Beach upgrades need input from residents
It’s only appropriate that residents near Corona del Mar State
Beach have a say in what improvements Newport Beach officials make to
the beach. After all, they’re the ones who live in the popular
tourist and strolling area and have to deal with the facilities 365
days a year.
But just because residents have the option to speak their minds
doesn’t mean they will. The 1st Amendment means a lot around here,
though, and we believe residents would be remiss if they failed to
take advantage of this opportunity.
There’s about $1.17 million in the improvement pot and, most
likely, not every project will get a share of it, so residents must
urge city leaders to spend the funding on the beach’s most worthwhile
efforts.
The architects Newport Beach officials have hired, Robbins
Jorgensen Christopher Architect, have an idea what improvements are
needed as the city surveyed residents about a year ago. But that
survey will help the architects create a survey of their own.
The beach needs more restrooms, a lifeguard station, a new
concession building and more parking areas, the city survey found.
These are known needs for the beach. More may exist, but city
officials and the architects they’re working with need to hear about
them.
So please make it a point to get out there and have your
suggestions known. The only reason the city has much of this money is
the result of a settlement from the 1990 American Trader oil spill.
The area’s residents suffered through the spill and should get the
most out of its settlement.
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