The influence of the sphere
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Ah, that sought-after zip code. Those fine city services. The
plain ol’ cache of living in Newport Beach (not to mention the bump
in home value).
About 1,250 people who now can only claim Orange County residency
will be able to up that ante come July 1. After long years of trying
to improve upon their already enviable positions, annexation by the
city is set for those living in East Santa Ana Heights, Bay Knolls
and the Emerson area.
Not surprisingly, only 40 people protested the engulfment by
Newport. Along with the intangibles, annexation should mean quicker
services from police and fire, though residents there won’t be
enjoying Newport’s notoriously fine trash pickup.
Also not surprisingly, neighbors of the soon-to-be Newporters who
are destined to become Costa Mesans are not so thrilled with
potentially packing their county status away.
Folks at the Santa Ana Country Club and people in a tract of homes
and businesses south of Mesa Drive and in West Santa Ana Heights are
still battling to steer clear of Costa Mesa’s sphere of influence.
Their future remains under review.
Perhaps it would satisfy some if Costa Mesa were annexed by
Newport Beach first?
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