Costa Mesa seeks public opinion regarding street repairs
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Lolita Harper
COSTA MESA -- Westside residents looking for a smoother ride are
invited to attend a community meeting today regarding plans to spend more
than $800,000 on proposed street repairs.
The city’s staff has recommended that $803,060 of a Community
Development Block Grant be spent to fix Joann Street between Placentia
Avenue and Maple Street, said Ernesto Munoz of the Public Service
Department.
The city wants to meet with concerned residents to explain how the
engineers selected Joann Street and to get feedback on the proposed
repairs, Munoz said. Traffic, soil analysis, the age of the pavement and
cost effectiveness were all considered, Munoz said.
Although the proposed repairs are not set in stone, the department has
the final say on the streets that will be worked on. The City Council
directed staff to use the grant funds to pave ailing streets on the
Westside, Munoz said, but left it to the department’s discretion. If
public opinion varies greatly from the city’s recommendation, staff may
go back to the council for direction. But the staff isn’t required to,
Munoz added.
“Any other recommendation will be a deviation from the cost-effective
use of the allocated money, but we will wait to see what the feedback is
first,” Munoz said.
Members of the Westside Improvement Assn. said they too have done
their own research on street repairs and plan to present their findings
at the meeting tonight, said Diane LaDuca, a member of the association.
LaDuca compiled a list of recommended streets based on a survey sent
to other members, she said. Although Joann Street did not make the list
for streets to be fixed using the grant, it was a site that concerned the
association.
“We were going to ask that the city add Joann Street to their list of
10 worst residential streets for next year,” LaDuca said.
FYI
What: A meeting regarding the selection process for rehabilitation or
reconstruction of Westside street segments
Where: Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa
When: 6:30 p.m. today
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