Costa Mesa City Council
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Stefanie Frith
UPGRADING COUNCIL CHAMBERS
After a suggestion from Councilman Gary Monahan, staff has looked into
upgrading the council chambers and decided that the view should be
improved for the council, staff and commissioners, as well as the
audience. The council also suggested the chambers be given a more open
appearance by removing the “big boxes” that house the big screen
projectors. The council is also asking staff to solicit bids to install
seven 10.5-inch (liquid crystal display) LCD monitors, as well as to
consider the installation of television equipment in Conference Room 1A
for the purpose of videotaping public meetings.
What to expect: Staff recommends installing the LCD monitors and the
television equipment for public meetings. They also recommend keeping the
“big boxes” in the chamber for now until they can be replaced with plasma
screens in the next couple years.
VANGUARD UNIVERSITY BONDS ISSUE
Vanguard University is requesting that revenue bonds by the Health and
Educational Facilities Authority of the State of Missouri be approved by
the council. The bonds are not to exceed $120.8 million for the purpose
of making a loan to Assemblies of God Financial Services Group, of which
not more than $25.6 million will be used to finance, refinance, and
reimburse the costs of the educational facilities owned and operated by
Vanguard University.
What to expect: The council is expected to approve the request.
REALLOCATION OF HOME FUNDS
The council will consider whether or not to approve an amendment of
the 2000-2001 Consolidated Plan Action to reallocate HOME funds from
Multi-Family Housing Development/Rehabilitation to Single Family
Homeownership Acquisition/Rehabilitation. There is also a resolution to
approve the Affordable Housing Agreement with Humanity Housing, Inc.
What to expect: The council is expected to conduct a public hearing to
see what others think about the proposal.
A REHEARING
A rehearing is being requested by city attorney Jerry Scheer about the
council’s Feb. 5 approval of applications for the expansion of the South
Coast Plaza Town Center, located between Sunflower Avenue, the San Diego
Freeway, Avenue of the Arts and Bristol Street.
What to expect: The council is expected to continue a discussion on
the topic until May 21.
FYI
WHERE TO MEET
Who: Costa Mesa City Council
When: Tonight at 6:30 p.m.
Where: City hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
Information: (714) 754-5223
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