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CITY HALL UPDATE FOR MAY 2026: đź’¸ BUDGET, BUDGET AND MORE BUDGET! đź’¸
May was much less busy than March and April at City Hall, but it didn’t come without some contentiousness. The meeting schedule was lighter, but we were still reeling from the news in April that the City spent $7 million more than projected in 2025-2026. Below is a summary of City Hall activity for May 2026. Council, Commission and Committee Meetings: City Council: three meetings held; Planning Commission: no meetings held (That’s right! No meetings!); Finance and Pension Adv
Cynthia McDonald
Jun 1032 min read
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SPECIAL UPDATE! PART ONE — CITY COUNCIL “ADOPTS” A BUDGET—OR DID IT?
Two meetings held last week deserve closer attention from Costa Mesa residents. Because of their importance—and how they connect—this will be a two-part update, so be sure to read both parts. PART ONE — CITY COUNCIL “ADOPTS” A BUDGET—OR DID IT? At the Tuesday, June 2, 2026 Regular Meeting, the Costa Mesa City Council voted to adopt a budget for Fiscal Year 2026–2027. On the surface, that may sound routine. But a closer look raises an important question: was a complete and mea
Cynthia McDonald
Jun 711 min read
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