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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Please join me...

...for a neighborhood meeting to discuss where your water bill is going.


April 1, 3:00-4:00 PM 
(The Medici Residence)

Where is the money going, how do we stop it, and can we get it back?
I have a plan but I need your help!
Find out this Sunday



Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Meet the Candidates - You're Invited


North Orange County Conservative Coalition 

Make Wise and Informed Decisions

at The Ballot Box on June 5 and In November!


Join NOCCC To Meet Your Local Candidates 

 Thursday, April 12, 2012
7:00 – 8:30 pm

With Special Guest Speaker and Emcee, Brian Calle

     Brian Calle is an Opinion Columnist for the Orange County Register, the Managing Director of Gambit Consulting Group, a Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute, Editor of FreedomPolitics.com, President of the Young Executives of America, a Distinguished Speaker in the Friedman Foundation School Choice Speaker's Bureau and a member of the Board of Governors for the University of Southern California.

     Please join us as Brian introduces many of our invited local candidates running for office including Orange County Board of Supervisors, City Council, School Board and Orange County Republican Party Central Committee. 

One hour from 8:00pm - 9:00pm will be set aside for folks to meet and chat with candidates who wish to stay.


 The Foxfire Restaurant Conference Room

5717 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, Anaheim
91 Freeway @ Imperial Highway


Dessert Assortment & Beverages provided.
$5 suggested donation to help cover costs.

Please RSVP to Karla at karladeane@aol.com or DesarĂ© atdeseric@sbcglobal.net 

Why not dine at the Foxfire Restaurant before the meeting?
Separate reservations required through the restaurant.
Please call 714-974-5400 or visit www.foxfirerestaurant.com

Monday, March 26, 2012

MARK YOUR CALENDAR - More meetings...



The Citizens Infrastructure Review Committee (CIRC) is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, April 4, at 6pm in the City Council Conference Room.  This is a PUBLIC meeting and PUBLIC COMMENTS are encouraged.

What does the CIRC do?  As the name implies, the committee reviews the City's infrastructure program also known as the Capital Improvement Program.  We look at prioritizing projects, funding sources, and act as the ears for the City Council.  The committee serves as an advisory body and has no authority to do anything accept approve previous meeting minutes and make recommendations to the City Council.

The Water Rate Study Ad Hoc Committee is scheduled to meet on Monday, April 9, at 6pm in the Main Branch Library.   This is a PUBLIC meeting and PUBLIC COMMENTS are encouraged.  

The Ad Hoc was formed to vet the initial water rate study which was conducted in 2010 and reviewed by the committee in 2011.  As part of the study, the committee asked questions about the in-lieu franchise fee ($2.7-million water tax).

The Ad Hoc is made up of two committees, CIRC and the Energy and Resource Management Committee (E&RC), as well as 5 community members.  Many of the CIRC and E&RC members have chosen not to participate for personal reasons such as scheduling and the depth of commitment necessary.