Debbie McEwen and the Usual Suspects are taking the City of Santa Ana to court again
Santa Ana’s Usual Suspects are seeking a court order to block the city from removing the pre-leasing requirement for the One Broadway Plaza (OBP) project, if the city doesn’t reconsider or put it to another public vote, according to the O.C. Register.
The Santa Ana City Attorney already told these folks that the City Council has the legal right to change the developer agreement, but that isn’t good enough for them. Now they will force the City of Santa Ana to waste tax money in court fighting them.
This same bunch already sued to stop the Santa Ana Transit Zone project, which includes affordable housing. They appear to be opposed to all new development.
This project will result in almost three thousand jobs – and thanks to Santa Ana Mayor Pro Tem the developer is going to have to ensure that as much as possible the jobs go to local residents.
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Art, Perhaps the Usual Suspects will now come to you with contrite hearts and look for ways to change their ways. Without Councilman Gorden to help them, they will need to find solice somewhere else. Could Orange Juice blog be the place where they can find a little love? Would you be willing to forgive them? How about a BBQ with you and Sean and Debbie, and Julie, and Glenn, and others who now are left leaderless? We could make it a pot luck dinner at the Corbin center. What nights are best for you all?
We are the World,
LOL! I think they would lose their appetites if they had to break bread with me and Sean.
I am sure they are taking Gordon’s downfall quite hard. It will be interesting to see how they keep busy now, although I guess they will be spending some time suing the City of Santa Ana, again.
You often mention the City’s “funding” of the neighborhood associations. Can you be more specific about how much money goes to fund which neighborhood associations and Com-Link?