NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW
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ARTS FOUNDATION SUPPORT
Don Gregory, co-chairman of the proposed arts and education center,
has requested that the City Council reinstate one staff member to the
Arts Foundation. The committee is planning and raising funds for its $12
million project to turn the library into a cultural center.
What to expect: According to city policy, the planning staff has
recommended the council deny Gregory’s request. The policy requires
boards, commissions or committees to receive council permission to enter
into contracts. The Arts Foundation is nonprofit and was not established
by the city. Therefore, having city staff support could appear to erode
the independence of the foundation.
GREENLIGHT ANALYSIS
Once again, the city-commissioned analysis of the Greenlight
initiative is back in front of the council after some minor
readjustments.
What to expect: The council has avoided discussing the measure until
the study was completed. If the analysis is acceptable, council members
are expected to begin discussions about the initiative.
SLOWING IT DOWN
The council is expected to decide whether to approve a plan to install
landscaped islands to reduce speeds on Santiago Drive and Holiday Road
between Irvine and Tustin avenues. The project is estimated to cost
$200,000.
What to expect: City officials have recommended the council approve
the islands and hire an architect to assist in the final design.
ON THE COUNCIL: Mayor John Noyes, Tom Thomson, Tod Ridgeway, Jan
Debay, Dennis O’Neil, Norma Glover, Gary Adams
* Study session begins at 4 p.m.; regular meeting starts at 7 p.m. at
City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
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