NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
-- Compiled by June Casagrande
PUBLIC BEACH ACCESS GETS CLOSER LOOK
In a study session before today’s meeting, City Council members will
look at options for dealing with the tricky issue of beach access -- ways
to assure public access to the beaches.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The study session item won’t receive any formal action, but will arm
council members to tackle the issue at an upcoming council meeting.
COUNCIL REDISTRICTING
A controversial plan to add the newly annexed Newport Coast into
council district seven could be decided tonight. A subcommittee to
consider redistricting last week recommended that the council add the
7,000 coast residents to John Heffernan’s District 7. But in part because
this would make the districts very uneven, Councilmen Heffernan and Gary
Adams opposed the plan in a preliminary vote.
WHAT TO EXPECT: The committee had offered three alternatives to
redraw City Council districts, but recommended waiting until Santa Ana
Heights and Bay Knolls annexations, as well as the possibility of a
Banning Ranch development are decided. But this plan could mean that no
Newport Coast resident would have the chance to run for the council seat
until the next election. With this much dissent, there’s no telling what
the council could decide.
A LOOK AT LEGISLATION
Council members will decide whether to endorse state Proposition 40,
legislation on a parks bond matter that could have direct affects on the
city.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Because it’s on the city’s consent calendar, it’s likely the measure
to take a formal position in support of the state bond could pass.
BALBOA BRIDGE BEAUTIFICATION
A major first step toward a more beautiful Balboa Island Bridge could
be taken tonight. The council will consider whether to approve plans and
a contract for the job. Thecontract for $303,300 is with Pima Corp.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Council is expected to approve the contract, putting the wheels in
motion for work to begin.
BONITA CANYON SPORTS PARK
Work stalled on the $7-million Bonita Canyon Sports Park last year
when contractor Castello Inc. developed financial problems. The council
get a report on the project and could vote on an agreement that transfers
responsibility to the insurer.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Council is expected to approve the measure with a goal of seeing the
40-acre complex of sports fields and recreational facilities completed by
July 15.
FYI
WHAT: Newport Beach City Council meeting
WHEN: 7 p.m. today, study session at 4 p.m.
WHERE: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
INFORMATION: (949) 644-3309
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