Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Anaheim's GardenWalk Revived -- OCR
Big shopping/entertainment/lodging project slated for opening by late 2007, with hotels opening beginning in mid-2008.
Little Change Cited In 22 Freeway Commute -- OCR
CHP says rush hour traffic wasn't worsened by closure, but some commuters disagree.
County Set To Study Santa Ana River Park -- OCR
Supervisor Lou Correa's plan takes $400,000 used to take inner-city kids to South County parks, and will spend it to study a Santa Ana River park.
Placentia Hires Rail Project Manager -- OCR
Councils puts Korve Engineering in charge, and scandal-plagued Chris Becker will stay in consulting role for 30 days.
Anita Hill To Speak At UCI Tonight -- OCR
And she has credibility on SCOTUS issues because...?
John Wayne May Add Fee To Fund Third Terminal -- LAT
The Board of Supes is looking at a $4.50 departure fee to finance expansion.
Steve Young Speaks To High Schoolers At Newport Harbor -- DP
Blah, blah, blah.
Immigration Likely Part Of Future Races -- DP
Alicia Robinson reports on what kind of factor immigration will be in the 35th SD special election, and kudos for not quoting the idiotic Mark Petracca.
Council To Consider General Plan Change -- DP
Council may allow condos atop a planned four-story art musem and academy in the South Coast metro area.
From the OCR:
"Becker has billed the city for about $1.75 million during his time as manager, including expenses."
Two questions:
1)who was auditing this billing?
2)what's the DA doing these days?
Posted by: redperegrine | November 02, 2005 at 09:10 AM