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A View From the Mesa: Costa Mesa pride is riding high
My sister was wearing her "I love Costa Mesa" pin on our trip up the Central Coast. "What's so great about Costa Mesa?" a proprietor of one of the region's wineries asked her. That's the wrong question to ask my sister. She leaned across the counter...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Government Debt, Politics, Landforms, Tom Harman
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Community Commentary: Common sense needed to help right Costa Mesa
"Don't be afraid to see what you see." — President Ronald Reagan It is my hope — and more importantly, the community's hope — that our employee associations help restore Costa Mesa's fiscal health and return it to being a model of...Tags: Republican Party, Vista, California, Employees, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Community Commentary: Reform police pay, pensions
I must confess at the outset of this piece that I am one of those Costa Mesa taxpayer activists. I'm one of a growing list of residents who are looking deeper at how our city spends money, peeling the layers away from the onion and not liking what we see!...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Career and Workplace, Costa Mesa, Political Systems
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Community Commentary: Thanks to council for long-term planning
I managed to stay awake past 1 a.m. the other morning to watch the City Council pass a balanced budget on time — something they can never seem to do in Sacramento. Congratulations to the council for passing a budget that addresses a long-term...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Budgets and Budgeting, Fires, Government, Disasters and Accidents
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Newport-Mesa could face millions in cuts
COSTA MESA — The Newport-Mesa Unified School District's budget has been slashed by nearly $12 million for the next school year, but other cuts won't be determined until the state budget is approved. The district's funding for special programs is...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Government Debt, Career and Workplace, Landforms
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Mansoor's collective bargaining bill dies
COSTA MESA — Assemblyman Allan Mansoor's proposed legislation aimed at stripping unions of collective bargaining for pension benefits died in a vote in Sacramento, his office announced Wednesday. Mansoor (R-Costa Mesa) had introduced Assembly...Tags: Politics, Unions, Career and Workplace, Costa Mesa, Political Systems
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Apodaca: Now is the time to pay attention
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District's budget outlook is going from bad to worse, and if there's ever a time to make your voice heard, now is it. The budget crisis in Sacramento means that even the best-case scenario for education is bleak. The...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Headaches, Landforms, Schools, California
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Monahan: Solorio 'abandoned us'
COSTA MESA — With a public purchase for the Orange County Fairgrounds being discussed in Sacramento and the merits of a private sale being argued in court Friday, Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan added his two cents this week and sent out a thanks-for-...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Regional Authority, Costa Mesa, Jerry Brown
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Fair deal debated in court
SANTA ANA — The battle over selling the Orange County Fairgrounds moved from Sacramento to a Santa Ana appellate courtroom Friday. Attorneys for the state, which is trying to sell the 150-acre Costa mesa property, and for a Newport Beach company...Tags: Judges, California, Justice System, Realty, Lawyers
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City Council approves fireworks sale extension
COSTA MESA — For the uninitiated, Costa Mesa's City Council meeting Tuesday night could have been overwhelming. In about two hours of public comments, seemingly every city hot-button issue in the last year was touched on by residents and business...Tags: Government, Job Layoffs, Public Officials, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa
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D.A.: Past actions hurt Hubbard's claims
LOS ANGELES — On April 4, 2006, then-Beverly Hills Unified School District Supt. Jeffrey Hubbard rode to a Sacramento airport with school board member Myra Lurie and the district's facilities director, Karen Anne Christiansen. During the car ride,...Tags: Crimes, Companies and Corporations, Landforms, Career and Workplace, Trials
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State targets housing costs
NEWPORT BEACH — Seldom do the words "affordable housing" and "Newport Beach" appear in the same sentence. Despite state laws intended to encourage more affordable housing, it's likely to stay that way as the City Council discusses ways to reuse the...Tags: House Building, Homes, Newport Beach, California, Justice System
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