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Community Members:
Get ready to embark on a summer adventure filled with the joy of reading! The Newport Beach Public Library is excited to begin its 2023 Summer Reading Program tomorrow (Saturday, June 10), and we want you to be a part of it. This year's theme is "Find Your Voice."
Whether you're already a bookworm or just getting started in your reading journey, you'll have a great time participating in our program. There are incentives to keep you motivated, such as digital badges and prizes as you reach reading milestones, and grand prize drawings for those who complete the program.
The Summer Reading Program runs for seven weeks, from June 10 through July 29. To get started, sign up for a free Beanstack account and select your age group's online Summer Reading Program. Online registration via Beanstack will be available beginning June 10.
The program is divided into three groups based on age: adults, teens and children.
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Adults: Adults are invited to register online with Beanstack and receive a free book from any City library location while supplies last. Once registered, begin tracking every 20 minutes of reading or listening to audiobooks. Every 100 minutes earns you an entry ticket into the grand prize drawing at the end of the program, with the chance to earn up to six entries.
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Teens: 7th-12th graders are invited to participate in the Teen Summer Reading Program by registering on Beanstack. Teens who register can collect a prize book at any City library branch while supplies last. Reading and reviewing books earns entries into our weekly prize drawings, with a grand prize drawing available to those who read and review at least three books.
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Children: The Children’s Summer Reading Program is for those entering 6th grade and younger. Participants register via Beanstack and keep track of their reading time and activities to earn digital badges and prizes. Once registered, readers can pick up a free paperback book at any City library location. Participants who complete the program will be entered into a grand prize drawing. Be sure to also join us for children's craft activities and programs each week.
A special thank you to our dedicated Newport Beach Public Library staff and the Friends of the Library, whose generous contributions fund the Summer Reading Program. Sign up today and let your reading adventure begin!
City Manager, Grace K. Leung
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The City's Public Works Department recently completed a project to repaint and restore the Corona del Mar clock tower at the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Marguerite Avenue.
The clock tower commemorates CdM’s Centennial Anniversary and is an attraction for residents and visitors alike.
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On Monday, June 12, the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) will meet at 5 p.m. and the General Plan Update Steering Committee (GPUSC) will meet at 6 p.m., or shortly thereafter, in the Community Room at the Civic Center.
To view the GPAC agenda click here, and for the GPUSC agenda click here.
The comprehensive update of the community’s General Plan is a large undertaking. Public participation is invited and encouraged throughout the process. If you have any questions or to learn more, please visit www.newportbeachca.gov/gpupdate or contact City staff at GPUpdate@newportbeachca.gov.
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As a reminder, lane closures on Newport Coast Drive from E. Coast Highway to Ridge Park Road are scheduled to start on Monday, June 19 for asphalt repaving.
The lane closures will be in place during working hours, which are limited to 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
This project is scheduled to be completed by the end of August.
Please contact project manager Ben Davis at (949)-644-3317 with questions.
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The Be Well mobile crisis response team operates in Newport Beach 12 hours a day, 7 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:
- Transported a person to a crisis stabilization facility for treatment.
- Transported a person to a substance use disorder treatment facility.
- Transported a person to a local nonprofit to obtain shoes and hot food.
- Collaborated with the police department to assist a person living in a vehicle who wants to relocate to their home in another state.
- Educated residents and businesses on the Be Well OC services and campus.
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.
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This week the City’s homeless outreach and response teams:
- Placed a client in the Yale Navigation Center.
- Assisted a couple with reuniting with their family in another county.
- Enrolled two new clients into services.
- Assisted a client with his housing appointment at the Veterans’ Administration office.
- Transported a client to the Social Security office to obtain a new card and housing voucher awards letter.
- Continued to shelter people. Nineteen people who had been experiencing homelessness in Newport Beach are sheltered in the Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter.
Click here to view the latest homeless dashboard, which includes key monthly and yearly data on the City's homeless response.
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The next City Council meeting is Tuesday, June 13. Items of interest are highlighted below. The entire agenda and reports can be viewed here.
A study session will begin at 4 p.m. Agenda items include:
- The County of Orange Public Works Department will provide an overview of planned improvements
to the Santa Ana-Delhi Flood Control Channel, which will provide enhanced flood protection and habitat mitigation along with trail improvements.
- Staff from the Community Development Department will present an overview of the City-owned Balboa Yacht Basin, which includes a marina, storage garages, a
restaurant, commercial retail and offices, and several residential apartments. The presentation will focus on the condition of the aging buildings and potential redevelopment opportunities.
The regular meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. Agenda items include:
- Community programs and special events grant recommendations for Fiscal Year 2023-24. The Council will consider staff recommendations to award grants to qualified community groups, community and charitable events, and large signature events.
- Establishment of a new Special Flood Hazard (VE) Overlay District. The VE Overlay District would modify design standards for new residential developments in the VE Special Flood Hazard Area (VE Zone) as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). New development in the VE Zone is required to meet FEMA construction design criteria. Due to the complexity of complying with FEMA criteria and the City’s current design standards, the proposed ordinance would provide property owners with more flexibility in designing their homes.
- Adoption of the Fiscal Year 2023-24 City operating budget and Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget. The annual budget serves as the foundation for financial planning and control and allows the City Council to prioritize expenditures in alignment with community values. The proposed budget includes:
- $410.7 million in operational spending and $29.4 million in capital improvement projects, for a total of $440.1 million.
- A stable local revenue base with projected fiscal year 2023-24 property tax revenues growing at an estimated 3.4%.
- A healthy level of reserves that includes a General Fund contingency reserve of $62 million – an amount equal to 25% of the City’s General Fund operating budget.
- Continuation of an aggressive pension payment plan which, based on current projections, will see the City’s unfunded pension liability eliminated in less than 10 years.
- 765 full-time positions, an increase of 24 full-time positions from the prior year, 14 of which are conversions of existing part-time positions to full-time positions. Part-time positions would decrease by a total of 11.78 full-time equivalent positions.
- Recommendations from the City's Homeless Ad Hoc Committee. In March, the Council reestablished the Homeless Ad Hoc Committee to evaluate contract services under the City's homeless outreach program. The Committee has prepared a list of recommendations for the City Council’s review and discussion, which include proposed policy changes and a community education initiative.
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This Week’s Events
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MONDAY, JUNE 12
GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
5 p.m. Civic Center Community Room 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660
GENERAL PLAN UPDATE STEERING COMMITTEE
6 p.m. Civic Center Community Room 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660
TUESDAY, JUNE 13
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
4 p.m. City Council Chambers 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14
HARBOR COMMISSION MEETING
5 p.m. City Council Chambers 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660
THURSDAY, JUNE 15
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR MEETING
10 a.m. Zoom
HARBOR AND BAY GPAC SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING
4 p.m. Corona del Mar Conference Room, Bay 1E 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach , California 92660
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