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Arguments over proposed Costa Mesa cannabis shop reveal pot laws may be too hazy

With dispensaries already doing business as dozens more navigate the planning process, Costa Mesa officials are struggling to reconcile the letter of the law with real-world scenarios. Just ask Dan Zaharoni.

Costa Mesa extends short-term rental ban, outdoor dining accommodations by a year

The extensions will allow city staff to draft comprehensive plans for regulating the practice of renting out homes for fewer than 30 days and streamline outdoor food and retail offerings beyond the pandemic.

Orange County opens new super POD vaccine site at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa

Orange County opens new super POD vaccine site at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Orange County opens new super POD vaccine site at fairgrounds COSTA MESA, Calif. - Officials opened their newest super POD vaccination site at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Wednesday. This site will add tremendously to our capacity . to move the county safely ahead to reopen our economy, Board of Supervisors Chairman Andrew Do said.   We have been working really hard to ensure greater access for all residents in Orange County, Do said.   Supervisor Katrina Foley, who represents the district that includes the fairgrounds, said plans are in the works to offer more flexible hours at the site because some people cannot afford to take time off from work to go to a POD from 8 to 5.   

Costa Mesa throws $2M lifeline to restaurants and personal care businesses

Costa Mesa throws $2M lifeline to restaurants and personal care businesses Service workers in a Dec. 7 protest in Costa Mesa said state stay-at-home orders would harm restaurants and personal care service providers. Last week, the city approved a bridge grant program for small business owners in those sectors. (Don Leach / Staff Photographer) To support local restaurants and personal care services, businesses hardest hit by the pandemic and stay-at-home orders, Costa Mesa is starting a small business bridge grant program that aims to help proprietors survive until new federal stimulus funds arrive. City Council members recently approved taking $1.995 million from the declared disasters reserve fund to implement a three-phased assistance program for independent restaurateurs and the owners of local nail and hair salons and other by-appointment services.

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