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Print A Surf City resident looking to serve the public will likely be seated on the dais within a matter of weeks. The Huntington Beach City Council is accepting applications to fill the spot vacated when Mayor Pro Tem Tito Ortiz resigned on June 1. Residents have until Friday at 5 p.m. to apply for the vacant seat, after a unanimous 6-0 vote during a special council meeting last week. Online applications are available at bit.ly/hbcitycouncil, or those interested can visit the city clerk’s office at City Hall. City Manager Oliver Chi said applicants will likely be interviewed either between June 25 and June 27 or between July 9 and July 11, depending on the number of applications received. The City Council will review both the applications and interviews to make a final decision, which is expected at a council meeting in July. ....
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Huntington Beach City Council votes against suing the state over mandated housing numbers The Elan Huntington Beach luxury apartments, at the southeast corner of Beach Boulevard and Ellis Avenue in Huntington Beach, were completed in 2016. The City Council on Monday night elected not to pursue legal action over the state’s mandate to zone for more than 13,000 units during the current cycle. (Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer) Print The Huntington Beach City Council on Monday night decided not to move forward with legal action challenging its state-mandated Regional Housing Needs Assessment requirements for the next cycle, which runs through October 2029. Huntington Beach is required to zone for 13,386 residential units, according to the Southern California Assn. of Governments, during the upcoming sixth cycle of the housing element that starts this October. That number includes nearly 6,000 units deemed to be either very low income or low income. ....
Energy Program Could Have Costly Consequences for Huntington Beach, Finance Commissioners Warn Huntington Beach’s finance commissioners are raising flags about the possible implications of joining the community choice energy (CCE) program. The city’s entry into the CCE poses significant financial risks for the city if the CCE program isn’t profitable, some say. “The contract that we would have to pay to get out of it is so massive,” Finance Commissioner Casey McKeon told The Epoch Times. The CCE is overseen by the Orange County Power Authority (OCPA), which was formed by the City of Irvine. The organization aimed to recruit additional cities to form a locally controlled cooperative utility authority to buy and sell energy, providing citizens a CCE option. ....