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City seeks members of committee
The City Council of Costa Mesa is accepting applications for the
Downtown and Eastside Transportation Ad Hoc Committee.
The committee was established in October 2001 to produce
improvement plans for 17th street, Newport Boulevard south of 19th
Street and the Eastside.
There is one opening for an Eastside Resident and two for Newport
Boulevard business representatives. The committee meets once a month
and addresses issues of traffic circulation, pedestrian and bicycle
access, parking and median and parkway design.
Those interested may apply at https://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us or
send a letter of interest to the city before Sept. 17. For more
information, call (714) 754-5032.
Mayor presents monthly award
Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan has recognized Matthew Ashton as the
recipient of the latest Mayor’s Award.
On July 1, Ashton heard cries and followed them to the house of an
elderly neighbor.
“The heat, coupled with the neighbor’s inability to reach a
telephone, could very well have ended her life,” said city management
analyst Carol Proctor in a press release.
The award, given to residents who go above and beyond the call of
duty, will be presented to Ashton at 6:30 p.m., Sept. 15 in the City
Council chambers.
Neighbors for Neighbors cleanup set
The nonprofit program “Neighbors for Neighbors,” will be holding
its bi-annual community cleanup on Sept. 23 with a focus on
low-income, senior owned, mobile homes.
The city is seeking donations of cash and in-kind donations of
materials and supplies for the project. For more information, call
the city hotline at (714) 754-4892 or contact neighbors coordinator
Jacqueline Reeves at (714)754-4870.
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