New plan launched for boat parade
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- Organizers of the wildly popular Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade have offered up a new compromise to try to appease
both parade participants and residents who would be cut from the event’s
new, shortened route.
Under the latest plan, the parade would retain its old route, which
includes the West Lido Channel and the tip of the Balboa Peninsula, on
Friday and Saturday.
The parade still would be cut from seven days to five and run
Wednesday through Sunday.
“Hopefully this will work,” said Richard Luehrs, president of the
Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. Its Commodores Club sponsors the
event.
Changes are needed because boaters willing to be in a parade that can
go on for 2 1/2 to three hours for seven consecutive nights have been on
the wane in recent years, Luehrs said.
“A priority is hearing the concerns of the boaters who volunteer their
time and put in their own money to participate,” he said. “We need to
make it as easy as possible for them to stay involved.”
With this goal in mind, last year the chamber proposed cutting down
the parade to five days and cutting out a portion of the route along the
West Lido Channel and at the tip of the peninsula.
The response from residents was both quick and furious, mainly those
on Via Lido Soud and Lido Park Drive. Parade Chairman Brett Hemphill
resigned in anger after one resident allegedly threatened to harm his
business.
The chamber’s newest plan is an attempt to make these people happier
while keeping parade participation as high as possible.
Parade organizers outlined the new proposal for next year’s parade in
a letter to about 25 households that had complained about the previously
suggested changes.
Under the latest scenario, the parade will begin on the third
Wednesday in December and end on the following Sunday. On Wednesday,
Thursday and Sunday, the parade route will exclude the Lido Island’s
westernmost channel between the island and the Lido Peninsula and the
entrance to the harbor at the jetty. On Friday and Saturday, the parade
will include those areas as it has in the past.
“I think this is a step in the right direction,” said Roger Duerr, one
of the Lido-area residents who received the letter from the chamber. “I
think the shortening of the number of days is a good idea. I would like
to see the longer route on the first day, though. That’s traditionally
the best day.”
Parade officials will meet with the residents Feb. 13 to discuss the
plan. Though it’s possible they could make some slight revisions, Luehrs
said he hopes the current plan remains solid.
“This seems to be the best way to keep the parade a good, good thing
for everyone,” Luehrs said.
* June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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