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An angel delivers for Newport woman
A disabled Newport Beach woman whose three-wheeled bicycle -- her
only form of independent transportation -- was stolen New Year’s Day
received a gift from an angel this week.
Tarah Wakeling, 32, suffered serious injuries in a car crash nine
years ago and used the bike to get around town since she physically
can’t drive a car.
After her story appeared in the Daily Pilot on Monday, more than a
dozen readers offered to help buy her a new wet of wheels. One man,
who identified himself only as “an angel from the Yankees,” went
ahead and purchased a bike for her from Jax Bicycle Center in
Huntington Beach and let her pick out all the accessories for it she
wanted.
* The City Council created a “borders committee” of council
members who will meet with Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach officials
to discuss projects and issues that mutually affect the three cities.
Newport already has a borders committee to deal with Irvine.
The new committee’s first order of business is a tall one.
Officials expect to talk about three parcels of unincorporated county
land that Newport and Costa Mesa have been eyeing for annexation. One
parcel of particular note is west Santa Ana Heights, which abuts an
area Newport already has annexed but is considered to be in Costa
Mesa’s sphere of influence.
* An ad hoc committee of council members, residents and members of
several city commissions will look at alternative uses for the
Marinapark site, the council decided Tuesday. Committee members will
be named Jan. 25. The committee will explore what the community would
like to see on the property, which is designated for public
recreational uses.
A mobile home park is one of the land’s current occupants and a
controversial hotel was proposed for the site, but city voters in
November rejected a rezoning measure that was needed to build the
hotel.
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