AGENDA : ISSUES COMING UP
Anaheim
City Council meeting
What: Considering granting Spencer Sports Media Inc. exclusive right to sell naming rights for Anaheim Convention Center.
When: Tuesday, 5 p.m.
Where: Council chambers, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd.
Phone: (714) 254-5166
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Costa Mesa
City Council meeting
What: Considering 19th Street and Banning Avenue bridge proposals.
When: Today, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Council chambers, 77 Fair Drive.
Phone: (714) 754-5276
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Laguna Beach
City Council meeting
What: Discussing city boundaries for Newport Coast development area.
When: Tuesday, 6 p.m.
Where: Council chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
Phone: (714) 497-0705
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Placentia
City Council meeting
What: Considering proposal for 16 senior apartments at 1111 Golden Ave.
When: Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Council chambers, 401 E. Chapman Ave.
Information: (714) 993-8231
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San Juan Capistrano
City Council meeting
What: Considering parking restrictions to clear way for street cleaners in the Mesa Meadows neighborhood.
When: Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Where: 32400 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano
Phone: (714) 493-1171
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Santa Ana
City Council meeting
What: Public hearing on annual assessment for the downtown business improvement area
When: Today, 6 p.m.
Where: 22 Civic Center Plaza
Phone: (714) 647-6520
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Tustin
City Council meeting
What: Considering hiring a consultant to assess community needs for library services.
When: Today, 7 p.m.
Where: Council chambers, 300 Centennial Way.
Phone: (714) 573-3000.
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Westminster
City Council meeting
What: Reviewing architect plans for Cultural Arts Center.
When: Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Where: Council chambers, 8200 Westminster Blvd.
Phone: (714) 898-3311
This column is designed to provide information about upcoming public meetings. To learn more about events in your community, call your local government office.
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--COMPILED BY JOHN CANALIS, DEBRA CANO, SUSAN DEEMER, JEFF KASS, JOHN POPE and LIZ SEYMOUR
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