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The Council Tuesday voted 4-2-1 to terminate Lori Ann Farrell Harrison, who came to the city in 2019. Opponents of the move issued warnings about Costa Mesa's future while backers remained silent.
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Axios on MSNA La Mesa developer asked out of an affordable housing agreement. The city is considering cracking down on such requests.La Mesa's City Council will decide Tuesday whether to prevent city staff from canceling low-income housing agreements with ...
Here are Mesa’s City Council members. District 1: Mark Freeman. Mark Freeman was elected to city council in 2016 and represents north central Mesa, including the Mesa Cemetery.
Mesa voters will select at least two new City Council members this year as only one incumbent is running. District 4, which includes downtown Mesa, is a three-way race between incumbent Vice Mayor ...
In June, Mesa City Council approved – unanimously, a record $2.1 billion budget, with across-the-board raises of 2-3 percent for all 3,562 employees, plus another $2,000 bonus for all employees ...
Costa Mesa resident Andy Ginocchio, who attended the rally outside City Hall, wasn’t opposed to the council’s seeking and reviewing applications for an appointment, so long as the process was ...
LA MESA — The La Mesa City Council has rejected a proposal to change how residents are notified about new development, despite frustrated neighbors recently saying they hadn’t known about a ...
Mesa will be the first city in the Valley to privatize some of its corrections services. At a meeting Monday night, the council voted 4-2 in favor of contracting with private firm CoreCivic ...
City Council District 1 race Adams and Williams will have a rematch in November as they vie to win the support of their district to send them a four-year term on the Mesa City Council. More in U.S.
A divided Costa Mesa City Council on Tuesday, May 6, fired City Manager Lori Ann Farrell Harrison, leaving the city without a top executive without providing an explanation for what led to her ...
Mesa City Council meets at 5:45 p.m. Monday in City Council Chambers; the meeting will also be shown on the city’s Facebook page and Mesa Channel 11 (mesaaz.tv/live).
LA MESA — La Mesa will require project labor agreements favoring local unions for all city construction projects with budgets exceeding $1 million. The City Council unanimously approved the deal ...
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