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Newport Beach City Manager Update: Fourth of July Festivities

Grace Leung

By Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager

Happy Independence Day to you and your families!

The City of Newport Beach is committed to ensuring a safe and family-friendly July 4 holiday, with fun activities, celebrations and enhanced public safety measures.

There will be a number of community-oriented activities in Newport Beach this Fourth of July, including:

As you celebrate, please keep in mind:

Please enjoy a fun and safe July 4!

State to Audit Management, Oversight of Sober Living Group Homes

This week, the state Legislature’s Joint Legislative Audit Committee approved an audit into the management and oversight of state-licensed sober living homes, following a request by Assemblymember Diane Dixon. The audit will look into how the Department of Health Care Services licenses and regulates sober living facilities.

This is an important issue for the Newport Beach community, as the City has been strongly advocating for greater state transparency and more oversight of the group homes it licenses. The City’s goal is to ensure the state is licensing and maintaining homes that are good community partners and neighbors, and that they are well-regulated, safe and effective in helping people receive proper treatment.

The audit will help Newport Beach and other communities across California to better understand the state’s processes and the manner in which it regulates the homes it licenses. We appreciate Assemblymember Dixon’s work on this important issue and thank the Committee for agreeing to this critical first step.

Newport Coast Drive Traffic Update

The City is working to reduce traffic impacts from the repaving work now underway on Newport Coast Drive between East Coast Highway and Ridge Park Road.

Lane closures on northbound Newport Coast Drive and side streets will conclude today, Friday, June 30, and lanes will remain open through July 4.

Beginning Wednesday, July 5, lane closures will resume on Newport Coast Drive between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily for about two weeks. However, traffic impacts are expected to be reduced through adjustments to traffic signals and flagmen operation. City staff will be working with our contractor to reopen lanes as quickly as possible.

If possible, please use the alternate route of Coast Highway to MacArthur Boulevard to San Joaquin Hills Road.

Following the paving operation, some additional work will be required through mid-August, when the project is expected to be completed.

City Replaces Pirates Cove Safety Wall

The City recently replaced a rebar safety wall at Pirates Cove at Corona del Mar State Beach. About 40 years ago, the rebar wall was installed at the back portion of the cave opening as a safety measure to prevent anyone from entering and getting injured or trapped in it during high tide.

Pirates Cove Safety Wall

The City’s Public Works Department replaced the deteriorated rebar wall with a new galvanized steel enclosure. The entire project took 10 days to complete, with staff and crew working around the high tide schedule.

A maintenance entry door was installed as part of the new wall for our maintenance crews to access when removing debris that collects inside the cave.

Superior Avenue Pedestrian Bridge and Parking Lot Construction Update

Construction of the Superior Avenue Pedestrian Bridge and Parking Lot project is progressing on schedule. The two bridge foundations were completed last April and the abutments (bridge supports) are now being constructed.

Temporary lane closures, k-rails and other traffic control measures are in place in preparation for the installation of the bridge falsework (temporary supports used during concrete construction).

Starting in July, temporary falsework will be constructed across Superior Avenue. Most of this work will be completed during nighttime hours, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Superior Avenue will be closed to vehicles and temporary detours will be in place during night working hours. The falsework installation will take approximately five nights to complete.

The nightly lane closures will be removed at the end of each work shift to minimize traffic impacts during the day. The construction of the bridge itself, which is also known as the superstructure, will take approximately seven months to complete. Thank you for your continued patience throughout construction.

Be Well Mobile Crisis Response Update

The Be Well mobile crisis response team operates in Newport Beach 12 hours a day, seven days a week to respond to mental and behavioral health crises. The mobile unit is staffed with mental health specialists and works closely with the City’s police and fire departments.

This week, the Be Well team:

To reach Be Well: The mobile crisis team is dispatched through the Newport Beach Police Department. To request service, dial 911 or call the Police Department’s non-emergency line at (949) 644-3717.

Homelessness Update

This week the City’s homeless outreach and response teams:

Click here to view the latest homeless dashboard, which includes key monthly and yearly data on the City’s homeless response: https://www.newportbeachca.gov/trending/community-issues/homelessness/monthly-homeless-count.

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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