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A state bill that would pave the way for a park on a bluff above West
Coast Highway passed an important committee Thursday on its way to a vote
on the Senate floor.
The legislation, known as Senate Bill 124, would transfer 15
weed-infested acres of land from Caltrans to Newport Beach so the city
could build a $6-million park.
Attempts to build a park stalled long before the bill was introduced
Jan. 25. The California Department of Transportation demanded a market
rate, about $4 million, from the city as payment.
The city, via a loophole in state law, may buy the property at the
discounted rate of $1.3 million for the use.
The bill, by state Sen. Ross Johnson (R-Irvine), unanimously cleared
the 13-member Appropriations Committee -- a panel on which he sits. It
will go before the full Senate sometime next week.
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