Here are a few items the council...
- Share via
Here are a few items the council considered Tuesday.
RIDGE PARK ROAD CROSSING
Pedestrians will be prohibited from crossing Ridge Park Road
within 100 feet in either direction of Newport Coast Elementary
School’s driveway, the council agreed. The ban is the latest in a
chain of measures to increase safety of students and parents entering
and leaving school grounds.
City and school officials also have partnered to build an access
road to ease school traffic, and the traffic signal at Ridge Park
Road and Newport Coast Drive was retimed. Lately parents have been
parking in a private lot opposite the school and taking their
children across the street.
WHAT IT MEANS
Signs about the crossing restriction will be posted and violators
could be ticketed.
NEW PARKING
CITATION DEVICES
City parking enforcement officers issue about 75,000 parking
citations per year, and they may be able to increase their
productivity with new hand-held ticket printing devices. The council
agreed to spend $115,506 on 13 hand-held devices and related
software, replacing devices that are heavy, slow and 7 years old.
WHAT IT MEANS
Don’t park your car illegally or let your meter run out, or you’ll
have even less time to dash into the post office or drop off that
video and still avoid getting a ticket.
DEVELOPER PARKING FEES
The city could look at reviving a fee charged to property owners
in lieu of providing the required amount of parking. It’s already on
the city’s books but hasn’t been charged for about 12 years.
Formerly, property owners with less parking than city code requires
could pay $150 annually for each space they were short. Because of
the city’s ongoing parking shortages, Mayor Steve Bromberg asked for
a study session on the issue.
WHAT IT MEANS
The council will discuss in-lieu parking fees, probably this
summer.
WHAT WAS SAID
“‘Everyone knows that parking spaces in Newport Beach have a high
price tag on them,” Bromberg said.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.