Road closed for Arts Center
Michael Miller
The city of Costa Mesa permanently closed a section of Town Center
Drive on Thursday morning to make room for an outdoor plaza that is
part of the Orange County Performing Arts Center’s ongoing expansion.
City crews and Performing Arts Center officials put barricades
around the tiny stretch of road Thursday, forcing vehicles to
approach the center’s box office and entrance from Bristol Street or
Park Center Drive. The closure extends from the Avenue of the Arts to
the traffic circle that leads to the center’s street-level entrance.
Under the center’s renovation plan, the area will eventually turn
into a plaza connecting the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall,
the Samueli Theater, and the center’s other facilities to neighboring
South Coast Repertory. Peter Walker, the architect who co-designed
the World Trade Center memorial in New York, is among the plaza’s
designers.
Peter Naghavi, transportation manager for the city of Costa Mesa,
said he did not expect the street closure to cause any problems for
commuters.
“A study was conducted some time ago,” Naghavi said. “That street
doesn’t carry much traffic anyway.”
The center is more than halfway finished with its expansion
project, which is expected to end in September 2006 with the opening
of the Segerstrom Concert Hall and the Samueli Theater.
“It’s going to be a really important part of the campus, helping
to unify all the various venues and also provide a place where we can
have performances and festivals,” said Todd Bentjen, vice president
of marketing and communications for the center. “It’s just a place
for people to gather.”
The plaza is expected to be finished in time for the September
2006 opening.
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