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Here are a few items the council considered Tuesday.
GISLER BIKE TRAIL
The council agreed to hire All American Asphalt of Corona for
$237,069 to build a bike trail on Gisler Avenue. It will connect
existing trails that end at Washington Avenue with the Santa Ana
River regional trail system. The project will be paid for with the
city’s Measure M funds.
WHAT IT MEANS
The existing Gisler Avenue bike trail will be extended from
Washington Avenue to connect with the Santa Ana River trail system.
RED LIGHT
CAMERA LAW
Hoping to clarify the state law governing red-light cameras, the
council agreed to sponsor legislation that would make changes. The
city has the cameras at four intersections to photograph cars passing
through red traffic lights so tickets can be issued to the drivers.
One driver successfully challenged his citation in court, which
led the city to issue warnings instead of tickets at two of the four
intersections with cameras. The legal challenge hinged on when a
30-day warning period is required before cameras can be used and who
can install cameras at intersections where more than one government
agency has jurisdiction.
WHAT IT MEANS
The city will look for other cities as co-sponsors and will find a
legislator to carry the bill, which probably won’t be introduced
until 2006.
HOTEL TAX
The council voted to renew a 2% tax on eight of the city’s hotels
that fund the Costa Mesa Conference and Visitor Bureau. The hotels
voluntarily agree to the assessment, and one hotel -- Holiday Inn
Express Hotel and Suites Costa Mesa -- asked to be added to the list
for the assessment.
Costa Mesa hotels don’t mind the added tax because the money goes
toward promoting travel and tourism in the city. The city’s bed tax
is one of the lowest in the area, so even with another 2% charge
guests still pay less in surcharges here than they would in
surrounding cities.
WHAT IT MEANS
The eight hotels, which include Ayres Country Inn & Suites and the
Westin South Coast Plaza, will continue to add a 2% tax to room fees.
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