Gateway park starting to take shape
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- When Jim Thompson saw all the signs of
construction disrupting traffic on Newport Boulevard and Via Lido last
week, he thought, unlike most people, “Great! Finally!”
More than three years ago, Thompson led a campaign to raise $300,000
to purchase the site at 3531 Newport Blvd., and an additional $100,000 to
turn the overgrown, empty lot into a park.
By mid-December, that park will be planted, said City Engineer Bill
Patapoff.
The site had formerly been a Chevron gas station and, once it was
abandoned, became an eyesore.
But Thompson envisioned a place “bordered by tall palms and lower
shrubbery,” he said. “A green lush look instead of asphalt.”
He hit upon the idea of buying the property and then donating the site
to the city as a “passive park” to use as an attractive entryway to the
Balboa Peninsula.
The soil underneath the former gas station was found to be
contaminated, but the problem eventually was remedied.
In the summer of 1996, the City Council approved the park idea and
agreed to pay the annual $1,200 for maintenance. Thompson then undertook
the lengthy task of fund-raising.
“It was the work of a 15-person committee,” Thompson said. “Everybody
that gave in excess of $100 got a brick with their or their family’s
name.” Local businesses and residents donated all they could and now,
several years later, will finally see all their efforts come to fruition.
“It’s going to be a nice entry statement.”
“I think it’s a wonderful project,” said Sharon Wood, assistant city
manager.
The park will include a mixture of shrubs, trees and other plants,
Patapoff added. There also will be a wall with donors’ names and a sign
to welcome people to the peninsula.
Once finished, the 8,000-square-foot Gateway to Newport’s Balboa
Peninsula Park will not be for residents to stroll through but more to
beautify the city, he said.
“We worked really hard on this,” Thompson said.
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