Here are some items the council will...
Here are some items the council will consider Tuesday:
NEWPORT BOULEVARD WIDENING
The city has been considering adding lanes to ease congestion on
Newport Boulevard, and final design of the project will go ahead if
the council approves it. The $7-million project would add one
northbound lane between 17th and 19th streets and one southbound lane
between 19th Street and Broadway. The lighting, landscaping and
pedestrian access along the street would be improved along with the
widening.
The council will be asked to approve a report that says the
environmental effects of the widening will be minimal. After that,
final design can start and construction is slated for early 2007.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Council members have supported improving the aesthetics and
congestion on city thoroughfares, and state and federal money would
largely pay for this project, so the council is likely to approve it.
FAIRVIEW PARK
BIKE TRAIL
A new bike trail could connect Placentia Avenue to the existing
Greenville/Banning and Santa Ana River trails, if the council votes
to study the idea. The Parks and Recreation Commission in May
unanimously supported exploring a plan to build a bike trail along
the Fairview Flood Control Channel, which is owned by Orange County.
No cost data is available and the county would have to agree to
the trail.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Since exploring the bike trail option will only cost the city
man-hours, the council probably will agree to research it.
AIRPORT GROUP
AirFair, a citizens group that opposes any future expansion of
John Wayne Airport, has asked the council to pass a resolution of
support for permanent caps on flights, limits on noise and flight
curfews. The group already has the support of the city of Villa Park
and homeowners’ associations representing as many as 20,000 people.
Airport activities are governed by a legal settlement that caps
passengers at 10.3 million per year through 2011. Then the cap goes
up to 10.8 million annual passengers until 2015, when the agreement
expires.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council probably will vote to support AirFair, because in the
past it has opposed more flights at John Wayne Airport.
-- Compiled by
Alicia Robinson
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