NEWPORT BEACH City Council will vote on...
NEWPORT BEACH
City Council will vote
on Nichols controversy
The furor over Councilman Dick Nichols’ comments about Mexicans
continued as city staff laid out options for council members. On
Tuesday, the council will vote on formally apologizing to community
members and on taking action against Nichols for a comment that drew
national media attention last month.
In other news:
* A lawsuit to stop annexation of the closed El Toro Marine Air
Base to the city of Irvine was of little surprise to local leaders.
Though most say that El Toro’s not over until it’s over, the lawsuit
is unlikely to turn the tide toward a commercial airport, they said.
* Independence Day brought with it some tough new rules on liquor
consumption and crime in West Newport. Local officials say they hope
that, over the next few years, the word will get out that Newport
Beach is no longer the place to come and misbehave.
* A plan to hire two part-time rangers to ensure proper use of
city parks met with mixed reviews. Some council members say it would
be a good start. Others say it’s not enough. They will debate the
matter some more at another council meeting.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
june.casagrande@latimes.com.
COSTA MESA
Soccer organization files
lawsuit against ex-leader
The American Youth Soccer Organization has filed a lawsuit against
a youth soccer leader from the Newport Beach region, claiming he
misappropriated more than $100,000 by spending it on his company, his
landlord and tickets to a professional soccer team match.
Anthony Anish claims he is innocent and says he will pay back any
money he owes if there were accounting errors.
In other news:
* The city’s new flag is flying proudly outside of City Hall after
it was raised at the kick-off ceremony Monday for the celebration of
CostaMazing, Costa Mesa’s 50th anniversary. The anniversary will be
celebrated all year.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@latimes.com.
PUBLIC SAFETY
An end to long service
for three firefighters
Three Costa Mesa firefighters retired after serving the city for
many years. Capt. Doug Wilson, Capt. Jack Schuitt and Fire Engineer
Todd Switzer have about 85 years of experience between them.
Schuitt, nicknamed “the dinosaur,” holds the record for serving
the longest in the department.
In other news:
* A fire last weekend will force a popular gallery to look for
space elsewhere. Square Blue Art Inc. was lucky not to lose several
precious art works, but will have to leave the building, which was
damaged by smoke. Owner Jamie Wilson said she is looking for another
space in the Newport-Mesa area.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@latimes.com.
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