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After a five-hour discussion about installing LED billboards at Costa Mesa’s Triangle Square a plan that could generate revenue for the city and aid the struggling complex planning commissioners determined Monday they were not yet ready to approve the plan.
Instead of rendering a recommendation on the project, commissioners opted to continue Monday’s public hearing to its March 8 regular meeting.
The panel was asked to weigh in on a planned signing program that would allow Triangle owner Tyler Mateen, who bought the center in 2017 and has since grappled with low tenancy, to upgrade or add nearly 5,000 square feet of exterior signage.
When Michelle Steel squeaked out a victory for Congressional District 48, unseating Harley Rouda
1, she left a vacancy behind. Orange County Supervisorial District 2 has had no direct representation on the Board of Supervisors since she resigned her seat and was sworn in as a Congresswoman.
A special election to fill the vacant seat was declared for March 9. John Moorlach, a Republican who lost his State Senate re-election bid
2, was the first to declare his candidacy. I quickly supported that candidacy
3.
Not long after, Costa Mesa Mayor Katrina Foley, a Democrat, declared her candidacy. A stream of endorsements, from the Democratic Party of Orange County and multiple unions, followed.
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A March 9 special election to fill an open seat on the Orange County Board of Supervisors is heating up, with five candidates having qualified to run by the Jan. 25 filing deadline.
But the real battle could be between three Republican contenders whose campaigns are already clashing as they seek endorsements that threaten to split the GOP vote.
Former state Sen. John Moorlach who previously served as a 2nd District supervisor from 2006 to 2015 secured the backing of the Republican Party of Orange County more than a month before outgoing supervisor Michelle Steel retired and was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives.
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