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Around Town: Costa Mesa hires longtime resident, U S Navy veteran as new chief of staff

Around Town: Costa Mesa hires longtime resident, U S Navy veteran as new chief of staff
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Newport Beach City Council approves 4400 Von Karman housing development

Newport Beach City Council approves 4400 Von Karman housing development A rendering of the proposed Residences at 4400 Von Karman development. (Courtesy of city of Newport Beach) By Matt SzaboStaff Writer  Print The Newport Beach City Council on Tuesday night voted unanimously to approve a development agreement of a planned residential project near John Wayne Airport. Known as Residences at 4400 Von Karman, the 13-acre project was approved 6-0 following a public hearing. Councilman Will O’Neill recused himself due to his membership at the nearby Pacific Club. A full reading of the adopted resolutions and ordinances will take place at the next City Council meeting on Feb. 9.

O C officials, residents react to President Biden s calls for unity in inauguration speech

Print The peaceful transition of power has long stood as a symbol of the democracy that Americans hold dear. “Today, we celebrate the triumph, not of a candidate but of a cause, the cause of democracy,” Biden said. “The will of the people has been heard, and the will of the people has been heeded. “We’ve learned again that democracy is precious, democracy is fragile. At this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed.” After being sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts, the overriding message of Biden’s 21-minute inauguration speech was one of unity. “We can see each other not as adversaries but as neighbors,” Biden said. “We can treat each other with dignity and respect. We can join forces, stop the shouting and lower the temperature, for without unity, there is no peace, only bitterness and fury.”

Cities support O C sheriff s policies on inmates during pandemic

Print The city of Newport Beach filed an amicus brief in support of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department late last week, while Costa Mesa issued its own brief with the same intent. The briefs come in response to a ruling in a lawsuit by Orange County Superior Court Judge Peter Wilson, ordering that the jail population be reduced in response to the coronavirus. The lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union in April. Wilson ruled Dec. 11 that Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes had shown “deliberate indifference” to the substantial risk that the coronavirus can pose to medically vulnerable people in custody, which in turn violates their constitutional rights.

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