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NEWPORT BEACH
Airlines may support new JWA settlement agreement
Foes of John Wayne Airport expansion rejoiced this week at news
that a compromise appears to have won the airlines’ support for the
settlement agreement extension.
In closed meetings, parties to the settlement agreement decided to
allow two more gates and 1 million more passengers a year in return
for assurances that the airlines won’t sue to overturn the agreement.
Sage Hill School students will face safer road conditions next
year once the city has installed a traffic signal in front of the
school. The signal will allow drivers leaving the school to turn left
onto fast-moving Newport Coast Drive.
A joint-use Mariners Library will become a reality, city officials
learned this week. The state agreed to give $3.2 million in matching
funds to build the library, which will serve as the school library
for Mariners Elementary and as the new Mariners branch of the Newport
Beach Public Library.
East Santa Ana Heights residents welcomed news that their
neighborhood will become part of Newport Beach next summer. A county
agency approved the long-awaited annexation of the unincorporated
county area on Monday.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
COSTA MESA
City Council makes Robinson its new mayor
Jaws dropped in City Hall last week when Councilwoman Karen
Robinson was elected mayor, astounding political insiders and the
assumed mayoral favorite.
Councilman Chris Steel nominated Robinson for the leadership
position at Monday’s council meeting, as he had last year, though he
previously received no support from his council colleagues. This
time, Councilwoman Libby Cowan immediately seconded the motion,
making it clear that Robinson carried the majority.
Councilman Gary Monahan’s eyes were wide with disbelief, as he had
been considered by most to be the obvious choice for the position,
given his standing as mayor pro tem -- which is usually a stepping
stone to mayor -- and his extensive council experience.
A hush fell over the council chambers, and then whispers
circulated.
Robinson, whose eyes also got bigger during the nomination, humbly
accepted the nomination. She was elected unanimously.
* LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at [email protected].
EDUCATION
UCI leases hybrid SUV
from Toyota for study
UC Irvine is leasing a hydrogen-powered SUV from Toyota to help
revolutionize the automotive industry. UCI will monitor the vehicle’s
daily use and decide where the best locations for hydrogen-refueling
stations are.
Local education officials can’t say yet how $3.2 billion in cuts
from this year’s state education budget would affect Newport-Mesa
schools. They weren’t surprised by Gov. Gray Davis’ Friday
announcement of the proposed cuts, which are part of a larger effort
to shore up a state budget deficit of more than $21 billion.
“It’s about what we expected,” said Paul Reed, assistant
superintendent for the district. “It’s pretty big. It’s ugly.”
The legislature will begin debating the proposal Monday.
Two Corona del Mar High School students opened a college center on
the Westside of Costa Mesa to help other students with college
applications and tutoring.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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