Laguna Niguel Looks to Appoint Another Council Member in Second Vacancy This Year
After Laguna Niguel saw its second city council resignation in just over a month, the city is expected to appoint another new member to fill the se...

After Laguna Niguel saw its second city council resignation in just over a month, the city is expected to appoint another new member to fill the second vacancy. The council voted unanimously Tuesday night to open another application process to appoint a new council member and fill Councilmember Sandy Rains' vacant seat. Council members were concerned about the cost of the special election, which could reach over $600,000, according to the staff report . 'Elections teach you things. They train you,' Councilmember Stephanie Oddo said at the meeting.