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Supervisors to delve into machine glitches
Orange County Supervisors Bill Campbell and Chris Norby and the
Orange County Registrar of Voters will hold three public meetings in
April to address questions and concerns about glitches in the March 2
primary election.
After the county’s first use of electronic voting machines, poll
workers and voters reported errors including voters getting the wrong
ballots and casting ballots before they were ready.
The meetings are scheduled for April 12 in Irvine City Hall, 1
Civic Center Plaza, Irvine; and April 13 in Fullerton City Hall, 303
W. Commonwealth, Fullerton; both meetings are at 7 p.m. A third
meeting will be held at 9 a.m. April 14 in the county Board of
Supervisors’ meeting room, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
Campbell and Norby will collect input about election errors and
report to the full board, which will use the information to create an
action plan for how to improve the election process. For information
on the meetings, call (714) 834-4324.
Commercial brokerage moves out of Newport
Coldwell Banker Commercial REP has announced it will leave its
Newport Beach headquarters in July for a larger office space in
Irvine.
Real Estate Partners, Coldwell Banker’s parent company, will share
the new offices. The company attributed the move to tremendous growth
in the past year, and officials expect staff to more than double,
from 24 agents to more than 50, by the end of 2004.
Toll agency offers tours of wildlife habitats
The Transportation Corridor Agencies will offer free tours of
conservation areas, normally closed to the public, near the toll
roads in April and May. A tour of restored wildlife habitat areas
along the slopes of the San Joaquin Hills Toll Road is scheduled to
begin at 8 a.m. April 3 in Laguna Beach.
Visitors can see an oak woodland canyon and a scenic view of
Irvine, and they will learn about how sustainable habitat was created
in the area. Other tours are scheduled for May 1 in the Upper
Chiquita conservation area and May 15 in the Bonita Creek wetlands.
For more information or to reserve a spot on a tour, call (949)
754-3405.
Signs added to aid Triangle Square
Triangle Square shopping center in Costa Mesa has added redesigned
parking and directional signs to make it easier for customers to park
and find stores, the shopping center announced recently.
A new marquee sign on Newport Boulevard will display information
about sales and special events. In the future, parking structure
levels will be renamed for easier identification and the elevators
will be more clearly marked.
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