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City Manager Week in Review for Feb. 13

City Manager Grace Leung

By Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager

While Orange County remains in the Purple Tier of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, the COVID-19 metrics are steadily improving. As vaccination numbers increase, and cases decrease, we will get closer and closer to moving into less restrictive tiers.

Orange County’s average daily cases per 100,000 population, which had been as high as 67.8 in mid-January, are down to 29.7. The testing positivity rate continued to drop as well, from 10.9 percent last week to 9.4 percent this week. The health equity metric also showed improvement, dropping from 13.9 percent last week to 12.4 percent this week.

The County of Orange continues to operate two large “point of disbursement” vaccination sites, known as Super PODs, at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim and Soka University in Aliso Viejo. Appointments for those sites can be made at Othena.com. Vaccines are also being distributed through hospitals and select pharmacies.

Here is updated vaccine information and resources as of February 12:

COVID-19 Cases in Newport Beach

As of February 12, the total number of COVID-19 cases in Newport Beach was 3,481 and the total cases in Orange County was 240,999. The number of recovered COVID-19 patients countywide as of February 12 was 209,270. These figures are provided to Orange County by the California Department of Public Health.

Community Development Fourth Quarter Activity Report

The Community Development Department Fourth Quarter Activity Report is now available at www.newportbeachca.gov/cdd. The report compiles operational statistics to illustrate the volume of business activity that the department handles on a quarterly basis. The last quarter of 2020 continued to meet the high demand of the development community despite ongoing operational challenges due to the COVID-19 crisis.

Housing Element Update Advisory Committee (HEUAC) Meeting Next Week: February 17

On Wednesday, February 17, 2021, at 6 p.m., the City’s Housing Element Update Advisory Committee (HEAUC) will hold a meeting virtually via Zoom. The HEUAC is anticipated to do the following:

The agenda for this meeting will be posted online at https://newportbeachca.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/65420/72. The public is welcomed and encouraged to participate remotely.

The HEUAC is scheduled to meet the first and third Wednesdays of each month on an as-needed basis. For more information on the HEUAC, please see its webpage at https://www.newportbeachca.gov/government/data-hub/agendas-minutes/housing-element-update-advisory-committee.

As a reminder, you can also check out www.newporttogether.com to help stay informed and to participate in the update process through interactive activities and engagement opportunities.

Harbor Dredging Update

The City is preparing to dredge the lower Newport Harbor to remove sediment that has accumulated on the harbor floor. The project, a joint effort between the Army Corps of Engineers, City of Newport Beach and County of Orange, will remove about 1 million cubic yards of accumulated sediment from the harbor floor, returning it to the original depths of 10 to 20 feet.

Dredging Newport Harbor is essential to maintain safe, navigable waterways for recreational and commercial boaters as well as public safety vessels. Dredging will also improve the harbor aquatic environment by increasing tidal flushing.

Most of the dredged material will be disposed of in the open ocean, or to replenish the Balboa Peninsula ocean beaches. Some of the dredge material (about 10 percent) is unsuitable for ocean disposal because it contains small amounts of mercury from past industrial activity. This material will be safely sequestered away from contact with boats, swimmers and wildlife using an EPA-approved method called Confined Aquatic Disposal (CAD). Throughout the project, every effort will be made to minimize impacts on homeowners and boaters.

For more information on the project, visit: www.newportbeachca.gov/harbordredging.

Homelessness Update

Addressing homelessness continues to be a priority in the City’s ongoing COVID-19 response, working closely with contractor City Net and regional partners throughout the county and state. The City Net hotline number is (714) 451-6198. Those who call the hotline may leave a detailed voicemail message for themselves or others in need and City Net staff will respond within 48 hours. For immediate assistance call the County’s Crisis Prevention Hotline at (877) 7-CRISIS or (877) 727-4747.

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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