* WESTSIDE REDEVELOPMENT: Dixon said the...
* WESTSIDE REDEVELOPMENT:
Dixon said the city needs to look at the area and consider
mixed-use developments, more single-family homes, some high density
buildings that incorporate innovative residential ideas, a shopping
center with a grocery store that caters to the Westside and an
artists’ village. Dixon promotes mixed-use projects that incorporate
retail on the lower levels and a mix of housing above. She wants to
attract high-quality businesses to bolster the existing businesses
and to promote more “pedestrian friendly” streets with maintained
sidewalks and much landscaping.
* 17TH STREET BEAUTIFICATION:
It is time for the city to apply for beautification grants, Dixon
said. She supports more bus turnouts, synchronized traffic signals,
benches and landscaping on the street. The street should remain four
lanes wide, she says.
* FAIRVIEW PARK:
Dixon would like to see aggressive implementation of the city’s
master plan for the large, rustic Westside park. She wants the city
to fund the amenities at the park, whether through grants or
collaborations with the private sector. Dixon also supports the model
railroad in the park, she said. It is time to move forward on
Fairview Park, Dixon said.
* SKATEBOARD PARK:
After a vote to kill plans for a park on Charle Street, Dixon
said, she was the only council member who actively scouted other
sites and secured a joint study of a skate park at Davis Elementary
by the council and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. That
proposal has passed.
“My two sons were skateboarders, and I know how important that
sport is to the youth,” Dixon said.
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