DANA POINT
The city can now begin donating videotapes of public meetings to the Dana Point Historical Society, following adoption of a new ordinance. Tapes of City Council and Planning Commission meetings used to be destroyed after 90 days, but the council’s approval of the ordinance allows preservation of the records for at least three years.
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