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Barbara Diamond
Jean Raun of the League of Women Voters will present pros and cons
of the ballot issues at 10 a.m. this morning at the Laguna Beach
Retirement Community, 2130 S. Coast Highway. The league is
non-partisan.
The meeting is open to the public. No reservations required.
A party will be held from 4 to 7 p.m., Sunday at Madison Square
Cafe and Garden to celebrate incumbent Steven Dicterow’s eight years
on the City Council. However, contributions toward his re-election
will be accepted.
“Everyone is invited,” Dicterow said. “There will be no cover
charge.”
The party is being hosted by cafe owner Jon Madison, gallery owner
Peter Blake, Councilwoman Cheryl Kinsman, former Mayor Kathleen
Blackburn, Arts Commissioner Pat Kollenda, Skip and Amy Jackson and
Sande St. John.
Top of the World Neighborhood Assn. board met Tuesday and voted to
endorse incumbent Toni Iseman and first-time candidate Melissa O’Neal
for City Council. Betsy Jenkins was unanimously endorsed for the
School Board.
TOWNA is composed of residents of Top of the World. The board’s
endorsement does not mean that a majority of the neighbors support
these candidates or that the TOWNA board unanimously supported them,
unless specified, according to a press release prepared by board
member Gene Felder.
The board focuses on neighborhood issues such as maintaining the
fire station on Alta Laguna Boulevard, open space, public safety,
traffic, opposition to El Toro Airport, reduction of noise from John
Wayne Airport flights, preservation of neighborhood character and
public views, according to Felder.
Candidates were selected for endorsement based on which ones would
be more likely to support the association’s goals.
TOWNA co-sponsored a forum Oct. 7 in the City Council Chamber with
Temple Hills Community Assn. THCA is not expected to make an
endorsement.
Voting absentee
Monday was the last day to register for this election. Only
registered voters are eligible to receive absentee ballots.
Absentee ballot application forms are included in the sample
ballots, which should have reached registered voters by now. Requests
for the ballots must include the name, address and signature of the
voter and the address to which the ballot is to be mailed.
The ballots may be dropped off at any polling place or cast by
mail, but must be received by the Registrar of Voters by Nov. 5.
For more information, call the city clerk’s office, 497-0705.
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