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Flying model aircraft at Costa Mesa's Fairview Park spared by council from crash and burn latimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from latimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Costa Mesa to place tax liens on properties where illegal dispensaries have unpaid fines An illegal dispensary on Costa Mesa’s College Avenue was raided April 20. City officials on Tuesday certified a process for adding unpaid code and building violation fines, given to illegal cannabis dispensaries, to a landowner’s property tax. (File Photo) Print After issuing code violation notices and citations to illegal cannabis dispensaries and property owners a practice that, in recent years, has racked up $122,475 in unpaid fines the city of Costa Mesa is upping its nuisance abatement game. City Council members this week passed a resolution to place delinquent citations on the county’s property tax roll as a lien against offending properties, meaning owners would have unpaid fines added to their property tax bills as a special assessment. ....
Costa Mesa to Authorize Tax Liens Against Illegal Marijuana Dispensaries That Refuse to Pay Fines theepochtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theepochtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Print Costa Mesa leaders, chamber officials and business owners attending a State of the City luncheon Thursday reflected on how the city pulled through the pandemic, thanks to a collective desire to support one another and the place they call home. And, in doing so, they welcomed the newest members of Costa Mesa’s business community cannabis retailers, who will soon be able to operate legally within the city. “Cannabis is coming into town,” Mayor John Stephens said at the Segerstrom Concert Hall event, asking those in the industry to raise their hands and acknowledging the 20 or more who did. ....
Print Locals seeking out pop-its, sparklers and snakes for their Fourth of July festivities marked their calendars for Wednesday the day fireworks stands in Costa Mesa were officially open for business. Newport Beach residents Colleen and Buck Johns were among a small group of customers who turned out for the 10 a.m. opening of a stand on 17th Street, operated by supporters of the Costa Mesa High School cheerleading teams, who will receive a portion of the proceeds for their labor. “We have a grandson who lives in Costa Mesa, so I’m going to meet up with him today and give him some sparklers,” said Colleen Johns, whose birthday happens to fall on July 4. ....