Hoag Hospital Women’s Pavilion nears approval
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June Casagrande
HOAG HOSPITAL -- The Hoag Women’s Pavilion will likely come one step
closer to reality Thursday when the Newport Beach Planning Commission is
expected to approve a traffic study for the project.
The study shows that traffic created by the proposed seven-story
center won’t be significant enough to require any special accommodations
by the hospital. Planners anticipate that of the 1,167 car trips
generated each day by the center, 141 will be during morning peak hours
and 186 will be during afternoon rush times.
“This basically shows there’s no impact that requires any kind of
mitigation,” said Pete Foulke, executive vice president of Hoag Hospital.
Work is already underway at the hospital, near Newport Boulevard and
Coast Highway. Last year, work began on an expanded parking garage, which
should open by the end of the month. In July, workers began widening
Hospital Road to add a second left-turn lane onto northbound Newport
Boulevard.
“The study seems to show that access doesn’t seem to be unduly
impacted by the project and it seems there’s more than adequate parking,”
Planning Commissioner Ed Selich said.
The Women’s Pavilion is expected to be completed in 2005. It will
include 42 private rooms for new mothers, 18 labor delivery recovery
suites, three operating rooms dedicated solely to caesarean sections, a
nonactive intensive care unit with overnight suite for parents, and other
facilities to specialize in childbirth and women’s health treatment.
* June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
* WHAT: Newport Beach Planning Commission meeting
* WHERE: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
* TIME: 6:30 p.m. Thursday
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