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Newport Beach City Manager Week in Review for August 7, 2021

City Manager Grace Leung

By Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager

COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continued to increase dramatically in Orange County this week, as the case rate per 100,000 residents jumped from 8 to 12.7, and the test positivity rate climbed from 4.9 percent to 6.9 percent. Statewide cases are at 21 per 100,000, with a 7.1 percent test positivity rate.

While there is no universal mask mandate in Orange County or California, the OC Health Care Agency is advising all residents to refer to the California Department of Public Health’s updated guidance regarding masks and requirements for high-risk health care facilities.

HCA strongly encourages everyone to avoid large crowds. The agency also encourages those who have not yet been vaccinated to schedule a vaccination appointment as        soon as possible by visiting www.Othena.com or calling the OC COVID-19 Hotline at (714) 834-2000.

The CDPH recommends mask use for public indoor settings, regardless of vaccination status. Masks are required for all individuals in the following indoor settings, regardless of vaccination status:

For more information and FAQs on the State’s current mask guidance, visit https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID-19/guidance-for-face-coverings.aspx.

The County’s daily weekday update of COVID-19 cases is available at https://ochca.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/cc4859c8c522496b9f21c451de2fedae.

For those seeking vaccination options, please visit the HCA page at https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/covid-19-vaccine-distribution-channels.

COVID-19 Cases in Newport Beach

As of August 6, the total cumulative number of COVID-19 cases in Newport Beach was 4,261 and the total cases in Orange County was 267,908. The number of recovered COVID-19 patients countywide as of August 6 was 252,291. These figures are provided to Orange County by the California Department of Public Health.

Summer Beach Trash Collection

Newport’s beaches have been especially busy this 2021 summer season. In anticipation of summer beach visitors, trash services at our City beaches has been increased. Through the City’s contract with Republic Services, staff added an additional 22 litter cans throughout our most popular beach areas. There are over 200 litter cans on City beaches during our summer season.

In June, 73 tons of waste was collected, a 13 percent increase over June 2020. In July, a total of 103 tons of waste was collected from our beaches. For perspective, a Boeing 757 weighs about 100 tons. One ton of waste is equivalent to approximately 115 bags of trash. Therefore, a total of about 11,845 bags of trash were collected in the month of July alone, a 36 percent increase when compared to July 2020.

As the summer season progresses, the City’s Public Works team continues its efforts to maintain a clean and safe environment at City beaches. Although we’ve seen some success with our efforts, we still need the public’s help in keeping our beaches clean. Please put litter in its place and if you see something, say something. Bring a garbage bag with you to the beach if you know you will be producing any amount of trash or litter during your visit.

Staff works hard to provide the appropriate number of trash cans available and to keep them empty and accessible; however, if any of the trash cans are full, tie up your bags, place it next to the City can, and a staff member will collect it. The important thing is to keep the litter contained so the birds don’t scatter the trash and it doesn’t wind up in the ocean. Another option is to take your trash home with you and recycle. No one can do everything, but everyone can do something.

Homelessness Update

For a comprehensive look at the City’s ongoing efforts to address homelessness, please visit our web site at https://www.newportbeachca.gov/trending/community-issues/homelessness.

To donate, please visit our Good Giving Program web page at https://newportbeachca.gov/trending/community-issues/homelessness/how-you-can-help.

Next City Council Meeting on August 24

As a reminder, there is only one City Council meeting in August so the next meeting will be on August 24, 2021.

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Source: Newport Beach Independent

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