Town Center poised for approval
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Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- After months of delay, the 54-acre Town Center expansion
is edging closer to City Council approval.
“I think we’re ready to move forward,” said Councilman Gary Monahan.
“I think this is a very worthwhile project for the city. We’re been in
intense negotiations for quite a while and I believe the majority, if not
all, of the kinks have been worked out. I think it’s time we got the
performing arts center expansion and the Town Center remodel all moving
forward.”
City staff is recommending approval of the project, a collaboration
between South Coast Plaza, the Orange County Performing Arts Center and
Commonwealth Partners LLC.
The proposal includes a pedestrian-oriented cultural arts district
bordered by Bristol Street, Sunflower Avenue, Avenue of the Arts and the
San Diego Freeway.
It also calls for a new symphony hall, expansion of South Coast
Repertory Theater, an art museum or academy, restaurants, an improved
parking area and office space.
South Coast Plaza’s request mainly consists of a glass office building
on the corner of Sunflower Avenue and Bristol Street, said spokesman Paul
Freeman. Construction of the building, if approved by the council, would
begin this year.
The Commonwealth Partners’ part of the project is bordered by Bristol
Street, Anton Boulevard, Avenue of the Arts and the San Diego Freeway and
includes the Isamu Noguchi California Scenario garden.
The garden, along with special paving, furniture and other artwork,
will help provide a sense of unity to the project, said Ken Kay, a
consultant for Commonwealth Partners.
“We’re very excited,” said Phil Schwartze, planning consultant for
Commonwealth Partners. “We’re pleased to have the opportunity to add our
facilities to the already existing facilities there and we’re looking
forward to making the Noguchi garden more publicly accessible. These
things always take time and this took as long as it took, but I think
everybody had ample time to review and to comment.”
Throughout the lengthy process, opponents of the project have
complained about its size and raised concerns about traffic.
The council last continued the project at its Jan. 15 meeting.
Other council members were unavailable for comment by press time.
The City Council also will be reviewing a new massage ordinance and
appointing new commissioners to the city’s parks and planning
commissions.
* FYI:
WHAT: Costa Mesa City Council meeting
WHERE: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today
For more information, call (714) 754-5223.
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