GAINS & LOSSES
GAINS
FURLOUGH FREE
Fountain Valley residents and city officials breathed a sigh of relief
last week when the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to overturn
the county Planning Commission’s decision to allow a work-furlough
program on the city’s unincorporated border. The program would have
served as a halfway house for individuals convicted of lesser crimes,
such as drunk driving, failure to pay child support and writing bad
checks. The city appealed the Planning Commission’s decision because of
potential zoning, safety and traffic issues.
TREES OF KNOWLEDGE
Students at Perry Elementary helped beautify their campus last week by
planting 44 trees at the school last week. To buy the trees, the
Huntington Beach Tree Society helped the school get a grant from the
state Department of Forestry. Now a forest of sycamore, liquidambar,
pistachio and jacaranda trees will keep the school green for years to
come.
LOSSES
METER HIKE
The Huntington Beach City Council raised the rates for metered parking
along Main Street to $1.50 an hour. While not as drastic as the proposed
$2 rate, it still means locals trying to enjoy restaurants and shopping
will be paying 75 cents for a half-hour of parking. The rate now matches
metered street parking for the beach. Better start saving those quarters,
folks.
DEATH OF A SEA LION
A sea lion was found shot at Bolsa Chica State Beach last week. The
500-pound adult male had seven bullet wounds in its head and had to be
put to sleep. Authorities don’t hold much hope of finding the gunman,
however a reward is offered for that person’s arrest.
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