City, Bay Club speed toward parking deal
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June Casagrande
A welcome cure for some unwelcoming public parking at the Balboa Bay
Club could be just around the corner.
City officials and Bay Club representatives have hammered out a
potential plan to make the public property more welcoming by
providing easier access to free parking there.
Members of the public can park for free for a half hour at the Bay
Club to take advantage of the boardwalk behind it. However, they must
use the valet service. It’s free, but locals and city officials
believe that it’s a hindrance to true public access to the land and
that some users might feel pressured to tip the valets, making the
parking less than free.
The club, which sits on city-owned property, is operating on a
50-year lease with the city. Because it is on public tidelands, club
operators are required to provide public access to some of the
property, especially the boardwalk on the water directly behind the
club.
City attorney Bob Burnham said that a plan is now on the table
that would allow visitors to use spaces on the east side of the
parking lot without having a valet park their cars. As it is now,
parking would be free for 30 minutes, after which it could also be
free with validation by buying lunch or making some other purchase at
the club.
“It’s city property,” City Manager Homer Bludau said. “We just
want to be good stewards of the property and make sure the public has
access as is required by the Coastal Act.”
Bludau said that the plan would include signs alerting visitors to
the free public parking. There would be at least 10 free spaces.
Coastal Commission staff members must approve the plan before it
can take effect.
Bay Club representatives were unavailable for comment on Monday.
Newport Beach resident Dolores Otting has spoken at City Council
meetings to ask that the Bay Club provide more public-friendly
parking.
“I guess, at least, this a step in the direction,” Otting said.
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