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Issues coming up Newport Beach City Council study session When: Today, 2 p.m. Where: Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. What: The council will discuss a proposal for the city to share the costs of some services such as fire and libraries with Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 644-3005
Los Alamitos City Council meeting When: Tonight at 7 Where: Council Chambers, 3191 Katella Ave. What: The council will consider passing a resolution that would ask Congress to maintain a federal program that reimburses local school districts for providing elementary and high school education to children of military personnel. Information: (310) 431-3538
Tustin School Board meeting When: Tonight at 7 Where: Boardroom, 300 South C St. What: Trustees will consider contracts for a computer system and furniture for Tustin Ranch Elementary School, which is scheduled to open in September. Information: (714) 730-7301 South County Saddleback Community College District board meeting When: Tonight at 7 Where: Room SSC 240, Irvine Valley College, 5500 Irvine Center Drive What: The board has scheduled a public hearing on a proposal to redraw trustee area boundaries. The board also will consider a policy on instructional materials fees for students. Information: (714) 582-4500
Brea Planning Commission meeting When: Tuesday, 7 p.m. Where: Brea Civic & Cultural Center, 1 Civic Center Circle What: The commission will hold a public hearing on the Olinda Heights master-planned residential community. Information: (714) 990-7600
Placentia Special City Council closed session When: Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. Where: Council Chambers, 401 E. Chapman Ave. What: The council will discuss the Orange County bankruptcy and the pool investors settlement offer. Information: (714) 993-8231 This column is designed to provide information about upcoming public meetings. For information about meetings in your community, call your local government office. --COMPILED BY HOLLY J. WAGNER, BERT ELJERA, JEFF BEAN AND ALAN EYERLY
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