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Orange County, CA | November 5, 2002 Election |
Revitalize & Clean-up our Neighborhoods and ParksBy Katrina FoleyCandidate for Council Member; City of Costa Mesa | |
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I support the Keep Costa Mesa Beautiful Committee's anti-litter projects on 19th Street which provides more trash receptacles to the area. I will work to expand the project to the Mesa Del Mar and Mesa North neighborhoods. My goal for completion: March 2003.Costa Mesa is a maturing city that needs extra care in some of its older neighborhoods and parks, especially in North Costa Mesa and on the Westside. To revitalize our neighborhoods, we must also consider innovative ideas such as commercial lot combinations, mixed-use developments, and incentives for home builders. We must also find solutions to the trash problem on our streets and in our parks. I support the Keep Costa Mesa Beautiful Committee's anti-litter projects on 19th Street which provides more trash receptacles to the area. I will work to expand the project to the Mesa Del Mar and Mesa North neighborhoods. My goal for completion: March 2003. >- Please join your neighbors in welcoming Planning Commission Chair Katrina Foley at neighborhood events throughout the city in the month of October. Get involved in an ongoing discussion of great importance to us all: Costa Mesa's Future Set aside one of the dates listed at http://www.katrinafoley.com/upcoming%20events.htm and call (714) 549-2633 for more info, additional locations & additional dates, then come and meet Katrina and learn how she plans to make Costa Mesa an even better place to live and raise families. |
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