Costa Mesa breaks out $85-million budget plan
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Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- City officials on Monday proposed hiring three new code
enforcement officers sometime next year during the first meeting to
discuss the 2000-01 budget.
Otherwise, the city’s proposed $85.7-million budget remained similar to
last year’s. Campbell Davidson, a members of the Westside Improvement
Assn., applauded the idea of stepping up code enforcement, saying it
would improve his neighborhood.
“In essence, they’re saying that they recognize the problem,” he said.
“I’m really happy about that.”
The council is scheduled to vote on the budget, as it stands in
three-inch-thick volumes, on Monday.
Mayor Gary Monahan said he supported hiring the additional officers. City
Manager Allan Roeder said he could find a way to fund the new officers,
even though the preliminary budget document did not account for them.
Much of the meeting was spent flipping though the reports and discussing
which programs -- including new crossing guards, SWAT team vests and
freeway improvements -- the city should fund.
The city’s director of finance, Marc R. Puckett, led the discussion with
slides and an 11-minute video. City Council members asked questions about
where money would come from to fund certain programs and how the finance
department calculated certain costs.
“I’m glad the council appears to be carefully reading this
sleep-provoking document,” said Tom Egan, one of a half-dozen residents
who sat through the nearly three-hour meeting. “They asked some really
good questions.”
Budget briefings are also scheduled at 6:30 p.m. today and 3 p.m.
Wednesday at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
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