CUSD Leans Toward Districtwide Bond Rather than Separate Regional Bonds
By Allison Jarrell The Capistrano Unified School District Board of Trustees held another lengthy bond discussion June 22 that was largely focused on moving away from pursuing a bond model of six separate School Facilities Improvement Districts (SFIDs) covering different regions, and instead further examining a district-wide bond, or a large SFID that may carve … //read the full article
Mobility Task Force Takes Look at Possible Overflow Traffic from La Pata
By Eric Heinz During its Monday meeting, the San Clemente Mobility Task Force, an entity that serves as an adviser to the different staff and policy makers of the city, examined what looks to be inevitable overflow traffic from Avenida La Pata once it opens in August. The environmental impact report for La Pata estimates … //read the full article
Constant Limitations: CEP Experts, Officials Explain Difficulties in Moving Spent Nuclear Fuel Off SONGS
By Eric Heinz On Wednesday, June 22, at the San Juan Capistrano Community Center, the Community Engagement Panel—a collection of city representatives, nuclear experts and SCE officials that hosts quarterly discussions about the decommissioning of SONGS—talked about some of the roadblocks and opportunities of eventually moving spent nuclear fuel off the oceanside bluffs. It seemed … //read the full article
San Clemente Man Helps Save Passengers on Capsized Ship near Catalina
By Eric Heinz A San Clemente native was able to help save four of seven people who capsized off the coast of Catalina Island on Saturday, June 25. Three others died in the incident. Kyung Hwan Kim, 49; Jason Jung Noh, 62; and Young Joon Park, 64, were the three people who died. Two men … //read the full article
The Best Thing We Ate This Week: Italian Sub
Tina and Vince’s Italian Delicatessen, 221 Avenida Del Mar, Suite B, San Clemente, 949.498.5156 These guys know what they’re doing. They know what they’re doing picking a bold name like Tina & Vince’s Italian Delicatessen. They know what they’re doing with the sign warning patrons that the act of Italian cooking includes yelling and … //read the full article