A day after Angels owner Arte Moreno said negotiations with Anaheim over the Angel Stadium lease are going “backward,” a consultant to the club confirmed that the Angels met with Tustin officials about a new ballpark

A day after Angels owner Arte Moreno said negotiations with Anaheim over the Angel Stadium lease are going “backward,” a consultant to the club confirmed that the Angels met with Tustin officials about a new ballpark.
“We had an initial meeting with Tustin,” consultant Marie Garvey said Saturday. “It’s the very beginning. It’s the very early stages.”
Garvey, hired by the Angels to assist with lease negotiations, said the talks took place earlier this week. She did not specify what location in…

https://www.ocregister.com/articles/angels-601995-city-negotiations.html

“Baseball….Does anyone really care anymore?

I say this after I saw a SC clip of a Nats game that Strasburg (last years savior) was pitching…..The entire chunk of seating in view from the behind the pitcher camera was empty…

Couple this was tons of other games where there are huge chunks of outfield seats left empty…

Do the masses really care about baseball at all anymore?

Do you care about MLB anymore?

I can honestly say I have not watched a whole baseball game in about 6 years, and I don’t see myself doing so anytime soon.”

https://www.operationsports.com/forums/pro-baseball/552213-baseball-does-anyone-really-care-anymore.html

Anaheim California – It’s More Than Just Disneyland – It’s Home to the World’s Smartest Police Dogs.

The Anaheim Police Department has hired 13 officers and focused on building ties with the community since a downtown riot last year revealed the broken relationship between Latinos and city government, according to a report presented to the City Council Tuesday night.

The report is intended to provide an update on the Police Department’s improvements since the summer of 2012, when more than 1,000 demonstrators, most Latino, confronted officers after fatal police shootings of two young men.

Newly hired officers are focused on “community policing, gang enforcement and youth services,” the report states.

Critics of the police department say officers disrespect most youth in Latino working-class neighborhoods by assuming they all are gang members, thus undermining a fragile trust with a community that has historically suffered at the hands of police.

Many residents have demanded a civilian police oversight panel as the means to restore trust with the neighborhoods. Mayor Tom Tait has pushed for such a board, but his colleagues have so far resisted efforts to establish one.

The report presented Tuesday lists a number of operational enhancements to address the plight of these neighborhoods.

They include:

Mandatory audio recording of uniformed police officers. Video recording is in the testing phases.

Modifying vehicles to better prevent dogs from accidentally escaping“. LOL

Before last summer’s riot, a police dog was released into a crowd of protesters and overturned a baby stroller. The image was caught on video and shown in news broadcasts.

Increased foot patrols in neighborhoods, as requested by residents.

Continued review of transferring police officers from some areas to others.

Some residents have been angered by the presence of officers in neighborhoods where they have been involved in fatal shootings.

Development of a neighborhood advisory board.

The panel will include residents, who will meet monthly with the police chief to discuss community concerns and building trust.

The establishment of an anonymous complaint portal on the Police Department website.

Compilation of a brochure in coordination with the American Civil Liberties Union that gives residents an understanding of “what members of the public should expect, and what is expected of them during a contact with an officer.”

Assistance in setting up neighborhood watch programs.

Making Cops 4 Kids, a police program for youth, mobile and accessible to children of Anna Drive and Guinida Lane, two neighborhoods hit particularly hard by fatal shootings and gang activity.

Implementing ”Coffee with a Cop” in English and Spanish so residents and police officers can interact in informal settings.

Referring children traumatized by fatal shootings to programs that could ease the psychological impacts.

Expanding the Gang Reduction and Intervention Partnership program, a community-based initiative that involves teachers, police, case managers and others to prevent at-risk youth from joining gangs.

More narrowly defining gang injunctions to address only gang members named in the civil restraining order.

https://www.voiceofoc.org/oc_north/article_c44ae094-1635-11e3-82c0-001a4bcf887a.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmGhdDgx3_w

 

Tustin Metrolink Station – A Fifty Million Dollar – Skateboarder’s Dream – and Tustin Hyundai’s New Car Parking lot and Ghost Town

Editorial –

Tustin Metrolink Station – No Parked Cars – No Commuters – No Riders – No Nothin’ – Just A lot of Homeless Guys – A Fifty Million Dollar – Skateboarder’s Dream – and – Apparently Tustin Hyundai’s New Car – Parking lot! –






















https://www.metrolinktrains.com/stations/detail/station_id/130.html
https://www.ocmetro.com/t-New_parking_structure_opens_at_Tustin_Metrolink_Station.aspx
https://www.ocregister.com/articles/structure-226580-parking-station.html
https://articles.latimes.com/2002/jan/18/local/me-23417

 

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