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Irvine Councilwoman Beth Krom will continue her bid for U.S. Rep. John Campbell’s 48th District seat, after the sudden death of her 22-year-old son, her campaign manager has announced.

“Beth is committed to the ongoing success of this campaign,†Krom’s campaign manager, Melahat Rafiei, said in a recent e-mail.

Noah Krom, who apparently fell to his death from a cliff in Isla Vista earlier this month, was one week shy of graduating from UC Santa Barbara at the time of his death.

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Beachgoers found his body at the base of a cliff June 6.

Abby and Hershel Krom recently accepted a posthumously awarded degree in business economics at UC Santa Barbara on their brother’s behalf.

Beth Krom announced a goal of raising $250,000 by Tuesday earlier this year.

Councilwoman credits city manager for budget

Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle credited City Manager Homer Bludau for keeping the city budget balanced in a year with fickle sales and property tax revenue projections.

“The city manager presented us with a balanced budget — it’s really a tribute to his administrative skills,†Daigle said.

To keep the budget balanced, Newport Beach slashed city department budgets by 2% and reduced spending on capital fund projects by 2%, resulting in a savings of about $5 million.

City officials expect property-tax revenue to grow by only 2% in the next budget year, or from $55.8 million to $56.9 million.

Historically, property-tax revenues have grown by about 6% to 8% yearly, but property values have been trending downward.

The city also budgeted $20.2 million for sluggish sales tax revenues in the coming year, compared with $19.8 million last year.

“Now I can retire a happy man,†Bludau said after the city passed its more than $200 million annual budget on Tuesday night.


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