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NEWPORT BEACH
Top city staff gets top money with raises from City Council
The three top city staffers all got 5% raises after council
members evaluated their performance. City Clerk Lavonne Harkless will
now earn $92,400; City Atty. Bob Burhnam will earn $173,250 and City Manager Homer Bludau will see his base salary go to $178,500.
American Legion members applauded Tuesday’s City Council decision
to grant them a 50-year lease on their peninsula property.
Legionnaries wanted the lease in part to assure their longevity at
the site, where a proposed luxury resort had put the area’s future in
question.
City Council members are asking for resident input on an
aggressive plan to control public drunkenness and crime in West
Newport on the Fourth of July. Residents are asked to e-mail city
officials to give their opinion on the option of closing West Newport
roads to everyone but residents on the holiday.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
COSTA MESA
Studying a bridge from
the Westside to Huntington
It was back to the future for those on both sides of the
long-simmering debate about plans to build a bridge at 19th Street
from the Westside to Huntington Beach.
The Community Redevelopment Action Committee, which has been
charged with coming up with a plan to improve the Westside, has
proposed that the City Council approve a study of just how feasible a
span over the Santa Ana River would be.
Plans for such a bridge have been debated for more than a decade,
with little support outside of neighboring Newport Beach.
The Planning Commission also decided to postpone outlining
specific boundaries to be added to the existing Downtown Costa Mesa
Redevelopment Project Area. Business owners appeared at the meeting,
asking for more time to look at what the inclusion of more land might
mean.
The proposed additions encompassed 434 acres along the length of
West 19th Street and portions north and south of the major
thoroughfare between Anaheim and Whittier avenues.
* LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at [email protected].
BUSINESS
Good news: Median home prices rise in Newport-Mesa
Newport-Mesa homeowners received more good news Monday when a
regional Realtors’ trade group reported explosive growth in median
home prices for October.
The median, or middle, price in Newport Beach soared 34.39% over
the last year, from $628,750 to $845,000. That was good for third
best in the county. In Costa Mesa, the median price shot up 27.58%,
from $310,000 to $395,500.
The California Assn. of Realtors included the findings in their
monthly report, which tracks sales of new and existing homes. The
group includes single-family homes as well as apartments and other
multi-family dwellings.
Group economists attributed the spurt to attractively low interest
rates and an abnormally slow “wait-and-see” period after the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks. Senior economist Robert Kleinhenz said coastal
Orange County has always been an attractive place to own a home.
In other business news, Costa Mesa company ICN Pharmaceuticals
announced Monday it was paying $1 million in civil penalties to
settle a complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The complaint, filed in 1999, charged the company with securities
fraud. ICN had failed to disclose a letter from the Food and Drug
Administration denying approval to its hot-selling ribavirin.
* PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, business and politics. He
may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
PUBLIC SAFETY
Woman arrested for allegedly leaving baby in car
Costa Mesa Police arrested a 34-year-old Huntington Beach woman
Tuesday on suspicion of child endangerment after officers found her
4-month-old daughter locked in a car alone for about 30 minutes.
Mary Gisella Selby had allegedly parked her car in the 2300 block
of Harbor Boulevard and gone grocery shopping when police officers
got a call from the fire department alerting them to the situation,
officials said.
Police found the baby in the car in a car seat, red in the face
and sweating, officials said. Police arrested Selby as she came out
of the store pushing a cart and took the child into protective
custody.
In other news, local attorney Jennifer Keller was hired as one of
the defense attorneys in the high-profile Robert Blake case. The
actor is accused of shooting and killing his wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley,
outside a Studio City restaurant last year.
Keller will team up with former Orange County prosecutor and her
law school buddy Thomas Mesereau Jr.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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