Bridge builder wants to work nights
Greg Risling
COSTA MESA -- The City Council will consider whether to allow nighttime
construction on the proposed Bear Street pedestrian bridge at tonight’s
meeting.
Because of unforeseen delays and pending deadlines, the construction
company filed paperwork requesting additional time.
The applicant’s proposal asks for seven nights over the next seven
months to work on the bridge. The work is proposed only when it can’t be
done during the day.
The 600-foot bridge will be over Bear Street and link South Coast
Plaza with Crystal Court. A new garden area will be at the foot of the
bridge on the west side of the plaza, and it will connect with the
court’s third floor.
The applicant, C.J. Segerstrom and Sons, estimates it will need to do
night work Tuesday, which would also mean a street closure, Sept. 15,
Sept. 23 to pour concrete for a deck and Oct. 13 and 14.
The company will also have to comply with the city’s noise ordinance
if the application is approved.
Other items slated for review and/or approval by the council include:
* consider whether to uphold the Planning Commission’s decision for
setback at 3007 Samoa Place
* revisions to the city’s streetscape and median-development standards
* consider business application by the Girl Scouts to go door-to-door
for the annual product and cookie sale
The council will also receive a report on the West Side Plan that will
list two upcoming workshops. The next workshop Sept. 15 will focus on business-related issues. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. in the council
chambers.
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