Festival members stop licensing
Festival of Arts members voted overwhelmingly in favor of new rules
that would prohibit any licensing of the Pageant of the Masters.
The votes were tallied Tuesday and the results were announced at
Wednesday’s meeting of the Festival of Arts board, festival
spokeswoman Sharbie Higuchi said.
Out of 1,449 ballots, almost half of the festival’s voting
membership, all but 84 votes were cast in favor of amending the
festival’s bylaws to ensure the pageant could not be franchised by
other organizations outside of Laguna Beach.
Festival board President Anita Mangels, who campaigned for the
board on an anti-licensing platform, welcomed the news.
“It’s a validation of the input we received from the membership
last year, and the sentiment has not weakened,†she said.
Last year, the festival’s executive director, Steve Brezzo,
resigned his post after his proposal to license the Pageant of the
Masters was met with stiff resistance. Former board President Bruce
Rasner, who supported the idea, was not re-elected.
Mangels said the pageant was the festival’s primary fundraiser,
and she believes that sanctioning pageant’s outside of Laguna would
siphon visitors and their money away from Laguna.
“The whole concept of licensing would bring us into the realm of
facilitating competing pageants,†she said.
New stretch of road opened in canyon
The road to Laguna just got a little different.
On Thursday, Caltrans shut down two miles of Laguna Canyon Road
between the San Diego Freeway and the San Joaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor. For the next nine months, traffic will be
diverted to a new stretch of road that will be part of a redesigned
roadway, Caltrans spokeswoman Pam Gorniak said.
“The old road goes by the wayside,†she said.
Caltrans is in the middle of a $32-million project to renew Laguna
Canyon Road. It is scheduled to be completed in 2006.
The project will redesign the route from a two-lane highway to a
separated road with two northbound and two southbound lanes. Caltrans
officials expect the plan will enhance traffic safety and reduce
flooding by realigning part of the highway west of the Laguna Lakes.
“People are going to find that it’s more user friendly,†Gorniak
said.
Montage paying off more than expected
The debt accrued from the construction of Treasure Island Park
could be paid back earlier than expected, City Manager Ken Frank
said.
In December, the City Council approved a refinancing of the
$8.1-million owed to Montage Resort developer Athens Group, which
paid the up-front costs for the park. The refinancing was
accomplished by taking $5 million from the Community/Senior
Center-Community Clinic project, $400,000 from the Open Space Fund,
$800,000 from the Vehicle Replacement Fund, $500,000 from the General
Fund Contingency and $1 million from the general fund. At the time,
Frank estimated the city would save more than $1 million.
Frank said revenue from hotel and bed taxes levied on the Montage
Resort have been significantly higher than expected, allowing the
city to replenish funds used to pay for refinancing.
The contingency and open space funds have been completely
restored, and more than $100,000 has been paid back into the vehicle
fund. By the end of the year, Frank expects $500,000 will be restored
to the general fund, and that money will begin to go back to the
clinic.
Frank initially estimated the city would receive about $2.3
million annually in taxes from the Montage. Through May, more than $1
million has been collected. Frank did not provide a specific estimate
for how much would be collected by the end of the year.
The debt could be fully paid off six months earlier than expected,
in January of 2007, instead of July. The sooner the debt is paid off,
the earlier city officials will be able to spend money on municipal
facilities.
Volunteers sought for home delivery of books
Just about anyone can get a pizza delivered to their home, but if
senior library clerk Sheila Loomis has her way, book deliveries will
be on the horizon.
The Laguna Beach library is looking for volunteers to drive books
to Lagunans who are confined to their homes, Loomis said. People
receiving books would be able to submit a list of their reading
interests, and volunteers would be hooked up with patrons needing
deliveries.
“I’ve done it before for a lady on my street, and I’d done it
before at another library ... and they really appreciate it,†Loomis
said.
The plan is ready to go as soon as volunteers sign up, Loomis
said. For more information, call (949) 497-1734.
Fundraiser set for candidate Jane Egly
A fundraiser for City Council candidate Jane Egly will be held at
Len’s Wine Site and Wine Tasting Bar. The event will be a chance to
meet Egly and participate in wine tasting. Donations will be accepted
at the door.
The event will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday. Len’s Wine Site is at
303 Broadway.
Center celebrates anniversary
The South County Cross-cultural Council will hold a luncheon to
celebrate five years of operating the Laguna Day Worker Center.
The center allows for people in Laguna and neighboring cities to
recruit laborers for short-term work. In the days before the center,
Peck said the center’s location on Laguna Canyon Road was designated
as the place to hire day laborers, but it was very disorganized. Even
earlier, workers would congregate at various locations throughout the
city.
The event will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Laguna
Day Worker Center on Laguna Canyon Road, across the street from
Ganahl Lumber. Information: (949) 497-3936.
Historical Society seeks volunteers
The Laguna Beach Historical Society is looking for volunteers to
staff the Murphy-Smith Bungalow on Ocean Avenue. The bungalow, which
houses historical materials from 1920s Laguna, is open to the public
from 1 to 4 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
The historical society is hoping to recruit volunteers who are
“primarily responsible people who can just be there at the bungalow,â€
historical society board member Gene Felder said. “The more they know
about local history is great.â€
Volunteers do not have to be experts on old-time Laguna, Felder
said. Volunteers will learn their task at the bungalow by working
alongside experienced volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering
can call Felder at (949) 939-7257.
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