In remembering Donn Hall, one theme rings loud and clear--local boy makes good.
A graduate of Newport Harbor High School, he decided to settle in Costa Mesa where he started up and maintained his own electronics business for years. Donn eventually gravitated toward community service. His initial entry came with membership in the Ocean View Park Homeowners Association: He attended city council meetings on its behalf. Later, he entered Costa Mesa affairs on a city-wide scale as the chair of CHART: COSTA MESA, an organization that studied and analyzed city projects and issues with the purpose of passing on recommendations to the City Council for action. Perhaps the most lasting legacy of his leadership there was laying out pathways for the bicycle lands that lace through the city. As a result of that activity, he was appointed to the Costa Mesa Planning Commission. His contributions to city planning laid the groundwork for his appointment to the City Council upon the death of Councilwoman Mary Smallwood.