Despite protest, Costa Mesa wants Heights
Noaki Schwartz
COSTA MESA -- City officials said they will continue to pursue annexing
Santa Ana Heights despite residents’ announcement on Tuesday that they
would prefer instead to be a part of Newport Beach.
Since 1996, Costa Mesa has been steadily working on annexing the Heights
and other unincorporated areas, said Allan Roeder, city manager. This is
in part because “the county has indicated that they want to get out of
the business of providing municipal services,” he said.
“The bottom line is that the city’s efforts to annex Santa Ana Heights or
any other area is not being done for economic purposes,” Roeder said.
Santa Ana Heights residents’ resistance to Costa Mesa marks the second
unincorporated area that has openly protested being annexed into the
city. Residents of the Hines Kaiser High School and Back Bay neighborhood
have written letters to council members saying they do not want to be
part of Costa Mesa, but would prefer to remain unincorporated.
Although residents can protest the annexation process and let Costa Mesa
City Council members know how they feel, in the end it is the county
Local Agency Formation Commission that decides whether the boundaries
will change.
However, the state-appointed body that governs annexations generally
considers a city’s interests over the unincorporated areas, said Dave
Kiff, Newport’s deputy city manager.
In the case of Santa Ana Heights, although wanting a unified community is
a reasonable argument to be released from Costa Mesa, Roeder said the
commission will put a lot of weight on basic issues such as delivery of
services.
This applies to the Back Bay areas as well. Those residents said their
main concerns are loss of their neighborhood’s character and lower
property values.
“[The commission] will have to look at the nuts and bolts and dollars and
cents of it,” Roeder said.
He added that despite how it may appear, the issue of communities
choosing Newport Beach over Costa Mesa will not cause any conflicts
between the two neighboring cities.
“We’ve been working right along with Newport throughout our end of the
process,” he said.
Newport Beach will consider filing an annexation application that will
include its half of Santa Ana Heights on Monday. Residents protesting
Costa Mesa’s annexation said they will be at the meeting circulating
petitions.
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