EDITORIAL
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It’s about time.
During the last decade, Mariner’s Mile has been on the decline.
Business on this stretch of Coast Highway has dwindled over the years.
Stores and restaurants have closed shop. The buildings need repairs, or
perhaps, an overhaul.
Each year, there have been casualties.
We worry, that Mariner’s Mile will soon become less of a landmark and
more a blur while speeding on Coast Highway.
A casual observer driving by wouldn’t even know the area was supposed
to have a theme. There would be little reason to pull off the road and
stop in for a while. There would be even less reason for a major retailer
or restaurant to move in.
Mariner’s Mile should never have been neglected.
It could have been the hub that Newport Beach doesn’t have. Balboa
Island, the peninsula and Fashion Island are all great gathering spots --
but the Mariner’s Mile has the potential for so much more.
And there is hope yet.
With the city on the cusp of putting a vision plan in place for
Mariner’s Mile, the area could undergo the metamorphosis it needs to
survive.
Yes, clean up the area. Give it a face-lift. Make it pedestrian
friendly. Create an access to the bay.
We agree with Planning Comissioner Mike Kranzley that the bayfront
vistas are being neglected.
“A bayfront walk would be an incredible change to Mariner’s Mile,”
Kranzley said. “We’ve been very successful in Newport Beach in hiding our
bay from everyone.”
Residents are tired of shaking their heads over Mariner’s Mile and
sighing over what a shame it is to let such potential go to waste.
We are too. City officials should waste no more time and take action
to fix up the mile.
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