2.5 million loan doled out to the city's Redevelopment Agency. Costa Mesa's RDA was dissolved last year along with similar agencies statewide. The closures were part...Tags: Public Officials, Trials, Politics, Landforms, Crime, Law and Justice
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OCC students want to preserve budget power
For decades, there's been an informal understanding at Orange Coast College that students get to manage hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue from the bookstore, recycling center and student association fees. Now OCC's student government is...Tags: Finance, Students, Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Commentary: Newport built a civic center of which we can be proud
With completion of the Newport Beach Civic Center, the city of Newport Beach has a civic landmark in which it can take pride. The move from the ugly, crumbling, crowded City Hall that served this city for so many years has finally taken place. In the...Tags: Finance, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Bonds
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Leece seeks review of business taxes
Costa Mesa's business license tax seems poised again for City Council discussion. Following Councilwoman Wendy Leece's request Tuesday afternoon for the Finance Advisory Committee to examine the annual tax, its members decided to wait for council...Tags: Finance, Business, Sales
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The Crowd: Community works for KidWorks
The first annual KidWorks Classic Golf Tournament took over the greens at Aliso Viejo Country Club this week, raising more than $90,000 for the educational enrichment programs of an Orange County organization that impacts the lives of underprivileged...
Tags: Finance, Lifestyle and Leisure, Paul McDonald, Arts and Culture, Foods and Beverages
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Commentary: Trepidation about the markets is understandable
Here we sit at market highs. So why doesn't it feel like it? Why doesn't it feel wonderful and fulfilling and wealth-related? I can't tell you. You see, for each of us this feeling is a little bit different, the scars heal at a little different rate,...Tags: Finance, The Wall Street Journal
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Mesa Water District responds to report, critics
Amid recent media reports and public scrutiny over developing changes at the Mesa Water District, its board president elaborated on the state of the district in a recent public speech. President Jim Fisler told attendees of a Costa Mesa Chamber of...Tags: Elections, Politics, Landforms, Media Industry, Orange County Register
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Extra money for community center rejected
A request for more funds has prompted the Irvine City Council to launch an investigation into the construction costs for a community center at Northwood Community Park. Saying the project, which started in 2012, "really represents a first of its kind...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Northwood, Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Block grant money discussed
A portion of Costa Mesa's federal funding that's annually awarded to nonprofit agencies was up for discussion during a City Council's study session Tuesday. Though what to do in the coming fiscal year with the public service grants within the city's to-...Tags: Finance, Politics, Civil and Public Service, Social Services, Government
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Irrelevant Week names charity
Irrelevant Week, Inc., which celebrates the last player chosen in the NFL Draft every year in Newport Beach, has named Special Olympics Southern California as this year's charitable recipient. "Through the power of sports, Special Olympics transforms...Tags: Companies and Corporations, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts, Corporate Officers, Indianapolis Colts
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OCC to get technology upgrade
After a power failure that crippled Orange Coast College's computer system over the winter break, the college is upgrading years-old technology using millions of dollars in bond money. OCC will spend slightly less than $1 million on classroom...Tags: Finance, Layoffs and Downsizing, Colleges and Universities
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Trying to stop bleeding at Great Park
The Orange County Great Park board of directors has approved a five-year business plan that supporters say will put an end to the financial hemorrhaging in the annual budget. Although directors Larry Agran and Beth Krom each suggested alternatives,...Tags: Finance, New Year's Day, Corporate Officers, Hemorrhaging
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