A playground funded with taxpayer money opened to the Kindergarten Readiness Program on Jan. 31 but is not open to the public.
San Juan Capistrano City Councilman Derek Reeve sends his own letter to Gov. Jerry Brown.
The first in a series will take place noon to 1 p.m., Wednesday, March 30.
At a budget committee hearing Thursday, the governor asked Assemblywoman Diane Harkey to compromise on tax extensions to get pension reform.
The City Council met Wednesday with U.S. Rep. Ken Calvert to request federal money for two local projects.
Combined, the San Juan Capistrano City Councilmen spent more than $100,000.
It is slated to discuss projects that it would like to see funded with federal money.
A special election may be consolidated with a state ballot.
The San Juan Capistrano City Council approves a special election in a 5-0 vote Tuesday night.
On Tuesday, the San Juan Capistrano City Council voted to give money to San Juan Hills High School but not the Chamber of Commerce.
The federal government may reimburse the city for 75 percent of the costs.
The San Juan Capistrano Community Redevelopment Agency has about $50 million in debt and generates about $9 million in revenue annually.
Staff once funded through the Orange County division of the League of California Cities is now working for the newly formed Association of California Cities, Orange County.
Overall, crime was down 9 percent in 2010 in San Juan Capistrano from 2009.
The advertised salary for the position is about $325,000, including benefits.
In addition to the presentation at the Jan. 18 San Juan Capistrano City Council meeting, there will also be an open house Jan. 31 in San Clemente.
The City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18, in City Hall.
The Planning Commission approves a series of 10-foot-high, terraced retaining walls in a gated neighborhood.
Fifth District Supervisor Patricia Bates is the new chair of the Orange County Transportation Authority.