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No city in Orange County has suffered more from warring political factions than Costa Mesa. Local Republican Party leaders boast that this city is Ground Zero in a war to demolish local government as we know it.
So it’s noteworthy when a representative from a neighboring city can unite all the various factions in Costa Mesa, at least on one issue for one night.

The Man Who Would Be The Next Moorlach: Toll-Road lover and HB mayor Don Hansen.
Unfortunately for Huntington Beach Mayor Don Hansen, one of Costa Mesa’s representatives on the OCTA board, what united everyone was their opposition to his support for putting toll lanes on the 405 Freeway.
Hansen showed up at the Costa Mesa City Council meeting to plead with the City not to adopt their resolution opposing OCTA’s “alternative 3,” which would subsidize construction of two “Express” toll lanes with over a billion dollars that was promised for freeways. As quoted in the Daily Pilot,
Huntington Beach Mayor Don Hansen, who is Costa Mesa’s representative on the OCTA board, said residents need to think about the rest of the county.
“I completely understand construction fatigue,” Hansen said, but he cautioned that formally opposing any constructive alternative now was premature.
But every public speaker opposed the toll lanes, and the Council had a rare unanimous vote on this issue.
It’s rumored that Hansen has his eyes set on running for Supervisor when The Moorlach is termed out. Does this nasty little ideologue really want to run a political campaign after supporting tolls on the 405 and betraying the promises made to the voters during the Measure M renewal campaign? This certainly may endear him some major campaign contributors, like toll road operator Cofiroute USA, but it’s a death knell with anti-tax voters.
And speaking of The Moorlach, where was this Costa Mesa denizen last night? The Moorlach seems to be able to show up at just about any event in Costa Mesa, even 2010’s celebrated “Stink-Eye” investigation. As a County Supervisor, the Moorlach also sits on the OCTA board, which will make the final recommendation on the preferred local alternative. Moorlach was on hand at the Huntington Beach community meeting trying to breathe life into building the wildly unpopular 19th Street bridge. Yet he could not bring himself to show up and listen to residents in public comments.
Any sightings? No?
Our Coverage Thus Far:
- “Lexus Lanes” on the 405? Help Stop the Latest Toll Road Outrage!
- Perfect Circularity: A 405 Toll Lane for the Sole Purpose of Funding a 405 Toll Lane?
- OCTA’s Will Kempton to Betray OC Voters?
- Proposal Unites Enemies in Costa Mesa, against HB Mayor Don Hansen.
- 405 Toll-Gate For Dummies: How the proposed toll lanes are illegal.
- My Modest Proposal to build “Expensiveways” on the 405
- A Taxpayer Bailout for the Failed 73 San Joaquin Hills Toll Road?
- Seal Beach and Westminster to Join Costa Mesa in opposing 405 tolls
- OCTA expects BILLIONS in revenue from 405 Tolls!
- 405 Toll Projection – $2.95 for Three Miles!
- Cooking the Books with Two VERY different sets of numbers…
- How We Can Defeat the 405 Toll Lanes! And … Meet Your OCTA Board!
- Huntington Beach Mayor Hansen Rebuffed by his own City Council
AND NOW, somebody has created the excellent…
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I think I was there the last time Costa Mesa’s citizens and council were this united – that would have been late 2009 when the Council unanimously agreed to fight against the sale of the Fairgrounds. (That’s when I performed my “Tainted Sale.”)
Unfortunately “In God We Trust” came up at the end of the meeting, we won’t talk about that. Also unfortunately the Republican men on the council later got their marching orders to get behind FMW’s attempted takeover of the Fairgrounds. And we won’t talk about that.
Let’s see some MORE resolutions against the 405 Toll Lanes!
Quimby, do you know where Fountain Valley is on this? Shouldn’t they be passing a resolution also? Is anyone talking to them?