Here are some items the council will...
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Here are some items the council will consider tonight:
SENIOR
CENTER LEASE
The council will decide whether to continue leasing the Costa Mesa
Senior Center building to the center’s operators and begin providing
a full-time maintenance worker for the building. The current lease on
the city-owned building expires in June.
The building’s condition has deteriorated in recent years, so the
council will be asked to spend between $25,000 and $61,000 more
annually on a maintenance worker for the facility. The city now
devotes $300,000 a year to the senior center. The suggested new lease
is for five years.
WHAT TO EXPECT
City staff members are recommending approval of the new lease and
maintenance worker position because the senior center’s operator
provides programs at a lower cost than the city could, and many of
the problems with the current lease are the result of poor building
maintenance.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SUBSCRIPTION
If the council gives final approval to an emergency medical
subscription program, city residents would pay a $36-a-year
membership fee or be charged $300 every time they use Costa Mesa’s
emergency medical services. The program is one of several methods the
council has considered to help pay the increasing cost of city
services.
Like most cities, Costa Mesa already charges nonresidents who use
the city’s emergency medical services, but it is one of the few
cities in Orange County that does not have a subscription program for
residents. The program is expected to raise about $350,000 a year for
the city’s coffers.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Council members in March approved a first reading of an ordinance
creating the program, so they’re likely to give it final approval. It
will take a separate vote to set the amount of the fees, and the
council could suggest other amounts.
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