MILLENNIUM MOMENT
Brooklyn-born Arlington “Arlie” Swartz was brought to California during
World War II when the U.S. Navy stationed him in Long Beach.
After the war, Swartz settled in the Newport-Mesa area and worked on the
Incorporation Committee for Costa Mesa, becoming the first clerk of the
city. Swartz rose to become city manager in 1964, and in that role was
instrumental in overseeing the city’s northward expansion. It is because
of Swartz’s influence and that of former city attorney Donald Dungan that
revenue-generating northside areas, such as the land that South Coast
Plaza occupies, were brought within city limits.
Swartz was a member of many local groups, including the Lions Club and
the Amigos Viejos, and was a president of the Orange County Coast Assn.
He passed away in 1974.
* MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who have made a major
contribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this century.
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