Costa Mesa Police Seize Illegal Fireworks
The Costa Mesa Police Department has been conducting undercover operations throughout the month to deter the sale, purchase, and use of illegal fireworks in the…
The Costa Mesa Police Department has been conducting undercover operations throughout the month to deter the sale, purchase, and use of illegal fireworks in the…
On Thursday, June 22 City Manager Tom Hatch named Daniel Inloes the winner of the June City Manager Leadership Award at the monthly Meet and…
Firefighters continue to prepare for what is predicted to be an active fire season. As part of their training, firefighters are performing progressive hose lays…
The Costa Mesa Police Department collaborated with the Orange County Probation Department last week to conduct compliance checks on offenders subject to Post-Release Community Supervision…
On Thursday, June 15 Mariners Christian School held it’s graduation ceremony for the Eighth Grade Graduating Class of 2017. Eighth grade students, families, friends, and…
Every 10 years, the City has the opportunity to provide updated address and map data to the U.S. Census Bureau in preparation for the decennial…
At a recent Energy Partnership meeting, the City of Costa Mesa received its award for reaching Silver Status within the partnership. The Partnership, formed in…
Assistant City Manager Rick Francis has accepted a new role with John Wayne Airport as the Assistant Airport Director. Francis joined the City of Costa…
The fields that the Los Angeles Chargers football team will use for Summer 2017 Training Camp are undergoing final preparation before lush sod can be…
Veteran city planner Barry C. Curtis will become the new Economic and Development Services Director for the City of Costa Mesa beginning in July. “We…
Recently more than 20 active gardeners from the Del Mar and Hamilton Community Gardens volunteered their time to clean-up the community garden common areas. These…
Mayor Katrina Foley officially accepted a $50,000 check last week from the Los Angeles Chargers that will go toward reviving the city’s Mobile Recreation Program…