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POLITICS
Bidding for a lease
Firing yet another salvo in the continuing battle over the closed
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, the Los Angeles City Council on
Tuesday voted unanimously to seek a lease of the El Toro property
from federal officials to build a regional airport. The land is
already up for bid in an online auction that opened Jan. 5.
The U.S. Navy and federal Department of Transportation have
already quashed any hopes that they’ll cooperate to allow an El Toro
airport, but L.A.’s move still angered airport opponents such as the
El Toro Reuse Planning Authority, which plans to step up its
anti-airport lobbying efforts.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Man allegedly shot dead by stepson
A 69-year-old man was shot and killed in his Costa Mesa home
Wednesday morning, and his stepson surrendered to police a short time
later.
Arthur Lee Hayes was found dead in his Jasmine Lane home after an
anonymous caller asked police to check on his home. His stepson,
50-year-old Dennis Thomas, was formally charged with murder on Friday
and is being held in lieu of $1 million bail.
* A man who bought a yacht from a local couple shortly before they
disappeared in November will have to stand trial on unrelated grand
theft charges, a judge ordered Wednesday.
Skylar Deleon, a 25-year-old Long Beach resident, will face grand
theft charges in connection with unpaid repairs done on a boat he
owned in 2003. He purchased a 55-foot cabin cruiser from retired
Newport Beach couple Tom and Jackie Hawks at about the same time the
couple disappeared. He has not been charged in connection with their
disappearance.
* A disabled, 60-year-old Costa Mesa woman was fatally injured
Thursday night when a car hit her wheelchair as she crossed Broadway
at Westminster Avenue.
Claudia Young, whose father is former Newport Harbor High School
football coach Al Irwin, was commonly seen wheeling herself around
the Eastside neighborhood, where she lived with a caretaker. The man
who hit her was not cited.
COSTA MESA
Interim planning commissioner appointed
The Costa Mesa City Council on Tuesday appointed former Mayor
Sandra Genis as an interim planning commissioner, so the commission
will have enough members to hold a meeting, which is set for Monday.
The Planning Commission’s business had been on hold because two
former commissioners left after winning seats on the council in
November, and a third commissioner took a leave for medical reasons.
Genis will serve on the commission for one meeting, because in
February the council will appoint a new slate of five commissioners,
who will serve two- or four-year terms.
* The council also voted Tuesday to delay approval of a new
emergency medical services subscription program, which would offer
households membership at $36 a year. Those who pay the fee would not
be charged for emergency medical calls, but nonsubscribers would be
billed $300 for each emergency medical run to their house.
Questions, such as how the charges would be collected and whether
a new fee would be equitable to all residents, led council members to
postpone action on the new fee.
The city now pays for emergency medical services from its general
fund and does not charge residents extra fees, but nonresidents are
billed either $185 or $295 per emergency run, depending on the extent
of services they need. The proposed subscription program is one idea
to combat the city’s deficit spending.
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