On the Water -- Planning for a party
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- They don’t really make headlines in December or
January, though they’re toiling behind the scenes all the same. The West
Newport Beach July 4th Task Force meets once a month every month with
just one day in mind -- the day when, every year, a world of trouble
converges on West Newport Beach.
“We started this committee three years ago and we’ve been meeting
every month ever since,” said Margie Dorney, chair of the committee. “We
meet with the city, the Police Department and the community just to
discuss plans each year to deal with the Fourth of July.”
The committee, actually an offshoot of the West Newport Beach Assn.,
is dedicated to making West Newport a safe, fun place to spend the Fourth
of July.
“We want it to be a place where people can come to the beach, whether
you’re a resident or a visitor, and be safe and have a nice Fourth of
July,” Dorney said.
On Wednesday, the group continued what has become a tradition: A 4th
of July Forum to let residents know what’s going on and what they can do.
West Newport, everyone knows, is summer’s unofficial “party central”
for locals and vacationers alike. The problems -- drunkenness, violence,
trash and rowdiness -- are all too well known. But if task force members
have their way, strategies for making West Newport a great place to spend
Independence Day will be equally well known.
Every year, their approaches to tackling the problem get more
creative. This year, about a half-dozen families will open up their West
Newport homes to police officers as places where they can use the
bathroom, get a moment’s shade and regroup. The task force this year will
also hand out garbage bags and gloves to residents to help those who want
to pitch in keep on top of the trash problem.
“We’re getting better and better, and smarter and smarter,” Dorney
said of the community members and officials who work on the task force.
“I really feel good about what we’ve done this year.”
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