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-- Compiled by June Casagrande
Here are some of the decisions made at the City Council meeting
Tuesday.
STORM DRAIN WATER TESTING
WHAT HAPPENED: On the heels of last year’s disturbing discovery
that an illness-causing virus in storm drains was emptying into Newport
Harbor, the council approved a $36,179 contract with the UC Regents for
water testing.
WHAT IT MEANS: If the UC study again turns up evidence of the
virus, the city will have to consider ways to identify the source of the
contamination. It’s possible that a sewer leak somewhere in the county is
to blame. It’s also possible that waste from homeless populations could
be the cause.
VOTE: 7-0 to approve the contract to test the storm drain water
CITYWIDE MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR FIREFIGHTERS
WHAT HAPPENED: Mayor Gary Adams delivered a proclamation declaring
Oct. 7 to be an official day of remembrance for the firefighters who died
in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the East Coast. Unable to choke back
tears, Adams asked that a moment of silence be observed at noon Oct. 7
throughout the city. The remembrance is part of Fire Safety Day, which
will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the city’s Fashion Island Fire
Station.
NEWPORT COAST CITIZEN COMMITTEE
WHAT HAPPENED: A citizen committee was formed to help hammer out
the details of the Newport Coast annexation.
WHAT IT MEANS: A seven-member committee will be appointed to advise
the city on whether to build a community center in Newport Coast, how to
distribute the $18-million tax reimbursements part of the annexation
agreement and other issues.
VOTE: 7-0
SENIOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
WHAT HAPPENED: The issue of how, when and where to provide
affordable housing in the city for seniors has been sent back to a task
force.
WHAT IT MEANS: The task force will try to identify places where the
housing might be provided and consider how to provide it as cost
effectively as possible.
NEXT MEETING
* WHAT: Newport Beach City Council meeting
* WHERE: Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
* WHEN: 7 p.m. Oct. 9
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