Council moves along annexation path
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- The City Council on Monday voted unanimously to take
another major step in what Deputy City Manager Dave Kiff calls “the
city’s largest annexation.”
The annexation would include Bay Knolls, Newport Coast and Santa Ana
Heights. Many residents from Santa Ana Heights were present at the
meeting publicly announcing their support for the plan.
The 5-0 vote will send an annexation application for review by the Local
Agency Formation Commission, the state-created body that governs
annexations and the incorporation of cities.
“[City staff] believes it’s in the best interests of the city,” Kiff
said.
However, not all of the Heights is within Newport’s sphere of influence,
and based on the way the state commission has outlined where communities
would go in the future, the Heights could be split between Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa.
At a recent community meeting, residents from both the eastern and
western portions of the community announced their overwhelming support to
be part of Newport Beach rather than Costa Mesa. Those community members
expressed these intentions to the city council.
“Costa Mesa is a very friendly sister-city,” responded councilwoman Norma
Glover. “Just because we’re looking at annexations doesn’t mean all the
parties can come to the table.”Although the council has no power to pull
all of the Heights into the city’s fold, Mayor Dennis O’Neil said that if
the residents were successful in lobbying the state commission to become
part of Newport Beach, the council would give it serious consideration.
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