COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
Here are some of the decisions coming out of Monday’s City Council
meeting.
FAIRVIEW PARK
WHAT HAPPENED:
Steps toward restoration of natural plant life in Fairview Park were
taken as the council unanimously agreed to award a $351,470 design
contract.
The Public Services Department recommended David Evans and Associates
to design improvements for the northern lowlands and the mesa areas of
the park.
Improvements would include restoration of various scrubs, vernal pools
and California native grasslands. Proposals also call for these areas to
have multipurpose trails and a parking lot.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Representatives from David Evans and Associates will begin design work
on habitat rehabilitation.
Vote:
5-0, in favor of awarding the contract.
WILSON STREET SIGNAL
WHAT HAPPENED:
City officials approved the construction of a signal on Wilson Street,
designed to ease the flow of traffic on the congested corner that houses
both the Harbor Center and Kmart shopping center.
The City Council awarded an $87,195 contract to Baxter-Griffin Co. for
installation of the signal. According to the staff report, Baxter-Griffin
was the lowest bidder and is in “good standing.”
Councilwoman Karen Robinson was concerned about the light, saying it
may cause more traffic problems than it would solve.
Bill Morris, the director of public services, has said the traffic
division studied the proposed intersection and a light is the best
alternative. Morris said the city was looking for a way to make it safer
for pedestrians and drivers leaving the centers. Many accidents and
near-accidents have occurred on that portion of Wilson Street, caused by
those making left turns out of the center or pedestrians.
WHAT IT MEANS:
Baxter-Griffin Co. will begin construction on the signal.
Vote:
4-1, to award the construction contract. Robinson dissented.
NEXT MEETING
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. June 3
WHERE: Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive
INFORMATION: (714) 754-5225
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