EDITORIAL
Well, is everyone happy? They should be -- at least regarding the 2002
Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade.
The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce announced last year that it
would scale back the 94th annual event this December, decreasing the
amount of days from seven to five and shortening the route. That way,
boaters would remain interested throughout the route, the chamber
contended.
But the changes to the route drew fire from residents, many of whom
watch the parade each year from their waterfront homes.
Then, the news came earlier this week that yet another change has been
proposed. The chamber, which will play host to residents on Wednesday to
discuss the latest plan, suggests the amount of days remain at five, but
that the route take two different courses. On three days, it will remain
shortened, and on Friday and Saturday, it will return to its previous,
longer version.
The changes were made, again, to appease as many residents living
along the route as possible. Residents along the West Lido Channel and
the tip of the Balboa Peninsula are excluded in the shorter route, but
will enjoy the parade for those two key nights. Both Friday and Saturday
will be prime for their parade-viewing parties.
But, as always, it turns out that a few residents are still unhappy.
After all, the first day of the parade -- the third Wednesday of December
-- will still be shortened and will leave out homes along the West Lido
Channel and the tip of the peninsula. Those residents argue that the
first day of the event is the best day for viewing.
However, the chamber and its commodores club has made a wise and
thoughtful compromise that should please all since everyone -- as before
-- will still be a part of the parade.
But stay tuned, there’s a good 10 months until the parade and things
go as they have, we probably haven’t heard the last of the planning for
this year’s parade.
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