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Supervisor Don Wagner is proud to represent nearly 600000 constituentsin the communities of Anaheim Hills Irvine Tustin Orange North TustinVilla Park Yorba Linda and the unincorporated canyon areas
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THIRD DISTRICT TEAM
Tara Campbell
Chief of Staff
Rachel Lurya
Communications Director
Patricia Buttress
Policy Advisor and Field
Representative
Patricia Welch-Foster
Scheduler and Policy Advisor
Marty Gardner
Deputy Chief of Staff
Deepak Sahni
Field Representative
David Asbra
Field Representative
Scott Voigts
District Director
Saga Conroy
Community Outreach
Director
Al Tello
Field Representative
Al Murray
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Policy Advisor and Field
Representative
WELCOME TO THE 20sNEW YEAR NEW BEGINNINGS
2020 is here a fresh decade lled Ѐ with opportunities to solvechallenges and improve life in Orange County Supervisor Wagner wentright to work since taking oce in March 2019 with a record amount ofaccomplishments for the Third District and Orange County residentsBelow is a reection Ѐof the top 5 achievements of 2019 and a glimpseinto what a fantastic year 2020 will be
5 Public Safety
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Supervisor Wagner sponsored dozens of womens and childrens self-defense classes He partnered with Care Ambulance to ensurehundreds of people were trained in lifesaving CPR and stop-the-bleedrescue techniques
Drowning prevention was a major priority during the warm-weather
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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months Supervisor Wagner joined the Drowning Prevention TaskForce and public safety ocials Ѐ to hold a press conference raisingawareness to prevent a child from slipping silently under the water
Supervisor Wagner also took re safety seriously allocating fundingfor reghting Ѐ aircraft technology and urging residents to protectthemselves in an emergency He led several Town Halls with localleaders and our Orange County Fire Authority to empower our re-prone communities with the latest tools and information Watch theFire Safety Town Hall video here
LA Times Op-Ed Voice of OC
4 Guarding Taxpayers
Because Orange County residents pay too much in taxes SupervisorWagner worked with Supervisor Michelle Steel to place a CharterAmendment for Orange County on the March 2020 ballot This will
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offer citizens protection by placing a higher threshold on passingspecial taxes
The Charter Amendment item passed 5-0 and will go before the votersto decide on the March 3 2020 presidential primary election ballot Asupermajority on the ballot ensures a proposed tax has widespreadsupport
Additionally it puts more stringent requirements on elected ocialsbefore digging into the pocketbooks of taxpayers
As a Board Director at the Toll Roads Supervisor Wagner votedagainst an increase in toll fees watching out for commuters all acrossOrange County
3 Promoting Non-Toxic Parks
Numerous community members had concerns about the potentialissue of toxic pesticide use in our county parks Supervisor Wagnerdirected the county to study best practices for managing vegetation inour outdoor systems including the use of non-toxic materials Theneed to ensure safe natural areas is especially critical when it comes
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to open spaces where our children play and where our residentscongregate
2 RESTRICTING SOBER LIVING HOMES
A Team Wagner staff member brought to the Supervisors attentioncommunity concerns over proliferating sober living homes in NorthTustin and Supervisor Wagner acted swiftly to address the issue
May 31 2019 Supervisor Wagner coordinated a Town Hall with theHealth Care Agency and Sheriffs Department to answer over 100citizens questions
June 25 2019 At the Board of Supervisors hearing SupervisorWagner directed a new ordinance dealing with sober living homes tocome to the Planning Commission for a vote The Board unanimouslysupported his direction
August 28 2019 Planning Commission unanimously passed theordinance
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September 24 2019 New County ordinance passed at the Board ofSupervisors meeting
It only took four short months (by government standards) forSupervisor Wagner to help create a healthier safer Orange County
More on this story below
ABC 7 The Patch California Globe Epoch Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Voice of OC
1 REOPENING IRVINE LAKE
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
ABC7ABC7ABC7 Trout RestockingLA Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Trout RestockingOC Breeze KFI Trout RestockingIrvine Standard NBC Los Angeles KTLA Live Insta Post
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FacebookVoice of OC
SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
GET SOCIAL DONWAGNERCA
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THIRD DISTRICT TEAM
Tara Campbell
Chief of Staff
Rachel Lurya
Communications Director
Patricia Buttress
Policy Advisor and Field
Representative
Patricia Welch-Foster
Scheduler and Policy Advisor
Marty Gardner
Deputy Chief of Staff
Deepak Sahni
Field Representative
David Asbra
Field Representative
Scott Voigts
District Director
Saga Conroy
Community Outreach
Director
Al Tello
Field Representative
Al Murray
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 319
Policy Advisor and Field
Representative
WELCOME TO THE 20sNEW YEAR NEW BEGINNINGS
2020 is here a fresh decade lled Ѐ with opportunities to solvechallenges and improve life in Orange County Supervisor Wagner wentright to work since taking oce in March 2019 with a record amount ofaccomplishments for the Third District and Orange County residentsBelow is a reection Ѐof the top 5 achievements of 2019 and a glimpseinto what a fantastic year 2020 will be
5 Public Safety
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Supervisor Wagner sponsored dozens of womens and childrens self-defense classes He partnered with Care Ambulance to ensurehundreds of people were trained in lifesaving CPR and stop-the-bleedrescue techniques
Drowning prevention was a major priority during the warm-weather
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 519
months Supervisor Wagner joined the Drowning Prevention TaskForce and public safety ocials Ѐ to hold a press conference raisingawareness to prevent a child from slipping silently under the water
Supervisor Wagner also took re safety seriously allocating fundingfor reghting Ѐ aircraft technology and urging residents to protectthemselves in an emergency He led several Town Halls with localleaders and our Orange County Fire Authority to empower our re-prone communities with the latest tools and information Watch theFire Safety Town Hall video here
LA Times Op-Ed Voice of OC
4 Guarding Taxpayers
Because Orange County residents pay too much in taxes SupervisorWagner worked with Supervisor Michelle Steel to place a CharterAmendment for Orange County on the March 2020 ballot This will
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 619
offer citizens protection by placing a higher threshold on passingspecial taxes
The Charter Amendment item passed 5-0 and will go before the votersto decide on the March 3 2020 presidential primary election ballot Asupermajority on the ballot ensures a proposed tax has widespreadsupport
Additionally it puts more stringent requirements on elected ocialsbefore digging into the pocketbooks of taxpayers
As a Board Director at the Toll Roads Supervisor Wagner votedagainst an increase in toll fees watching out for commuters all acrossOrange County
3 Promoting Non-Toxic Parks
Numerous community members had concerns about the potentialissue of toxic pesticide use in our county parks Supervisor Wagnerdirected the county to study best practices for managing vegetation inour outdoor systems including the use of non-toxic materials Theneed to ensure safe natural areas is especially critical when it comes
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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to open spaces where our children play and where our residentscongregate
2 RESTRICTING SOBER LIVING HOMES
A Team Wagner staff member brought to the Supervisors attentioncommunity concerns over proliferating sober living homes in NorthTustin and Supervisor Wagner acted swiftly to address the issue
May 31 2019 Supervisor Wagner coordinated a Town Hall with theHealth Care Agency and Sheriffs Department to answer over 100citizens questions
June 25 2019 At the Board of Supervisors hearing SupervisorWagner directed a new ordinance dealing with sober living homes tocome to the Planning Commission for a vote The Board unanimouslysupported his direction
August 28 2019 Planning Commission unanimously passed theordinance
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 819
September 24 2019 New County ordinance passed at the Board ofSupervisors meeting
It only took four short months (by government standards) forSupervisor Wagner to help create a healthier safer Orange County
More on this story below
ABC 7 The Patch California Globe Epoch Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Voice of OC
1 REOPENING IRVINE LAKE
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
ABC7ABC7ABC7 Trout RestockingLA Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Trout RestockingOC Breeze KFI Trout RestockingIrvine Standard NBC Los Angeles KTLA Live Insta Post
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1119
FacebookVoice of OC
SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1219
IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1519
that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1619
Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1719
UPCOMING EVENTS
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
GET SOCIAL DONWAGNERCA
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1919
view this email in your browser
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS ABOUT THIS NEWS BULLETINPLEASE EMAIL RACHEL LURYAOCGOVCOM
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Policy Advisor and Field
Representative
WELCOME TO THE 20sNEW YEAR NEW BEGINNINGS
2020 is here a fresh decade lled Ѐ with opportunities to solvechallenges and improve life in Orange County Supervisor Wagner wentright to work since taking oce in March 2019 with a record amount ofaccomplishments for the Third District and Orange County residentsBelow is a reection Ѐof the top 5 achievements of 2019 and a glimpseinto what a fantastic year 2020 will be
5 Public Safety
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 419
Supervisor Wagner sponsored dozens of womens and childrens self-defense classes He partnered with Care Ambulance to ensurehundreds of people were trained in lifesaving CPR and stop-the-bleedrescue techniques
Drowning prevention was a major priority during the warm-weather
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 519
months Supervisor Wagner joined the Drowning Prevention TaskForce and public safety ocials Ѐ to hold a press conference raisingawareness to prevent a child from slipping silently under the water
Supervisor Wagner also took re safety seriously allocating fundingfor reghting Ѐ aircraft technology and urging residents to protectthemselves in an emergency He led several Town Halls with localleaders and our Orange County Fire Authority to empower our re-prone communities with the latest tools and information Watch theFire Safety Town Hall video here
LA Times Op-Ed Voice of OC
4 Guarding Taxpayers
Because Orange County residents pay too much in taxes SupervisorWagner worked with Supervisor Michelle Steel to place a CharterAmendment for Orange County on the March 2020 ballot This will
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 619
offer citizens protection by placing a higher threshold on passingspecial taxes
The Charter Amendment item passed 5-0 and will go before the votersto decide on the March 3 2020 presidential primary election ballot Asupermajority on the ballot ensures a proposed tax has widespreadsupport
Additionally it puts more stringent requirements on elected ocialsbefore digging into the pocketbooks of taxpayers
As a Board Director at the Toll Roads Supervisor Wagner votedagainst an increase in toll fees watching out for commuters all acrossOrange County
3 Promoting Non-Toxic Parks
Numerous community members had concerns about the potentialissue of toxic pesticide use in our county parks Supervisor Wagnerdirected the county to study best practices for managing vegetation inour outdoor systems including the use of non-toxic materials Theneed to ensure safe natural areas is especially critical when it comes
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 719
to open spaces where our children play and where our residentscongregate
2 RESTRICTING SOBER LIVING HOMES
A Team Wagner staff member brought to the Supervisors attentioncommunity concerns over proliferating sober living homes in NorthTustin and Supervisor Wagner acted swiftly to address the issue
May 31 2019 Supervisor Wagner coordinated a Town Hall with theHealth Care Agency and Sheriffs Department to answer over 100citizens questions
June 25 2019 At the Board of Supervisors hearing SupervisorWagner directed a new ordinance dealing with sober living homes tocome to the Planning Commission for a vote The Board unanimouslysupported his direction
August 28 2019 Planning Commission unanimously passed theordinance
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 819
September 24 2019 New County ordinance passed at the Board ofSupervisors meeting
It only took four short months (by government standards) forSupervisor Wagner to help create a healthier safer Orange County
More on this story below
ABC 7 The Patch California Globe Epoch Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Voice of OC
1 REOPENING IRVINE LAKE
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 919
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
ABC7ABC7ABC7 Trout RestockingLA Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Trout RestockingOC Breeze KFI Trout RestockingIrvine Standard NBC Los Angeles KTLA Live Insta Post
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1119
FacebookVoice of OC
SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1219
IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1319
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1519
that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1619
Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1719
UPCOMING EVENTS
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
GET SOCIAL DONWAGNERCA
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1919
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Supervisor Wagner sponsored dozens of womens and childrens self-defense classes He partnered with Care Ambulance to ensurehundreds of people were trained in lifesaving CPR and stop-the-bleedrescue techniques
Drowning prevention was a major priority during the warm-weather
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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months Supervisor Wagner joined the Drowning Prevention TaskForce and public safety ocials Ѐ to hold a press conference raisingawareness to prevent a child from slipping silently under the water
Supervisor Wagner also took re safety seriously allocating fundingfor reghting Ѐ aircraft technology and urging residents to protectthemselves in an emergency He led several Town Halls with localleaders and our Orange County Fire Authority to empower our re-prone communities with the latest tools and information Watch theFire Safety Town Hall video here
LA Times Op-Ed Voice of OC
4 Guarding Taxpayers
Because Orange County residents pay too much in taxes SupervisorWagner worked with Supervisor Michelle Steel to place a CharterAmendment for Orange County on the March 2020 ballot This will
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offer citizens protection by placing a higher threshold on passingspecial taxes
The Charter Amendment item passed 5-0 and will go before the votersto decide on the March 3 2020 presidential primary election ballot Asupermajority on the ballot ensures a proposed tax has widespreadsupport
Additionally it puts more stringent requirements on elected ocialsbefore digging into the pocketbooks of taxpayers
As a Board Director at the Toll Roads Supervisor Wagner votedagainst an increase in toll fees watching out for commuters all acrossOrange County
3 Promoting Non-Toxic Parks
Numerous community members had concerns about the potentialissue of toxic pesticide use in our county parks Supervisor Wagnerdirected the county to study best practices for managing vegetation inour outdoor systems including the use of non-toxic materials Theneed to ensure safe natural areas is especially critical when it comes
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to open spaces where our children play and where our residentscongregate
2 RESTRICTING SOBER LIVING HOMES
A Team Wagner staff member brought to the Supervisors attentioncommunity concerns over proliferating sober living homes in NorthTustin and Supervisor Wagner acted swiftly to address the issue
May 31 2019 Supervisor Wagner coordinated a Town Hall with theHealth Care Agency and Sheriffs Department to answer over 100citizens questions
June 25 2019 At the Board of Supervisors hearing SupervisorWagner directed a new ordinance dealing with sober living homes tocome to the Planning Commission for a vote The Board unanimouslysupported his direction
August 28 2019 Planning Commission unanimously passed theordinance
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September 24 2019 New County ordinance passed at the Board ofSupervisors meeting
It only took four short months (by government standards) forSupervisor Wagner to help create a healthier safer Orange County
More on this story below
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
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SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
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months Supervisor Wagner joined the Drowning Prevention TaskForce and public safety ocials Ѐ to hold a press conference raisingawareness to prevent a child from slipping silently under the water
Supervisor Wagner also took re safety seriously allocating fundingfor reghting Ѐ aircraft technology and urging residents to protectthemselves in an emergency He led several Town Halls with localleaders and our Orange County Fire Authority to empower our re-prone communities with the latest tools and information Watch theFire Safety Town Hall video here
LA Times Op-Ed Voice of OC
4 Guarding Taxpayers
Because Orange County residents pay too much in taxes SupervisorWagner worked with Supervisor Michelle Steel to place a CharterAmendment for Orange County on the March 2020 ballot This will
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
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offer citizens protection by placing a higher threshold on passingspecial taxes
The Charter Amendment item passed 5-0 and will go before the votersto decide on the March 3 2020 presidential primary election ballot Asupermajority on the ballot ensures a proposed tax has widespreadsupport
Additionally it puts more stringent requirements on elected ocialsbefore digging into the pocketbooks of taxpayers
As a Board Director at the Toll Roads Supervisor Wagner votedagainst an increase in toll fees watching out for commuters all acrossOrange County
3 Promoting Non-Toxic Parks
Numerous community members had concerns about the potentialissue of toxic pesticide use in our county parks Supervisor Wagnerdirected the county to study best practices for managing vegetation inour outdoor systems including the use of non-toxic materials Theneed to ensure safe natural areas is especially critical when it comes
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to open spaces where our children play and where our residentscongregate
2 RESTRICTING SOBER LIVING HOMES
A Team Wagner staff member brought to the Supervisors attentioncommunity concerns over proliferating sober living homes in NorthTustin and Supervisor Wagner acted swiftly to address the issue
May 31 2019 Supervisor Wagner coordinated a Town Hall with theHealth Care Agency and Sheriffs Department to answer over 100citizens questions
June 25 2019 At the Board of Supervisors hearing SupervisorWagner directed a new ordinance dealing with sober living homes tocome to the Planning Commission for a vote The Board unanimouslysupported his direction
August 28 2019 Planning Commission unanimously passed theordinance
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September 24 2019 New County ordinance passed at the Board ofSupervisors meeting
It only took four short months (by government standards) forSupervisor Wagner to help create a healthier safer Orange County
More on this story below
ABC 7 The Patch California Globe Epoch Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Voice of OC
1 REOPENING IRVINE LAKE
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
ABC7ABC7ABC7 Trout RestockingLA Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Trout RestockingOC Breeze KFI Trout RestockingIrvine Standard NBC Los Angeles KTLA Live Insta Post
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FacebookVoice of OC
SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
GET SOCIAL DONWAGNERCA
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offer citizens protection by placing a higher threshold on passingspecial taxes
The Charter Amendment item passed 5-0 and will go before the votersto decide on the March 3 2020 presidential primary election ballot Asupermajority on the ballot ensures a proposed tax has widespreadsupport
Additionally it puts more stringent requirements on elected ocialsbefore digging into the pocketbooks of taxpayers
As a Board Director at the Toll Roads Supervisor Wagner votedagainst an increase in toll fees watching out for commuters all acrossOrange County
3 Promoting Non-Toxic Parks
Numerous community members had concerns about the potentialissue of toxic pesticide use in our county parks Supervisor Wagnerdirected the county to study best practices for managing vegetation inour outdoor systems including the use of non-toxic materials Theneed to ensure safe natural areas is especially critical when it comes
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to open spaces where our children play and where our residentscongregate
2 RESTRICTING SOBER LIVING HOMES
A Team Wagner staff member brought to the Supervisors attentioncommunity concerns over proliferating sober living homes in NorthTustin and Supervisor Wagner acted swiftly to address the issue
May 31 2019 Supervisor Wagner coordinated a Town Hall with theHealth Care Agency and Sheriffs Department to answer over 100citizens questions
June 25 2019 At the Board of Supervisors hearing SupervisorWagner directed a new ordinance dealing with sober living homes tocome to the Planning Commission for a vote The Board unanimouslysupported his direction
August 28 2019 Planning Commission unanimously passed theordinance
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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September 24 2019 New County ordinance passed at the Board ofSupervisors meeting
It only took four short months (by government standards) forSupervisor Wagner to help create a healthier safer Orange County
More on this story below
ABC 7 The Patch California Globe Epoch Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Voice of OC
1 REOPENING IRVINE LAKE
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
ABC7ABC7ABC7 Trout RestockingLA Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Trout RestockingOC Breeze KFI Trout RestockingIrvine Standard NBC Los Angeles KTLA Live Insta Post
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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FacebookVoice of OC
SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
GET SOCIAL DONWAGNERCA
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to open spaces where our children play and where our residentscongregate
2 RESTRICTING SOBER LIVING HOMES
A Team Wagner staff member brought to the Supervisors attentioncommunity concerns over proliferating sober living homes in NorthTustin and Supervisor Wagner acted swiftly to address the issue
May 31 2019 Supervisor Wagner coordinated a Town Hall with theHealth Care Agency and Sheriffs Department to answer over 100citizens questions
June 25 2019 At the Board of Supervisors hearing SupervisorWagner directed a new ordinance dealing with sober living homes tocome to the Planning Commission for a vote The Board unanimouslysupported his direction
August 28 2019 Planning Commission unanimously passed theordinance
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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September 24 2019 New County ordinance passed at the Board ofSupervisors meeting
It only took four short months (by government standards) forSupervisor Wagner to help create a healthier safer Orange County
More on this story below
ABC 7 The Patch California Globe Epoch Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Voice of OC
1 REOPENING IRVINE LAKE
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
ABC7ABC7ABC7 Trout RestockingLA Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Trout RestockingOC Breeze KFI Trout RestockingIrvine Standard NBC Los Angeles KTLA Live Insta Post
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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FacebookVoice of OC
SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
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September 24 2019 New County ordinance passed at the Board ofSupervisors meeting
It only took four short months (by government standards) forSupervisor Wagner to help create a healthier safer Orange County
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1 REOPENING IRVINE LAKE
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
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SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
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SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
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One of the biggest (positive) news stories in Orange County was IrvineLakes reopening Supervisor Wagner put four key entities on the hookto solve a three-year conict Ѐthat prevented the public from accessingthe facility Irvine Company Irvine Ranch Water District Serrano WaterDistrict and the County of Orange The negotiations he led wereproved successful
On August 17 nearly 2000 excited anglers poured into SantiagoRegional Park for shoreline shing ЀSupervisor Wagners initiative wasthe most read story in Voice of OC Western Outdoor News and rankedin Irvine Standards Top 5 What a Year 2019 It led him to be namedOC Registers Top 100 Most Inuential People in Orange County
More on this story below
ABC7ABC7ABC7 Trout RestockingLA Times OC Register OC Register OC Register Trout RestockingOC Breeze KFI Trout RestockingIrvine Standard NBC Los Angeles KTLA Live Insta Post
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SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
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SUPERVISORS SPOTLIGHT
New Year New Years Resolutions
A new year brings new years resolutions at the OC Board of Supervisors Januaryrecognizes two resolutions Arts Orange County and Korean Americans Day Cometo the Hall of Administration and celebrate a resolution at our next Board meetingJanuary 14 2020
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
GET SOCIAL DONWAGNERCA
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Orange Unied Gets a New Char ter School December 19 2019 Orange Unied School District
Nearly 300 hundred active residents came out in support of Orange County ClassicalAcademy (OCCA) a free K-12 charter school couched in a civics-style education Fifty
speakers supported OCCA (the maximum number of speaker cards received by theboard) while many others held their speech paper as a backup
The meeting carried into the next day concluding at 120 AM
With a 4-3 vote OCCA will be Orange Countys rst K-12 free public charter schoolusing the Hillsdale College curriculum Plans for the doors to open are set for
September 2020 starting from K-5 and adding new grades as the school matures
Team Wagner wishes OCCA and its incoming students a bright future
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
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492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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CONTACT ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
(714) 834-3330333 W SANTA ANA BLVD
SANTA ANA CA 92701DONALDWAGNEROCGOVCOM
WWWDONWAGNERCACOM
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Tustin Chamber January Connection Luncheon January 8 2020 Tustin Ranch Golf Club
Many mingled over a meal at Tustin Chamber of Commerces January Connectionluncheon Third District Director Scott Voigts and District Representatives DeepakSahni and Al Tello were there to honor the occasion with celebratory certificates and
speeches
Scott presented a Certificate of Recognition to Tustin Police Departments DetectiveJoseph Cossack for his outstanding commitment to investigating an armed robbery
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
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that led to successful arrests We are all beyond grateful for this type of exemplaryservice for protecting our communities and for keeping Tustin safe
Jamie Ambat from All Ways Caring HomeCare was also recognized for providingdignified and compassionate in-home care
Last but not least Wahoos CEO Wing Lang fondly attributed his success in thebusiness world to a strong work ethic instilled during his childhood
If you are looking to nurture your network there is an amazing nexus betweengrowth and success found at the Tustin Chamber
Subscribe Past Issues Translate
492020 The Supervisors Scoop Latest 3rd District Trends
httpsmailchimpocgovthe-supervisors-scoop-latest-3rd-district-trends 1619
Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
Click HERE for more ideas on how to make a ldquoGreen Resolutionrdquo
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
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Going Green in 2020By OC Waste amp Recycling
The new year has arrived and our friends at OC Waste amp Recycling would like toencourage residents to make proper recycling their new yearrsquos resolution Need somemotivation The legislation is changing with new statewide recycling goals so letrsquoswork together to achieve them In addition to recycling items such as paper and plasticcomposting is another way to go green this new year
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