EDUCATION Group looks to recall college district...
EDUCATION
Group looks to recall college district trustee
The dispute over Coast Community College District trustee Armando
Ruiz continued last week, as 20 people -- including Ruiz’s board
colleague, Jerry Patterson -- started a petition movement to have him
recalled. Many accused Ruiz of double-dipping into his state pension
fund in November when he ran for reelection as an incumbent shortly
after resigning from the board. On Wednesday, Patterson and others
filed a notice of intention to circulate a recall petition with the
county Registrar of Voters.
* UC Irvine learned the identity of its next chancellor on
Thursday morning. The University of California Board of Regents
appointed Michael V. Drake, currently the university system’s vice
president for health affairs, to replace Ralph Cicerone in July.
Drake, a practicing ophthalmologist, has been in the UC system as a
professor and an administrator for nearly 30 years.
* The week ended on a high note for Orange Coast College, as 1,965
students graduated Thursday evening.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Former Raiders quarterback is back in the courtroom
Former USC and Raiders quarterback Todd Marinovich appeared in
court twice last week, once for alleged probation violations and
again on charges that he fled from police.
Newport Beach police spotted Marinovich, 35, on May 20 with
apparent drug paraphernalia, but he fled the scene. He was later
arrested, and officers discovered a no-bail warrant had been issued
for Marinovich.
Marinovich has faced numerous drug charges since playing football
at USC, including convictions for marijuana, heroin and, last year in
Newport Beach, methamphetamine possession.
* A 2-year-old boy drowned May 22 in a Costa Mesa apartment
complex pool, the second such death in Newport-Mesa this month.
Christian Diaz, 2, was found at the bottom of a swimming pool in
the 300 block of West Wilson Street after he apparently got out of
his house while his mother was sleeping. Taylor Ackroyd, 3, drowned
May 5 in a poolside spa in Newport Beach after he was left alone for
less than three minutes, police said.
Fire officials are reminding parents to constantly supervise
children near water and to provide safeguards whenever children have
access to a swimming pool or spa.
* A high-speed police pursuit that crossed through six cities
nearly ended with a shooting after the driver crashed his car in
Costa Mesa early Thursday morning.
The chase started after a man reported he was carjacked at
gunpoint in Santa Ana. The alleged carjacker crashed the car about an
hour later in Costa Mesa, got out of the car holding a gun and
attempted to run, police said.
Just as officers readied to shoot the man, he fell, dropping the
gun, and was taken into custody, authorities said. Police arrested
Jose Morales, 22, of Santa Ana and booked him on weapons and
carjacking charges.
NEWPORT BEACH
Park’s cost could go from $1.35 million to $18 million
The city’s plan to create a park at West Coast Highway and
Superior Avenue got a price hike Monday, when state legislators
passed a bill allowing the state to charge fair market value for the
proposed parkland and other pieces of surplus property it owns.
City officials in 2001 got the state to agree on a price of $1.35
million, the property’s original purchase price. The roughly 18-acre
parcel would have been transferred from Caltrans to the state Parks
Department and then leased to the city. The new legislation means the
cost to Newport Beach could reach $18 million. City officials are
still discussing a deal with the state for the land.
* Anyone looking to open a dispensary for medical marijuana
shouldn’t bother looking in Newport Beach, at least for now. Because
of two inquiries from prospective dispensers, the City Council on
Tuesday put a 45-day moratorium on establishment of medical marijuana
facilities to give the city time to figure out how such facilities
should be regulated.
Use of marijuana for medical reasons was approved by California
voters in 1996, but it’s unclear whether federal drug laws override
that initiative. Costa Mesa is likely to address the same issue soon;
the city’s Planning Commission on Monday voted to recommend a
moratorium on marijuana dispensaries while regulations are written to
govern them.
* The Newport Beach City Council will appoint someone to replace
Mayor Steve Bromberg, who will leave the council June 17 to become an
Orange County Superior Court judge. The appointment will be the third
on the council in the last three years, prompting some residents to
call for an election to fill the vacant seat.
City officials have maintained that the city charter requires an
appointment, and an election is only a backup procedure if council
members can’t agree on a candidate. The council will accept
applications through June 10 and plans to appoint a new member June
21.
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