Gains & Losses
GAINS
FOUNTAIN VALLEY HONORS
Fountain Valley High School’s mock trial team took top honors in a county
competition, beating 48 teams, including its hometown rival Los Amigos.
“These two teams are the elite of the elite,” Judge James Stotler said of
the two local teams.
The victory entitles the Fountain Valley team to proceed to a state
competition in March.
‘SURFHENGE’ CONTROVERSY
City officials will hear more from residents about a proposed sculpture
-- said to resemble England’s Stonehenge, only with surfboards -- before
deciding its fate. The artwork would be part of the city’s South Beach
improvements and would stand at the corner of Beach Boulevard and Pacific
Coast Highway. However, some locals say the $400,000 piece isn’t worth
the expense.
LOSSES
THREE LIVES LOST
Police believe drunk driving may have been the cause of a two-car
accident that killed a 5-month-old baby and two adults last week in
Fountain Valley. Agustin Gonzalez Galindo was arrested in connection with
the crash and booked on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, felony
hit-and-run and drunk driving. Police say his car collided with a second
car at Newhope Street and Warner Avenue, killing the baby’s mother, Maria
Reyna Cano, 28, and the driver of the car they were in, Nestor Rameriz
Suastegui, 24, both of Huntington Beach. The baby died a few days later.
CLASH ON THE COUNCIL
For years, the Fountain Valley City Council has been a quiet, cohesive
group, conducting meetings that often take place in a snap. But the calm
was shaken last week when Councilman John Collins accused Mayor Guy
Carrozzo of securing votes from others on the council to boot Collins out
of his nine-year seat on the Orange County Sanitation District board.
DONATING TIME
City employees donated accumulated time off so officials could shave
about $15,000 off the cost of a holiday party that at one point hit the
$20,000 mark. The party price got out of hand when the city began making
repairs -- on the taxpayers’ clock -- to the Huntington Center mall,
where the event was held. Now that the workers have donated their time
off to the cause, the price has fallen to $5,657.36 -- good for the
taxpayers, not so good for the city workers who forfeited the time.
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