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NEWPORT BEACH
City may rethink how hotels are evaluated
In the wake of legal pressure from Greenlight, City officials
might reconsider their method for considering hotel projects in the
city. Greenlight officials say that, if the projects are more than
40,000 feet over what the general plan allows for any site, the
matter should go to a Greenlight vote.
* A desolate patch of concrete between the Arches Restaurant and
the Arches Bridge could provide some parking relief to Mariners Mile.
City Councilman Don Webb said he wants the city to work with property
owner Caltrans to discuss putting city-run parking there.
* John Wayne Airport’s 2003 passenger levels were the highest in
the airport’s history. More than 8.5 million travelers passed through
the airport last year.
* Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends have added a new event to
its annual Earth Day Walk. This year, after the walk, there will be
an Estuary Awareness Day with informational exhibits, live music and
crafts for children.
-- June Casagrande
POLITICS
Campbell accuses Maddox of dealing with Democrats
A campaign mailer from 70th District Assemblyman John Campbell is
telling GOP voters that 68th District Assemblyman Ken Maddox, one of
Campbell’s opponents for the 35th district senate seat, cut a deal
with Democrats to pay the salary of one of his staffers.
Maddox said he asked assembly Democrats for the money because his
office’s budget was cut and he didn’t want to fire a good employee.
He said he’s not worried about how the mailer will affect his chances
in the March 2 primary.
* Two Republican candidates for state offices reported boosts to
their fundraising in campaign finance reports filed last week.
Reports covering Jan. 1 to 17 showed 70th Assembly District candidate
Chuck DeVore added $117,000 to his coffers, bringing his total to
nearly $296,000.
DeVore said that gives him “cash parity” with Cristi Cristich, the
leading fundraiser in the race with $298,000.
A candidate for the 35th district senate seat, 68th District
Assemblyman Ken Maddox, reported raising nearly $13,000 during the
period, edging his $260,000 cash total a little closer to the
$420,000 his opponent 70th District Assemblyman John Campbell has in
the bank.
-- Alicia Robinson
PUBLIC SAFETY
Two men in custody
for boat burglaries
Police arrested two 20-year-old men early Wednesday in connection
with several boat burglaries in the harbor since October, officials
said.
Matthew David Lewis of Costa Mesa and Justin Christopher Little of
Newport Beach may have been connected with most if not all of the
more than 50 burglaries on boats docked along several miles of Coast
Highway, Harbor Island Drive and Bayside Drive.
The arrests happened after a patrol officer scrutinized a boat
yard Wednesday morning in light of the recent burglaries and caught
the men walking up to their car with a stolen plasma television
valued at $10,000. Both men are being held in Newport Beach city jail
in lieu of a $150,000 bail and face felony burglary charges.
* The Costa Mesa Police Department will use a $157,000 state grant
from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the Business,
Transportation and Housing Agency to fund more sobriety checkpoints
and an additional DUI enforcement team on weekends.
-- Deepa Bharath
BUSINESS
Homes out of many majority’s range
With housing prices in Orange County continuing to climb, only 18%
of households in the county could afford the median priced home in
November, data from the California Assn. of Realtors showed. In
December, the median price for a single-family home in Costa Mesa was
$599,500, up 42% from the same month in 2002. Local real estate
experts said because so few homes are for sale, prices will continue
to climb.
-- Alicia Robinson
COSTA MESA
City approves modified 1901 Newport proposal
City leaders bucked public opposition and approved a modification
of the original proposal for the 1901 Newport Boulevard condominiums.
It’s now up to developer Rutter Development to decide if the modified
plans are feasible. The approved plans call for 145 units, 415
parking spaces and a subsidy of about $1.5 million.
* The fair board decided not to shift the handling of the bidding
process for the swap meet at the fairgrounds to an outside
consultant. Bob and Jeff Teller created and have been running the
Orange County Market Place for the past 35 years. It will now be up
to the fair’s executive committee to decide how to handle the bidding
process.
-- Deirdre Newman
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