GAINS & LOSSES
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GAINS
RIDING THE WAVES
A six-week surf competition came to a close in West Newport last week --
the Volcom Star Fish Surf Series. The event gave surfers of all ages the
opportunity to show their stuff. “It felt good, and I got a new board,”
said 22-year-old Josh Hoyer, a finalist in the open division.
TIME FOR TEE
Marianne Towersey walked away once again with a sparkling sterling silver
tea pot, the prize for the winner of the third annual Tea Cup Classic,
played Friday at the Mesa Verde Country Club. Towersey, last year’s
winner, arrived at Country Club all warmed up -- she came straight from
another championship earlier in the day at the Mission Viejo Country
Club.
RECOGNIZING HISTORY
Costa Mesa has reacted favorably to the idea of drafting an ordinance
designed to protect the city’s historical buildings. The council hired a
consultant to scout the community and compose a list of sites for
consideration. The council will begin holding public hearings on the
matter probably in October.
LOSSES
FAIRVIEW PARK FUNDING
Costa Mesa city officials are feeling the pressure to decide on specific
plans for Fairview Park. If they don’t to it soon, they may lose out on
grant opportunities -- and no one seems to want that. Said Councilwoman
Libby Cowan: “The time has come when we need to say, ‘We have the master
plan, where are we going, what are we doing, how long is it going to
take?’ ”
UNDER INVESTIGATION
A 31-year-old Costa Mesa man was arrested on suspicion of child
molestation. Police believe Roger Rodriguez may have sexually abused a
12-year-old boy who was with him and preparing to travel to Mexico with
Rodriguez when authorities arrived at his Santa Ana Avenue apartment.
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