The San Juan Capistrano City Council shoots down proposal to allow the "open carry" of unloaded firearms in local parks.
Traffic signals will be installed outside of the Hunt Club.
Negotiations with labor groups are expected to resume in the coming months, with city officials asking workers to pay 100 percent of the employee part of their retirement contributions.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council meets at 6 p.m. Tuesday in City Hall, 32400 Paseo Adelanto.
San Diego Gas & Electric installed the long-awaited lighting on La Pata Avenue, but the area still quite dark.
Park owners say they cannot afford to make necessary repairs at the mobile-home site near the San Juan Hills Country Club.
The changes are expected to cost $1.8 million; San Juan Capistrano city staffers will seek grants.
San Juan Capistrano's Planning Commission postpones a vote on plans to build out Saddleback Valley Christian School's campus. The plans hinge on giving the public a multi-use trail on the private property.
The 11-year-old animal rescue group in San Juan Capistrano is ending its adoption efforts and will focus solely on fundraising.
The Sierra Club Angeles Chapter scored cities in Orange and Los Angeles counties for their water conservation efforts.
City Manager Karen Brust holds her first meet-and-greet with the Chamber of Commerce.
Scrutiny of San Juan's redevelopment agency put on ice, but utility audit moves forward.
City councilman says current San Juan regulations are stricter than state law. His proposal would also allow people to visibly carry knives and daggers and fish local creeks.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council and Redevelopment Agency meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.
The fiscal year 2011-12 budget is smaller by 12 percent, but San Juan Capistrano City Council members disagree over what services should get the ax.
The developers will pay for most of a $1.1-million expansion of a water line to the site at Ortega Highway and El Camino Real.
After a split, Coast Soccer League was unable to secure a new lease with the equestrian management company that operates the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano.
The increase would be higher, but deputies will start paying more toward their pensions starting in October.
A draft fiscal-year 2011-12 budget calls for $155,000 in spending cuts tied to trail maintenance and other public works projects but more spent on benefits for city workers. Mayor says car dealers should help pay for fireworks.
An updated relocation impact report looking at the possible closure is being reviewed.
Developers want the 100-unit complex approved by the San Juan Capistrano City Council before they builds out the rest of Whispering Hills.
Residents can voice their opinions on the agreement before the San Juan Capistrano City Council approves or denies it.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council will save money by ending a long-held contract with Vocational Visions.
In the end, they throw more money at a couple of costly and controversial projects.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council meets at 6 p.m. in City Hall, 32400 Paseo Adelanto.
The man who filed a complaint against San Juan Capistrano City Councilwoman Laura Freese ran for election in 2010.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council will take a look at the pre-application for the project, to be built on the north side of Vista Montana, just west of La Pata.
A grand jury compares salaries at Orange County's 34 cities.
A draft budget for fiscal year 2011-12 is based on conservative revenue projections.
The city is holding off on approving plans for construction at Saddleback Valley Christian until it finalizes a trail easement along Trabuco Creek.
While many O.C. government workers took pay cuts and furloughs, some executives received raises with no justification, according to an internal audit.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors chooses a planning firm to prepare more environmental documents associated with building the San Juan Capistrano-San Clemente connector.
Measure B passes with 55 percent of the vote.
A San Juan Capistrano resident filed Tuesday a complaint with the FPPC against the San Juan Capistrano councilwoman.
Live election results for Measure B.
As of 7 p.m. the polling place turnout is 5.06 percent of the more than 19,000 registered voters in San Juan Capistrano.
A preview of the June 7 San Juan Capistrano City Council meeting.
A report on Measure B campaign expenditures and spending through May 21.
Election results will be reported starting at 8:05 p.m. today.
Part 2: A Q&A with Distrito developers about Tuesday's special election in San Juan Capistrano. At stake is the type of development that would be allowed on the property.