INSIDE NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL
Koll Center expansion
City Council members will discuss a proposed 250,000-square-foot
expansion project for Koll Center. The expansion, which includes a
10-story officer tower and two parking structures, must be approved by
the city’s voters if council members approve it. That’s because the
project triggers a Greenlight election, which requires an election for
general plan amendments that add more than 40,000 square feet or 100
peak-hour car trips or dwelling units over what’s allowed. Planning
commissioners recommendedapproval of the project at their June 7 meeting.
What to expect: Council members can either approve or deny the project
or postpone a decision, pending more information.
No dogs in Carroll Beek Park
Council members will discuss a proposal to prohibit dogs at Carroll
Beek Park. The city’s municipal code already doesn’t allow dogs on piers
and on school property. Councilman Steve Bromberg suggested outlawing
dogs at the park as well. Located on the west side of Agate Avenue, just
north of South Bay Front, the park is mainly made up of a basketball
court and a community center with little grass or vegetation. Bromberg
felt dog feces presents a potential health and safety problem given the
size and nature of the park. Guide dogs would be exempted from the ban.
What to expect: Council members are expected to approve the proposal.
No motorized scooters on boardwalk
Council members will discuss banning motorized scooters from the
boardwalk on Balboa Peninsula. They already tentatively approved the ban
at their June 12 meeting, and the new law would take effect in 30 days if
they approve it again.
What to expect: Council members are expected to approve the ban.
Scooter regulations on boardwalk
Council members will discuss scooter regulations on the boardwalk.
While bikers, skateboarders and roller skaters already have to follow
such rules as a maximum speed limit of 8 mph, scooters have not been
regulated so far. The proposed change would also require scooters to not
“engage in any activity on the Boardwalk that creates an unreasonable
risk of injury to any person,” according to the proposed new rules.
What to expect: Council members are expected to approve the
regulations.
FYI
WHO: Mayor Gary Adams and council members Steve Bromberg, Norma
Glover, John Heffernan, Dennis O’Neil, Gary Proctor and Tod Ridgeway
WHEN: 7 p.m. today
WHERE: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
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