City marks Nov. 3 for planning meeting
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Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- Residents interested in the city’s future should mark
Nov. 3 on their calendars. On that day, city officials will put on a
so-called visioning festival, as members of the ad hoc general plan
update committee decided Monday.
The event will kick off a months-long process, during which residents
will get a chance to say how they want the city to look in decades to
come.
Following this get-together, smaller neighborhood workshops are
planned to give folks time to refine their suggestions. A general plan
update advisory committee and a phone survey will also help city
officials figure out what residents want.
At the same time, outside consultants will prepare reports on issues
such as traffic and economics that affect the city. On Monday, members of
the ad hoc committee decided to begin talks with consultants who
expressed interest in preparing a traffic study.
Because only one company responded to the city’s invitation to prepare
the study, two of the six voting members present, including Planning
Commissioner Michael Kranzley, said they wanted to wait a little longer
and try to get other proposals.
But most members, including Planning Commissioner Ed Selich, said they
would rather move things along.
“I think we should just go with these guys,” he said. “They made an
effort to submit a proposal, and we’re just wasting time here.”
City officials will now negotiate with the consultants and bring an
agreement to City Council members.
A similar city invitation to consultants interested in preparing an
economic study produced five applications, which will now be reviewed by
members of several city committees.
Along with the visioning process, these technical studies will
eventually lead to a set of City Council policies that will serve as the
basis for the general plan update, said Assistant City Manager Sharon
Wood.
Ad hoc committee members also recommended that council members approve
an agreement with a Los Angeles-based planning consultant. If council
members approve the $33,035 contract, EIP Associates Inc. will assist
city officials during the visioning process. Once that step is completed,
the company is likely to write the general plan update as well.
FYI
The next meeting of the ad hoc general plan update committee will take
place at 3:30 p.m. Aug. 13 in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
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