COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP:
* ISSUE: Signs of Support program
* ACTION: Approved 5 to 0
* SUMMARY: The council unanimously approved the Signs of Support program,
which places advertising on non-public safety city vehicles to raise
money for designated causes. Under the program, city businesses may
purchase an advertisement with the city seal and a message of support
that would be placed on the back of a city vehicle. The city receives 50%
of the proceeds. It is estimated that by using 72 of the city’s vehicles
for advertising, the city will raise about $43,000 a year.
* ISSUE: Designate the proceeds from the Signs of Support program for the
arts
* ACTION: Approved 3 to 2, with Mayor Gary Monahan and Councilman Joe
Erickson voting no.
* SUMMARY: Staff recommended the council consider setting aside proceeds
from the Signs of Support program to youth recreation and/or the arts.
Councilwoman Libby Cowan advocated for the money to go solely to the
arts. She said that because $43,000 was such a small amount of money it
was better not to split it up between two causes. Also, Cowan argued,
there is no money set aside in the city’s budget for the arts despite the
fact that promoting the arts has been identified as a community
objective.
* ISSUE: Allow nighttime construction of South Coast Plaza bridge over
Bear Street for a maximum of 14 days
* ACTION: Approved 5 to 0.
* SUMMARY: When construction of the Bear Street bridge linking the two
halves of South Coast Plaza was approved in January, nighttime
construction was prohibited. But because of unforeseen delays and other
time constraints, C.J. Segerstrom & Sons has requested that nighttime
construction be allowed. The developer estimates that nighttime work will
be limited to about seven nights over the next seven months.
* ISSUE: Revision of landscape, streetscape and median development
standards.
* ACTION: Approved 5 to 0
* SUMMARY: An ad-hoc committee has worked for five months to clarify
landscape, streetscape and median development standards. The effort was
spearheaded by Councilwoman Libby Cowan, who saw the need to clarify the
standards. The changes include designated trees for streets and private
property. There is also a more defined statement of purpose, which places
emphasis on: the use of canopy trees; minimum tree sizes; landscape
maintenance; and landscape design based on zoning, land use and type of
building.
-- Elise Gee
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