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October 09, 2009|Tony Barboza
Orange County Fairgrounds put on auction
block
By Tony Barboza
The Orange County Fairgrounds was placed on the auction block Thursday in an attempt to cut
into the state deficit. The state Department of General Services issued a request for proposals for the
150-acre property in Costa Mesa, giving bidders until Jan. 8 to make offers.
Earlier this year, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed liquidating state properties — including the Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum, San Quentin State Prison and three state-owned fairgrounds — to raise cash to help balance the
state budget. If a buyer is found, the property could be in a new owner’s hands in a year, said Eric Lamoureux of
the General Services Department.
The Orange County Fairgrounds is the highest-value property listed in a July 24 budget bill that authorizes the
sale of state assets.The Orange County Fair Board and Orange County Board of Supervisors each passed resolutions
supporting the idea to sell the fairgrounds to a government or nonprofit agency, saying they wanted it to remain in
local hands and continue to be used for a fair.
Over dinner Wednesday night at a restaurant in Newport Beach, fair board members, local politicians and attorneys
signed papers to form the Orange County Fair and Event Center Foundation, which will be made up of six members from
the existing fair board, two members from Costa Mesa, two members from the county and one public member elected by
the board.
The foundation was formed to put together a bid but hasn’t yet come up with a way to pay for it, said Kristina
Dodge, chairwoman of the fair board and the new foundation.
“We don’t want to see it go away, so we’re there to protect, preserve, promote and enhance the fair,” she said.
But the document filed Thursday shows the state is prepared for the possibility that the new owner could use the
land for something other than fairs: “The state will retain the right to profit participation in the property in
the event that all or a portion . . . is no longer used for fairground and event uses.”
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