INSIDE CITY HALL Here are some decisions...
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some decisions coming out of Tuesday’s City Council
meeting.
TASTE OF NEWPORT GRANTS
Once again, this year’s annual Taste of Newport Festival was a
success and, once again, festival organizers are passing on their
good fortune. Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce President Richard
Luehrs handed out Taste of Newport Grant checks totaling $28,000 to
local charities. Recipients were: Balboa Performing Theater
Foundation; city of Newport Beach July 4th Fireworks; Girl Scout
Council of Orange County; Human Options Inc.; Leadership Tomorrow;
Los Angeles Times in Education; Newport Beach Film Festival;
Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation; and Share Our Selves.
BACK BAY SCIENCE CENTER
City Council members on Tuesday agreed to enter into an agreement
with the California Department of Fish and Game and the county of
Orange to operate the Back Bay Science Center at Shellmaker Island.
Plans call for a multipurpose facility centered around water quality
and located near the Newport Dunes. The center will include a
water-quality laboratory; facilities for workers for the Department
of Fish and Game to help manage the Upper Newport Bay Ecological
Reserve; and space and exhibits for water-quality education and
research and a wetland restoration area.
WHAT IT MEANS
Though the contract is just one of many steps required to see the
project through to completion, it’s an important one. The whole idea
of the center is to serve multiple agencies that share the goal of
improving and preserving local water quality.
WATER QUALITY COMMITTEE
The Back Bay Science Center wasn’t the only water-quality-related
item before council members on Tuesday. In what they hope will
further boost local water quality, council members agreed to add a
third appointee from the council to the city’s Coastal/Bay Water
Quality Citizens Advisory Committee.
WHAT IT MEANS
Council members supported Mayor Steve Bromberg’s nomination of
Councilman Steve Rosansky to the committee. He will join Tod Ridgeway
and Don Webb; Webb recently took Bromberg’s seat on the committee,
which governs and guides water policy.
WHAT THEY SAID
“I think every council member should serve on that committee,”
Bromberg said.
-- Compiled by June Casagrande
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