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Newport Beach has received a $497,000 state grant to improve Corona
del Mar State Beach.
The city was notified about the grant late last month. Officials said
the money will go toward improving the restrooms and concession area at
the beach.
The money comes from Proposition 12, a statewide parks bond passed by
voters in March 2000. The bond issue raised $2.1 billion for projects.
Next week, the city will send out a mailer asking Corona del Mar
residents how they would like to see the money used, according to a city
memo.
The restroom and shade structures at the beach are more than 40 years
old and in need of significant repair.
Balboa construction to begin Tuesday
Heavy construction work is set to begin Tuesday in Balboa Village.
The city is beginning the first phase of a $9 million effort to
improve the district’s aging infrastructure.
On Tuesday, crews will start doing utility relocation work on Balboa
Boulevard, between Washington Street and Bay Avenue. Heavy excavation is
set for Sept. 10.
After the utilities are relocated, the city will install a system of
storm drains, a new water main in Balboa Boulevard and new restrooms, and
begin rehabilitation of the Balboa Pier parking lot.
During the project, all businesses are expected to remain open.
However, residents and visitors will have limited access in the area.
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