Philip Maurer Former Newport Beach mayor,...
Philip Maurer
Former Newport Beach mayor, attorney and educator Philip Maurer
has died. He was 85.
Mr. Maurer served on the Newport Beach City Council from 1980
until 1988; he was mayor from 1984 to 1986. He was a Balboa Island
resident for 40 years before retiring to his farm in San Luis Rey in
the South Morro Hills in 1989. He died in Oceanside on Thursday of
heart failure.
Mr. Maurer was active in the battle to slow the expansion of John
Wayne Airport, including through the John Wayne Airport settlement
agreement, and was instrumental in expanding Newport Center and in
passing the then-controversial Cannery Village plan.
“He was a fabulous teacher; he was wonderful,” said former City
Councilwoman Jean Watt, whose daughters were students of Mr. Maurer’s
at Lincoln Elementary School. “He was a good, stalwart person on
Balboa Island .... He served the community well.”
Mr. Maurer was born in Ohio in 1917. He served in the Navy for
four years.
He is survived by wife of 56 years Patricia; sons Craig and Matt;
and four grandchildren. Memorial services are being arranged.
--June Casagrande
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