San Clemente
Politics
Laguna Beach Raises Campaign Contribution Limits
Future Laguna Beach City Council candidates will be allowed to receive up to $520 in campaign contributions this election year – an increase from $440 permitted per contributor voted on by city leaders four years ago. The city is runner-up for the lowest direct campaign donations from a single...
Mission Viejo Considers Creating a Multi-Million Dollar Theater
Mission Viejo City Council members are moving forward with plans to build a 300-seat performing arts theater — yet they’re unsure just where it will go and exactly how much it would cost. Officials still need to find a building for the theater, in a city known for...
San Clemente’s Budget Shrinks Along with the Coast
San Clemente leaders are struggling with a vanishing beach and multiple recent landslides, but it’s starting to impact something else – the city budget. “We’ve had to dip into our reserves pretty heavily this year,” said city manager Andy Hall in a Monday interview. “We have had the fortune to set aside some funding for some of these things, but if they were to continue to happen we’ll find ourselves in a challenging position in a hurry.”
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