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Mailbag: Bicyclists, motorists make for a dangerous mix
The Newport Beach Citizens Bicycle Safety Committee should include at least one member who does not ride a bicycle on the streets of Newport Beach for recreation or commuting. After all, we non-bicyclists contribute monies, through our taxes, which pay...Tags: Recreational Substance Use, Sandra Hutchens, Apples, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Religious Conflicts
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Official: School district budget OK for now
The school district has avoided furloughs and reducing the school year, but looming budget cuts threaten its stability, according to a top school official. Newport-Mesa Unified can pay its bills and maintain the mandated 3% reserves for the next two...Tags: Mountains, Landforms, Jerry Brown, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Sun buys AVP
Newport Beach resident Donald Sun has bought the Assn. of Volleyball Professionals beach tour and vowed to restore it to a schedule that included as many as 31 events in 2008, the Los Angeles Times has reported. Sun, 37, a graduate of University High...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Beijing Games, Awards and Prizes, Los Angeles Times, Volleyball
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Apodaca: We must preserve public education
By many measures, 2011 was a momentous year. Osama bin Laden was finally tracked down and killed. The Arab Spring uprisings toppled ruthless regimes. The Eurozone's unity was sorely tested. The Occupy protest movement swept across America. Closer to...Tags: Politics, Mountains, Landforms, Colleges and Universities, Layoffs and Downsizing
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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: Politics, Corporate Crime, Labor Markets, Job Layoffs, Fraud
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Community Commentary: Costa Mesa government counters negativity with rescue
It's been almost a year since the current Costa Mesa City Council took the reins of city government and managed to turn it upside down with bogus claims of financial catastrophe, pension calamity and rumors of municipal bankruptcy. The past 11 months...Tags: Local Government, St. Patrick's Day, Job Layoffs, Rube Goldberg
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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: Politics, Career and Workplace, Labor Markets, Interior Policy, Interior Policy
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Apodaca: If Hubbard should leave, Reed is more than capable
I'm going to go out on a limb — not a particularly long one — and predict that Jeffrey Hubbard won't be Newport-Mesa Unified School District's superintendent much longer. Of course, if Hubbard is convicted it would be a fait accomplis. He...Tags: Landforms, Finance, Mountains, Economy, Business and Finance, Landforms
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Mailbag: Charter would not free Costa Mesa of obligations
Some Costa Mesa voters are under the false impression that, if the city were to adopt a charter, it could walk away from its pension obligations or substantially change them. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The Constitution, Article I, Section...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Labor Legislation, Interior Policy
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Famed sports agent declares bankruptcy
Newport Beach sports agent Leigh Steinberg, whose life story partially inspired "Jerry Maguire," has filed for bankruptcy, according to an email he sent to the Daily Pilot. Steinberg, 62, pens a weekly sports column for the Pilot. He said in his...Tags: Social Media, Lawyers, Media Industry, Justice System, Justice System
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Community Commentary: Don't believe City Hall's spin on finances
In March, when the City Council majority decided to send layoff notices to nearly half the workforce, they told the public that they had no choice and that the city was on the brink of insolvency. The councilmen's budget projections changed depending on...Tags: Corporate Crime, Job Layoffs, Fraud, Financially Distressed Companies
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Community Commentary: Collective bargaining not a bargain for Costa Mesa residents
Collective bargaining. Sounds innocuous, doesn't it? After all, it's just a term for when a bunch of nice people get together, form a union or association, and then lend each other their group authority and the weight of their numbers to extract...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Jimmy Carter, Retirement, Public Employees
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