Mariners library decisions to come tonight
Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT BEACH -- The next chapter in the Mariners school-public
library proposal will be written tonight when the school board and City
Council decide whether to approve the plan.
The votes will culminate the frenetic pace of fund-raising over the
past three months by supporters who managed to raise more than the
required $1 million to qualify for $2 million in state funds.
While proponents have proved their support with their wallets,
opponents have brought up safety concerns about schoolchildren mixing
with the public.
The new state-of-the-art library would be a one-story,
14,000-square-foot building that would replace the aging Mariners Branch
Library on Irvine Avenue. It would be used as the sole school library for
Mariners students, although the students would be separated from the
public during school hours with a roll-down door.
If approved by both the board and council, the application will need
to get to Sacramento by Friday. Then the proposal will compete for a
portion of $350 million in state funds.
A majority of the City Council supports the library plan, though
last-minute discussion with the community could steer the outcome.
The school board tonight also will consider a resolution to approve
access for park and recreation uses between the Mesa Consolidated Water
District, the city of Costa Mesa and the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] . Daily Pilot
reporter June Casagrande contributed to this report.
FYI
The school board meeting will take place at 7 p.m. today at district
headquarters, 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa. (714) 424-5000.
For more on the Newport Beach City Council meeting, see Page 5.
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