SANTA ANA : Attorney Appointed to Planning Panel
Attorney Glenn Mondo has been appointed to the city’s seven-member Planning Commission.
Mondo, 32, lost to City Councilman Richards L. Norton by less than 900 votes in the November municipal election.
During the campaign, Mondo spoke out against high-density housing, billboards and the Rancho Santiago College swap meet that Norton operates.
Each council member appoints a representative to the commission. Mondo was appointed by Councilman Robert L. Richardson, who defeated incumbent Ron May.
Mondo is an associate at Drummy, Garrett, King & Harrison in Costa Mesa and specializes in real estate law. A member of the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce, Mondo also served on the mayor’s task force on transportation and the city’s charter review committee.
Mondo graduated with honors from UC Irvine and earned his law degree from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, where he was editor of the Law Review.
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