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Here are some of the items on the agenda for tonight’s meeting of
the Newport Beach City Council.
CORONA DEL MAR CROSSWALKS
In response to outcry over a pedestrian struck by a vehicle in a
crosswalk last month, city staff will give council members and the
public a report on what the city is doing to improve crosswalk safety
in Corona del Mar. Already, $100,000 was set aside in the last budget
to study and install safety features. Though any action depends on
whether Caltrans will relinquish that section of Coast Highway to the
city, local officials are optimistic that they can make its
intersections safer.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
This is just an “FYI,” but expect a communitywide sigh of relief
that the accident last month that to some appeared likely to be
fatal, instead left the 19-year-old victim with a broken arm, cuts
and bruises. The man was hit on Sept. 26 at the intersection of Coast
Highway and Iris Avenue.
ARTS COMMISSION:
Two vacancies on the city’s arts commission could be filled
tonight when council members select from four nominees: Dennis Baker,
Wendy Brooks, Ellen Liefer and Kirwin Rockefeller. The two selected
will replace Pamela Nestande and Jeffrey Gould, who had stepped down
before the end of their terms.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Whichever are selected, the two new commissioners will serve out
Nestande and Gould’s unfinished terms, which expire June 30, 2005.
FINGERPRINT EQUIPMENT:
Council members will consider a request by the Police and Fire
departments to buy a $57,000 fingerprinting system.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
The item is on the consent calendar, which means council members
are likely to approve it. If they do, it will allow the city’s public
safety officials to use advanced technologies they say are much
better than the equipment they bought in 1995.
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