No single direction from community
June Casagrande
A town hall meeting on plans to build a community center drew a good
size crowd on Monday night, but it’s not yet clear what direction
city leaders will take from the meeting.
“We will begin to look at what it all means and what direction
that takes us beginning with our next [Newport Coast Advisory
Committee] meeting on Monday,” committee chairman Jim McGee said.
The committee is charged with bringing a recommendation to the
City Council on how to spend about $7 million set aside to build a
community center that some residents hope will serve as a town square
uniting residents of the various Newport Coast subdivisions.
The roughly 120 residents who attended the town hall meeting on
Monday offered a mixed bag of responses to the idea. Some supported
the plan, others opposed it, and many supported the plan with some
tweaks.
“One concern out there is about trying to maintain as much of the
greenbelt as possible along with other aesthetics of the project,”
McGee said. Other concerns that the committee will consider include
safety and traffic.
The committee’s plan calls for a community center with a full-size
gymnasium, a stage for student performances, a branch library and
facilities to support a wide array of activities for children and
adults.
The complex of three Mediterranean-style buildings are tentatively
planned to be built at the northeast corner of the Newport Ridge
Park, adjacent to Newport Coast Drive.
“It was nice to have how much interaction from people,” Assistant
City Manager Dave Kiff said. “The crowd had a lot of different
opinions, and the goal of the meeting was to get that input from
them.”
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.