Costa Mesa City Council
DOLLARS AND CENTS
The City Council is continuing its discussion of a resolution to adjust
rates and fees for City services -- including dog licenses, use of City
fields and certain business permits -- for the fiscal year 1999-2000.
Some fees would go up under the proposal, while others would drop.
This measure was also considered at the Jan. 17 meeting, but the debate
was continued because Mayor Gary Monahan wanted to discuss the fees with
the City’s finance department.
What to expect: The council is now unified in its support of the
resolution, Monahan said, so debate is unlikely to be heated.
“It’s completely uncontroversial,” Monahan said of the plan. “The only
one questioning it was me.”
BALLPARK PROPOSAL
A plan to convert the dilapidated TeWinkle Park Athletic Complex into a
four-field softball complex is up for approval.
The plan would see the park, which currently features two softball
fields, a baseball diamond and a “utility” field, converted into a
four-field, softball-only complex.
What to expect: This may be a provocative issue, as TeWinkle, however
rundown it may be, has sentimental value as a baseball field for some
residents.
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
The Council will discuss sending a resolution to the Orange County Board
of Supervisors requesting support for the annexation of the
unincorporated area of The Santa Ana Heights.
The resolution would not specify what city should annex the area -- both
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are possible candidates -- but would simply
encourage the County to enter into discussions on the possibility of
annexation.
If the Council goes ahead with the plan, it will request that the City of
Newport Beach file a similar resolution with the County.
What to expect: The question of annexation is one that has many residents
concerned. Some in Santa Ana Heights want the area to be annexed by
Newport Beach, while others in Costa Mesa feel that their city would be
the best fit.
On this issue, however, both sides should be fairly unified, because the
resolution only addresses the possibility of annexation and doesn’t spell
out who should be involved in such an arrangement.
When: 6:30 p.m. Monday
Where: Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
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