The City Council gives a convenience store approval to move into a shuttered thrift store on Camino Capistrano.
An attorney hired by the council says that although a second look at the San Juan Capistrano's water rate structure might be justified, it would likely lead to another rate increase.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council meets at 6 p.m. Tuesday in City Hall, 32400 Paseo Adelanto.
Keith Van Der Maaten will earn $132,456 and will start Sept. 26.
Pedro's Tacos looks to expand; an environmental report that will show impacts of a downtown revitalization is almost ready for public review; between Aug. 1 and Aug. 23 the groundwater recovery plant produced an average of 3.46 million gallons per day.
Vessels designed to rid MTBE from San Juan Capistrano's water supply are online as of Aug. 24, a month late due to a geological test that came back positive for coliform bacteria.
An ad-hoc committee chooses Ralph Andersen & Associates to take a look at San Juan Capistrano's water rates and utility department operations.
The Republican-backed Fairness and Accountability in Redistricting (FAIR) is challenging the newly redrawn boundaries for state Senate districts.
Assemblywoman Diane Harkey (R-Dana Point) spent $223,576 between December and July 31. State Sen. Mark Wyland spent $949,949 in 2010.
San Juan Capistrano's Assemblywoman Diane Harkey declines to release her office budget, the subject of a public feud between two of her colleagues.
Neighboring business owners say there isn't enough parking in the shopping center to accommodate future mercado traffic.
A hearing will be held Sept. 13 for the San Juan Capistrano Planning Commission to determine if special events held at the Forster Mansion violate city codes.
Residents have objected to the events held at the historical venue for the past three years. Now they're asking a judge to intervene.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council wants more time to determine which parks registered sex offenders would be barred from visiting.
California Citizens Redistricting Commission approves final maps for California’s state Senate districts, congressional districts and state Assembly districts, as well as the Board of Equalization districts.
To come into compliance with the Brown Act, San Juan Capistrano's Parks, Recreation and Senior Services Commission re-voted Monday to say it isn't in favor of allowing guns in city parks.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council meets at 6 p.m. in City Hall. Here's a look at the agenda.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council is considering backing out of a 2009 agreement that gives it the option to purchase 116 acres next to the retirement community.
Ed Franks says transportation officials want to build a 100-foot curb in front of the property at 27164 Ortega Hwy. in San Juan Capistrano, which will "destroy the economic viability" of the land.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council responds to news that the California Supreme Court will hear a case that aims to salvage redevelopment agencies.
The small Christian school awaits final approval from the San Juan Capistrano City Council to build out its campus on Oso Road.
San Juan Capistrano's groundwater recovery plant produced 2.58 million gallons of water per day on average in July; in June 2011 the city issued 92 permits with a valuation of $1.68 million and two major construction projects remain on target.
In reviewing Ford's blueprints to expand the site of its future dealership, the San Juan Capistrano Planning Commission say the plans need some adjusting.
Report by Controller John Chiang shows tax revenue coming in at 10 percent below expectations, dampening hopes of an economic recovery.
The Orange County Transportation Authority gives the city $160,025 in Measure M2 Environmental Cleanup money.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council will meet Thursday to approve a $1.9-million payment to the state to keep alive the Community Redevelopment Agency. Eighty percent of the payment will come from its fund for affordable-housing programs.
Tucked behind another shopping center, Capistrano Home Center is visible only to southbound travelers on the 5. Store owners fear their one glimpse may soon be history.
OCTA Route 91 avoids elimination but will be shortened. San Juan Capistrano City Council still unhappy.
Some residents contend they are due a partial refund on water rate hikes implemented last year because the city has not gone forward with $18 million in bonds to fund two major infrastructure-improvement projects.
At its meeting Tuesday at City Hall, the council will ask the county to come up with alternatives before two bus routes in San Juan Capistrano are eliminated.
Officials at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station say it's too early to know what new rules the NRC will apply to the plant as a result of its Japan Task Force. Some residents continue to fight for the plant's shutdown.
Under new legislation, San Juan Capistrano will have to pay more than $1.9 million to continue the agency that rejuvenates blighted areas.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council set its priorities Wednesday at a special retreat.
The popular California drive-thru said it needed more space for parking than what the vacant Sizzler lot provides.
The San Juan Capistrano Historical Society is tearing down additions to the adobe from the mid-20th century, nearly 200 years after it was built.
The Upper Chiquita Reservoir will feed San Juan Capistrano residents during water supply shortages.
Development Report, July 25, 2011.
The Toll Roads board has asked UC Davis to study how to more effectively accommodate animal movement patterns and keep them off the 241.
Capistrano Terrace Ltd. owes the city of San Juan Capistrano $7,548 in administrative fees.
City officials will discuss at length the possible elimination of the San Juan Capistrano Redevelopment Agency during a special meeting July 28.