OC Blog News Roundup - Feburary 11, 2008
Posted by: Jubal | 02/11/2008 7:33 AM
OC Tollway Agency Appeals San Onofre Ruling (LAT)
Orange County's toll road agency filed an appeal Friday of the California Coastal Commission's decision rejecting a controversial toll road extension.
Martin Wisckol's The Buzz: Obama's Help From Abroad (OCR)
Englishman tours Orange County, U.S. by way of a presidential campaign.
Orange Grove: GOP Needs New Immigration Stance (OCR)
Opening our borders would acknowledge our true wealth in human capital
Editorial: Customer-Satisfaction Focus (OCR)
Anaheim's plan to contract with J.D. Power to measure customer service at city departments offers a good model for all cities.
Editorial: Is Measure B Lawsuit Worth The Trouble? (DP)
The voters have spoken. It's time to move forward.
Pot Raid Leads To $5 Million Claim (DP)
A Costa Mesa man has filed a claim for $5 million with the city of Costa Mesa, alleging the city's police department unlawfully arrested him, raided his home and confiscated his medicinal marijuana.
City May Lend Police (DP)
Costa Mesa City Council members will begin conferring with county officials to increase the police presence in Talbert Regional Park.
Red-Light Camera Violations Go Unpunished (DP)
Police and O.C. courts rarely follow up on unpaid red light camera tickets. Since 2004, as many as 25,000 red light runners have walked away without penalty.
Get Ready For New Area Code, 657 (OCR)
657 will be a part of the county; phone company is getting people prepared
Residents State Irks With City (DP)
The results of a new city-commissioned survey show Newport Beach residents are mostly satisfied with emergency services, parks and libraries, but many respondents said city officials aren't doing enough about growth and traffic problems.
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