Gains & losses
GAINS
Boulevard dialogue
Beach Boulevard, the commercial spine of Surf City, could use a
make-over, and city officials want the public’s opinion on the right
look. The city will hold public workshops Nov. 4 and 5 to discuss the
possibilities.
Standing up Downtown
A group known as Huntington Beach Cares stepped up after the City Council
last week formally adopted the power of eminent domain over Downtown
residential property. The group must gather 10,000 signatures by
mid-November to qualify for a March ballot referendum. If passed, the
measure would stop the city from using its newly acquired authority to
purchase homes by force.
Bond gets an A
After taking input from his staff and reviewing a copy of the resolution,
John M.W. Moorlach, treasurer-tax collector for Orange County, gave the
Huntington Beach Union High School District’s $123-million ballot measure
an A grade.
LOSSES
Not enough time
Huntington Beach is known as a politically active city, but residents and
workers complain they can’t fully participate because of the times some
public meetings are held. A committee whose aim is solving Downtown’s
many controversies begins at 8 a.m., while the Public Works Commission,
which tackles thorny issues such as parking and traffic, meets at 5 p.m.
Teens lost to crash
Investigators continue to search for the cause of a plane crash that
claimed the lives of two Huntington Beach teenagers. A Cessna piloted by
Erik Marshall Lind, 18, crashed on a hill north of Ventura. Lind, along
with his passenger, Tyson Michael Stearns, also 18, were heading home
after stops in Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez.
Seeking repairs, repayment
The owner of a strip mall has asked the city to pay for damage done to
his building after a shoot-out there last month that left a Huntington
Beach police officer wounded. Kenneth A. Reynolds filed a claim against
the city earlier this month for $1,220 to repair bullet holes in the
walls, ceilings, and windows of stores caught in the line of fire during
the shooting at the corner of Hamilton Avenue and Bushard Street in early
September.
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