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NEWPORT BEACH
Another Newport Beach annexation nears
East Santa Ana Heights residents were heartened to learn that
their
quest for annexation has finally
landed on the agenda of the Local Agency Formation Commission. The
Sept. 16 meeting will probably shift
into full gear their bid to become Newport Beach residents, though
west Santa Ana Heights and Santa Ana Country Club are slated to
become part of Costa Mesa.
Newport Beach’s upcoming water-quality education program will
probably be tailored to a $5-million, state-funded regional campaign
for water conservation, officials said.
Hoag Hospital’s innovative intensivist program is on the verge of
providing 24-hour physician care for some of
the hospital’s sickest patients. The program is expected to be on
a round-the-clock basis beginning around mid-October.
Balboa Village renovations are set to begin after council members
approve a $2.8-million contract at their next meeting. But a lawsuit
over removing the 25 ficus trees on Main Street could mean a change
of plans.
-- JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
POLITICS
Rohrabacher tries halting Middle East nuclear buildup
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher visited Russia on Wednesday, as part of a
congressional delegation set on dissuading a country struggling with
economic paucity to back off two partnerships with Iran and Iraq to
develop nuclear power.
Rohrabacher joined Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Illinois), the chairman of
the International Relations Committee, and others Wednesday during
the meeting.
The delegation offered alternative economic partnerships -- in
more friendly countries like the Philippines and Turkey -- to ones
with countries that have been lumped into President Bush’s “axis of
evil,” along with North Korea.
Russian officials said the meeting emphasized the “close
cooperation” with the United States to counteract global terrorist
threats.
The meeting came at a delicate time, as Rohrabacher joined Rep.
Tom DeLay in calling for military action against Iraq leader Saddam
Hussein.
-- PAUL CLINTON covers the environment and politics. He may be
reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at [email protected].
COSTA MESA
Long Beach flights stir up Costa Mesa residents
Westside and Mesa Verde residents started feeling the effects of
the increasing demand for air transportation last week after a number
of Long Beach flights started soaring over their homes en route to
the growing airfield.
Long Beach Airport officials confirmed that a handful of
commercial jets that Costa Mesa residents started noticing over their
airspace were Jet Blue and American Airlines flights, heading back to
the Long Beach Airport from the east.
Long Beach Airport spokeswoman Sharon Diggs-Jackson said the
increase is a result of a federal court decision that allows the
transportation hub to get back to its maximum operation of 41 daily
commercial flights.
The airport’s numbers have jumped from 12 to an anticipated 24
next month and will climb to a peak of 41 by October, she said.
Compared with other regional airports, the number of flights are
small, she said.
Diggs-Jackson said there are fewer than 10 flights on a route over
Costa Mesa and the planes should be at least 4,000 feet high.
-- LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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