BUSINESS Newport, Costa Mesa workers are working...
BUSINESS
Newport, Costa Mesa workers are working
The federal government reported Wednesday that Orange County has
the lowest unemployment rate among the nation’s metropolitan areas.
The county ended 2004 with only 2.7% of the workforce out of a
job, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa both had lower rates. State figures show Costa Mesa had a
2.3% unemployment rate and the Newport Beach figure was 1.7%.
Local business leaders cited Costa Mesa’s diverse economic profile
and Newport Beach’s largely educated population as factors behind
high employment.
ENVIRONMENT
Making a site always
right for dumping
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a plan to designate
an underwater area near Newport Harbor as a permanent dumping site
for dredging wastes.
Newport City officials favored the plan, which they believe will
save the city money on dumping projects, though environmental
activist Jan Vandersloot said the disposal area is too close to a
sewage plume generated by the Orange County Sanitation District.
The EPA will accept public comments on the draft environmental
impact report through March 7. Public hearings will be held from 2 to
4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Peter and Mary Muth
Interpretive Center, 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach.
EDUCATION
UCI wants to have courthouse of its own
UC Irvine made its pitch last week to have a $17 million state appellate courthouse built on campus. The university proposed a
2.5-acre site that fronts California Street and is adjacent to the
University Research Park as a location for the courthouse. The
Judicial Council of California is expected to evaluate the school’s
bid Monday.
The city of Santa Ana already has offered a 2-acre site next to
the city hall for the courthouse, and the city would build a parking
garage to serve court clients. Officials with the city and the
university declined to give other details about their proposals.
POLITICS
El Toro earns only
its minimum wage
Bidding in the online auction of the closed El Toro Marine Corps
Air Station will end at 3 p.m. Wednesday, the federal General
Services Administration announced last week. The auction opened Jan.
5, but the only bids received as of Friday were minimum bids on two
parcels. The four parcels up for sale range in price from $60 million
to $220 million.
* Things in the city of Newport Beach are looking good, but cities
need to try to think regionally, Mayor Steve Bromberg told 450 guests
Thursday night at the annual Speak Up Newport Mayor’s Dinner.
Bromberg’s speech touched on the progress the city has made on
various issues, including forming a committee to consider future uses
of the Marinapark site and the success of a group that formed to help
Marines and their families based at Camp Pendleton.
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