Commission to consider light-rail plan
Susan McCormack
COSTA MESA -- At its meeting tonight, the Planning Commission will
consider adopting an official position on the county’s light-rail plan.
The commission will discuss recommending that City Council adopt a route
in which the CenterLine Project enters the city via Main Street, travels
west along Anton Boulevard and stops at a station at Avenue of the Arts.
This alternative, according to a staff report, will “have the greatest
potential to capture ridership and conform with the city’s desire for
system routing.”
The commission also will review an application to allow the Harbor
Christian Fellowship Church to shelter 14 homeless women.
The commission is expected to continue the item until Dec. 13, when it
will advertise it again, because the church originally requested to house
homeless men. According to a city staff report, the church recently
decided to house only women after discussions with Orange Coast
Interfaith Shelter.
The church, located on West Wilson Street, has requested a
conditional-use permit to use an existing room as a shelter. The item has
been extended several times since this summer to give the church time to
meet with neighbors to discuss the proposal.
The staff report said the neighbors most often voiced concerns about
noise. They said that the church already is the source of excess noise in
their area, and they questioned the ability of church officials to
monitor additional noise if the permit is granted.
The planning division’s staff is in support of the application, said the
report, because “the shelter could result in fewer homeless people
sleeping in the area or elsewhere in the city and ... the shelter is
consistent with the mission of a church.”
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