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Posted on Jun 18th, 2018 by Super User 1267 Views

Nestled in the heart of Orange County, just a mile from the coast, lies the City of Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa, California is home to one of the largest shopping centers in the nation, the South Coast Plaza, claims the title of Capitol of the Action Sports Industry. With a population just over 110,000 and the vacation destination for millions of people each year, Costa Mesa is a vibrant and diverse city with a  mild Southern California climate and access to many local attractions like Disney Land, Knott's Berry Farm, gorgeous beaches, nearby mountains, and high and low deserts.

South Coast Plaza In Costa Mesa

The South Coast Plaza was established in 1967 when 70 stores opened, including a May Company and a Sears. In 1973, a new wing was added and 60 more stores joined the plaza. 1978 saw the addition of Nordstrom store, the first for that company outside of the Northwest, and in 1979 Saks Fifth Avenue joined the collective. In 1986, the Plaza expanded by another 60 stores and Nordstrom opened the companies largest store in the nation, a 235,000 square foot retail center. Tiffany's joined the South Coast Plaza in 1988 and the Plaza continued to grow.

Fifty years after the South Coast Plaza first opened, it is one of the largest shopping centers in the nation and generates more than one billion dollars in revenue each year. Renowned as a global shopping destination, the South Coast Plaza is home to more than 320 luxury boutiques and world famous restaurants.

South Coast Plaza is located at:

South Coast Plaza

3333 Bristol Street

Costa Mesa, CA  92626

Action Sports Capital of The World

Home to such action sports brands as Hurley, Vans, RCVCA, and Volcom, Costa Mesa is considered the action sports capital of the world. In an embrace of the industry, the city hosts skateboarding demonstrations and an event called “Action Arts in the Park”, an infusion of action sport and art.

At the Action Sports Arena, located at the OC Fair in Costa Mesa, visitors can take in Freestyle Moto-X, extreme rodeo, care racing and monster trucks nearly all year round.

Costa Mesa is host to the Damn-Am finals, as well, an amateur skaters competition featuring the best amateur skateboarders from around the world. Two finalists will be named “Damn Am Of The Year” and are invited to participate in the SLS Nike SB Pro Open.

History of Costa Mesa

Originally a small farming community, the city of Costa Mesa first incorporated in 1953, growing from a population of just under 17,000 to over 110,000 in the 65 years since. No longer an agricultural mecca, the city's economy now relies heavily on retail and services activity. The South Coast Plaza provides more than a billion dollars per year in revenue, one of the highest volume retail shopping centers in the nation. Some light manufacturing companies contribute to the local economy, as well, and Experian, the consumer credit reporting agency, is the city's largest employer.

Things To Do In Costa Mesa

Located just a mile from the beach in Huntington, CA, Costa Mesa offers access to swimming and surfing, as well as major Southern California attractions like Disney Land and Knott's Berry Farm.

Visit The Beach

Costa Mesa is a great place to stay when visiting the beach in Southern California. Just a short drive from some of the most famous California beaches, beach access can be had within minutes in Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, or Newport Beach. These iconic, sandy shores offer swimming, sunbathing, surfing and boating. Relax in the sun or brush up on your surfing skills, it's all up to you and just minutes away from Costa Mesa.

Visit Disneyland Resort

One of the most popular vacation destinations in the world, Disneyland is located a mere half hours drive from Costa Mesa. For families wishing to visit both Disneyland and the beaches during a stay in Southern California, Costa Mesa is an ideal central location for both.

Often called the “Happiest Place On Earth,” Disneyland is home to dozens of rides and attractions, including the iconic “It's A Small World,” “Pirates Of Caribbean,” “Matterhorn,” and “Splash Mountain.” A new “Finding Nemo” attraction takes patrons under the water in a real submarine to “find Nemo” and explore the underwater world of the “Finding Nemo” movie. The “Jungle Cruise” boat ride takes patrons on an exploration of Adventureland, encountering hippos, lions, piranhas, and snakes along the way.

In addition to the thrill rides and moving adventures, Disneyland also offers dozens of big-name shows and attractions. Theaters in the park show Disney movies like “Micky and the Magical Map” and “Steamboat Willie.” Daily parades and shows featuring iconic Disney characters take place at different times and locations throughout the park, and the day ends with a firework show second to none. It's no wonder so many families make a visit to Disneyland a MUST DO part of their vacation planning each year.

Segerstrom Center For The Arts

Designed by world-renowned architect Cesar Pelli, the Segerstrom Center is home to the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, the Pacific Symphony, and the Pacific Chorale. The Segerstrom Center offers several performance venues, capable of seating more than 5,500 people and a 46,000 square foot Arts Plaza, which is used to present some educational events, as well as performances and productions.

South Coast Repertory Theater

The South Coast Repertory Theater, or SCR, presents an extensive new play development program that incorporates a wide range of workshops, readings, commissions, and residencies, contributing to five new world premiere productions each year. The SRC theater season runs from Sept. to June each year, featuring classics and modern representations, as well as education and outreach programs designed to further the development of the arts in Orange County. 

Visit One Of Costa Mesa's World Class Parks

Costa Mesa offers several large and beautiful parks that make a great daytime outing when visiting Costa Mesa. Fairview Park, located at 2525 Placentia Avenue, is a 209-acre public park featuring a network of trails perfect for walking, running, hiking, horseback riding or biking. Shady picnic areas, a gorgeous beach, and tranquil forests offer visitors plenty of space to relax and “get away.” Large grassy fields provide the perfect space for kite flying and model airplane exercises and a model train offers free rides around the park on every third weekend of the month.

The Tewinkle park on Arlington Avenue is a 49-acre space featuring barbecue pits, picnic tables, and shaded shelters for picnickers, as well as softball fields, a lake and waterfall, and a playground for the children.

When visiting Costa Mesa, be sure to take in the free parks and enjoy the beautiful spaces provided by the city.

Shopping At The South Coast Plaza

A trip to Costa Mesa wouldn't be complete without a shopping trip (perhaps window shopping) to the luxurious South Coast Plaza. This world-renowned retail center is located within walking distance of Costa Mesa's downtown area and features major luxury brands like Tiffany & Co, Hermes, and Chanel, as well as major retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, and Macy's. There's something for everyone at the South Coast Plaza, with hundreds of shops and boutiques, restaurants, cafe's and bars to suit any taste.

Trouble In Costa Mesa

As ideal as the weather and the atmosphere in Costa Mesa might be, trouble has a way of finding people wherever they go. If you find yourself in trouble with the law in Costa Mesa, you need a friend by your side to get you out of jail and home to friends and family as quickly as possible. That's when you need to call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds at (844) 400-2245. Mr. Nice Guy has a team of licensed and professional bail bond agents who are ready to assist you in getting out of jail fast in Southern California.

Law Enforcement in Costa Mesa

The Costa Mesa Police Department and the Orange County Sheriff's Department work together to provide policing services to the City of Costa Mesa and the surrounding areas. Located at 99 Fair Drive, the Costa Mesa Police Department is comprised of 136 sworn police officers and a support staff of 76 civilians.

The Costa Mesa City Jail is located inside the Costa Mesa Police Department. This 32-bed facility is designed as temporary housing for arrestees before they go to court, are released on bail, or transferred to a larger, county facility. If arrested in Costa Mesa, an individual would be transported to the jail facility at 99 Fair Way, their fingerprints and photograph taken, and they would be formally charged with a crime. Once the charges are known, a bail amount can be located for those specific charges. The bail schedule is posted at each jail facility and can also be found here.

Bail Bonds in Costa Mesa

Once the bail amount is known, an individual can “post their bail” and be on their way home to friends and loved ones. Many times, however, the amount of bail is much more than most people can conveniently afford. This where a bail bondsman can help.

Bail bonds are offered by bail bond companies to help people get out of jail for a fraction of the total cost of bail. If you find yourself in jail in Costa Mesa, call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds right away. One of the professional, friendly bail bond agents will be happy to assist you in posting a bail bond and getting you out of jail as quickly as possible.

Domestic Violence in Costa Mesa

Relationships are a rewarding part of our lives, but they can definitely be difficult, at times. Sometimes, when emotions run high, arguments get out of hand. When you have a disagreement with someone you love or have a relationship with, it's very important to stay calm. Give each other time to calm down before trying to sort it all out. Don't raise your voice and certainly never raise your hand to the people you love. However, if things get out of control, you may find yourself in a situation where you are facing domestic violence charges.

Costa Mesa experiences problems with domestic violence at the same rate as other areas of the nation. As many as 25% of relationships experience domestic violence at some level. This is no different in Costa Mesa.

Domestic Violence Defined - California Penal Code, Section 13700

Domestic  Violence is defined as “abuse committed against an adult or fully emancipated minor who is a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, r person with whom the suspect has had a child or is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship.” (California Penal Code, Section 13700)

The definition of abuse can include:

  • Physical Abuse
  • Verbal Abuse
  • Abusing Trust
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Psychological Abuse
  • Coercion
  • Harassment
  • Economic control
  • threats and intimidation
  • Destruction of Property
  • Isolation

Other Names For Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is the most common term used to describe a variety of behaviors and crimes related to violence or threatened violence between people who have or have had a romantic relationship.

Other terms for domestic violence include:

  • Corporal Injury of Spouse
  • Corporal Injury of a Cohabitant
  • Domestic Abuse
  • Spousal Abuse
  • Violation of Penal Code 273.5

Domestic Violence Can Get You Arrested

A charge of domestic violence will almost always and you in jail, at least until you can post bail and answer the charges against you in court. For domestic violence charges in Costa Mesa, CA, the accused person will be taken to the Costa Mesa City Jail located inside the police department at 99 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa, CA.,  to be processed and charged. Once the paperwork has been filed and a mug shot and fingerprints taken, the defendant will be either pay cash bail or be taken to one of the county jails located in Santa Ana, Irvine or Orange to wait for a hearing and trial.

Domestic Violence Bail Bonds in Costa Mesa

If you are arrested for Domestic Violence or any of its related charges, call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds right away. Mr. Nice Guy can help you post bail and get out of jail before having to be transferred to one of the larger, county jails where the bail process can take much longer. Call (844) 400-2245 right away if you're arrested for domestic violence in Costa Mesa.

Orange County Domestic Violence Assistance Programs

For those who are victims of domestic violence, or who feel that they are in danger of violence from a person with whom they live or are dating, help is available. There are several domestic violence assistance programs located in Orange County, to whom you can reach out for help.

  • Home of Green Pastures (Korean Domestic Abuse Assistance) – (714) 532-2787
  • Human Options Hotline – (949)854-3554
  • Interval House Hotline – (714) 891-8121
  • Laura's House Hotline – (949) 498-1511
  • Women's Transitional Living Center Hotline – (714) 992 – 1931
  • Safety On Shore – (714) 538-1878

Victims of domestic abuse can request a restraining order against their abuser. The restraining order may require that the alleged abuser leave the household and prevent the abuser from visiting the victim's place of residence or employment. In domestic violence situations, a judge may issue emergency custody of minor children until the facts can become known and a permanent custodial agreement can be reached.

Restraining Orders in Costa Mesa For Domestic Violence

In Costa Mesa, victims of domestic violence or those who feel threatened by a cohabitant or spouse can seek assistance and a temporary restraining order by contacting the Costa Mesa Police Department at (714) 754-5280 or the Orange County Sheriff's Department at (714) 973-0123.

Note: This the Police Department is not always open and the phone number for the Orange County Sheriff's office is a recorded line and NOT the outreach one should make if there is imminent danger or an emergency. If you feel you are in danger, call 911.

Victims may also reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline at (800)799-SAFE.

 

 

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Jesse Kleis is a licensed California Bail Agent for Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds with over 10 years’ experience working in all aspects of the bail industry. He holds both a Bachelors and Masters of Arts in Sociology from California State University. Alongside his role in the bail industry he continues to hold a formal role in professional education as a Sociology Instructor.

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