COSTA MESA Mesa Consolidated Water will raise...
COSTA MESA
Mesa Consolidated Water will raise its rates by 6%
Water gets more expensive Tuesday after the Mesa Consolidated
Water District approved a 6% rate increase. The rate hike is due to
increased water costs.
In other news:
* The American Youth Soccer Organization has filed a lawsuit
against a youth soccer leader who allegedly misappropriated more than
$100,000 by spending it on his company, his landlord and tickets to a
professional soccer team. On June 20, AYSO filed the lawsuit with the
Superior Court of Orange County against Anthony Anish, the former
Regional Commissioner of AYSO Region 97, which is made up of Newport
Beach and part of Costa Mesa.
* And Tel Phil Enterprises, which has been running the Orange
County Marketplace for 34 years, may still face competition in the
bidding process for the weekend swap meets at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. On Tuesday, the board will discuss a recommendation from
the state Department of General Services, which suggested the board
consider a bid from American Park N’ Swap even though it was missing
a mandatory document.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
BUSINESS
Familiar Newport surf shop goes on the market
Well-frequented West Newport surf shop The Green Room made news as
its owner acknowledged that the property had been put on the market.
The move, by Hawaii residents and owners Jeffrey and Lorraine
Kennard, has caused some friction between the two, since they
disagree about the value of it.
The Kennards, on April 15, put the property on the market with a
list price of $995,000. Steiner views its value as much less.
In other news:
* Gloomy June weather has hurt some beach-rental and boating
businesses in Newport Harbor and along Balboa Peninsula. Bob Black,
who runs daily charter boats to Catalina on the Catalina Flyer, said
his business was off about 10% for the month. He has seen some
pickup, as the clouds have begun to lift.
* PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, business and politics. He
may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
PUBLIC SAFETY
Corona del Mar Woman attacked in her own garage
A 40-year-old Corona del Mar woman was attacked in broad daylight
Wednesday after she pulled into her garage. The woman fought off her
attacker and prevented what could have been a robbery, police said.
This is the third incident in a string of similar attacks in the
city. On June 10, an 85-year-old woman was pushed to the ground and
robbed in the garage of her Dover Shores home and another 55-year-old
Lido Isle woman was hit on the head and robbed in the driveway.
Officials said what was common to all three incidents was that all
women were wearing expensive jewelry. No arrests have been made in
any of the cases yet.
Police are describing the alleged attacker as a black male, about
30 years old, 5-foot-9, weighing about 160 pounds with black hair,
brown eyes and wearing a black jacket and same color shirt and hat.
In other news:
* A new Supreme Court ruling made Thursday could force the
district attorney to drop a case accusing a former Costa Mesa priest
of molesting a local boy about 25 years ago.
The high court’s 5-4 decision struck down a California law that
allows prosecution of old sex crimes. The ruling means that the
government cannot retroactively erase statute of limitations.
Denis Lyons, the 68-year-old Catholic priest, served as pastor of
St. John the Baptist Church on Baker Street for 18 years. He was arrested by Costa Mesa police on April 25 at his Seal Beach home and
charged with one count of performing a lewd and lascivious act
against a child younger than 16 and four counts of oral copulation --
all felonies.
Police said the investigation began in spring of 2002 when a
38-year-old Costa Mesa man complained that he had been abused by
Lyons between 1979 and 1981 during one-on-one counseling sessions.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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