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Community Members:
The Balboa Peninsula Trolley, the free summer shuttle service presented by the City with grant funding from the Orange County Transportation Authority, will continue to serve Newport Beach residents and visitors through 2031, with improvements and potential local transit expansions over the next several years.
At a City Council study session on Tuesday, September 24, the Council heard recommendations from an ad hoc committee that has been meeting for several months to discuss possible improvements and expansions of the current service. Following the presentation, Council members supported continuing trolley operations on summer weekends and holidays for seven more years, through 2031. Council members also supported staff returning with a contract to purchase several new trolleys of a different type – more traditional, open-air vehicles reminiscent of Orange County’s historic Pacific Electric red car trolleys. The new trolleys, fueled by compressed natural gas, are not available in 2025 but would be ready for operation in summer 2026. The 2025 season will continue to operate with the van shuttle buses that have been in use for the past seven years.
In addition, City staff will study options to potentially expand transit service to connect other areas of Newport Beach to the Peninsula trolley, specifically Balboa Island, Corona del Mar and Newport Center, in a citywide network to enhance mobility and accessibility for residents and visitors.
The Balboa Peninsula Trolley system, which includes 22 stops and free parking at the City’s Avon Street parking lot, served more than 20,000 riders between Memorial Day and Labor Day this year. For the past seven years, about 80 percent of the cost has been supported by grants from OCTA Measure M2. OCTA grants may cover as much as 90 percent of the trolley service through 2031.
To view the Council’s study session discussion, visit our YouTube channel (presentation begins at about the 31-minute mark).
City Manager, Grace K. Leung
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New Video: 2024 Surf Championships
The 35th Annual City of Newport Beach Surf Championships showcased the best local talent in amateur surfing September 21 and 22 at 54th Street. The event is an amateur competition featuring divisions for surfers of all ages. A special thanks to all the participants, spectators and sponsors such as Salty Crew who make the event possible.
Catch all the excitement in this short recap video!
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The Newport Beach Fire Department (NBFD) invites the community to join in the excitement of Fire Service Day on Sunday, October 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Station 7, 20401 SW Acacia St.
This family-friendly event will showcase a thrilling live fire and rescue demonstration, including the "Jaws of Life" in action. There will be activities for all ages, including a bounce house for children, delicious food for attendees and opportunities to meet NBFD firefighters and paramedics. The event will feature an appearance by Tora, our beloved fire support dog.
Bring your family and friends to learn about fire safety, witness the impressive skills of our local fire crews and enjoy a day full of community engagement.
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All Newport Beach Fire Department (NBFD) personnel have safely returned home from their deployments to assist with the Airport and Line fires.
The Airport Fire is now 95% contained after burning through 23,526 acres across Orange and Riverside counties. The fire caused significant damage to commercial and residential structures, with 160 structures destroyed and 34 damaged. There have been 22 confirmed injuries involving fire personnel and civilians.
Meanwhile, the Line Fire in San Bernardino County has reached 83% containment and has burned 39,232 acres. The fire damaged four structures, destroyed one structure and caused four confirmed injuries among fire personnel and civilians.
The NBFD continues to closely monitor the California wildfires and stands ready to support regional firefighting efforts as additional assistance is needed.
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The Newport Beach Police Department recently presented the "911 for Kids" program at Newport Heights Elementary.
The program helps children to understand how and when to dial 911, and empowers them with vital knowledge and skills that could save lives. NBPD officers engaged students with interactive activities that made learning about emergency situations both fun and informative.
The children learned to recognize emergencies, understand what information to share when they call 911, and other ways to feel more confident in critical situations.
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The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library will host a large sale of used books on Saturday, October 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
The sale is open to the public. Prices start at just $1.
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The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation presents “It’s Your Money!,” a free series of six financial workshops beginning Monday, September 30.
The sessions will be on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. from September 30 through November 4 at the Central Library, Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Community members are invited to attend all sessions or select sessions in this free series The instructors are local, fee only financial advisors; none of the speakers are licensed to sell any financial products.
For more information and schedule details visit the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation website.
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Children ages 6-11 can practice reading aloud to a trained and friendly BARK dog on October 1 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Central Library, Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave.
The program is a great way for children to increase their reading skills with a non-judgmental reading companion in a calm environment. Sign-ups begin as soon as dogs and their handlers arrive and are on a first come, first served basis.
No prior registration is required and children must be accompanied by an adult.
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Author Bonnie Garmus will talk about her journey from copywriter and creative director to writing and publishing her own bestselling novel on Friday, October 4 at 6 p.m. at the Civic Center Green, 100 Civic Center Dr.
Garmus will describe the process of creating her subversive protagonist Elizabeth Zott and how real-life experience fueled and inspired her to write "Lessons in Chemistry," a number-one global bestseller.
For more information and to purchase tickets visit nbplf.foundation.
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The City of Newport Beach Arts Commission will presents its annual Autumn Concert featuring the Gotham City Swingers, a jazz and swing tribute band, on October 13 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Marina Park, 1600 W. Balboa Blvd.
Bring your low-slung beach chairs and blankets and enjoy an evening in a fun atmosphere. Pack a picnic dinner or purchase from on-site gourmet food trucks. Alcohol is not permitted.
Admission and parking are free.
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Santa Ana Heights Residents Invited to Neighborhood Town Hall Meeting Oct. 1
Residents of Newport Beach's Santa Ana Heights community are invited to attend a town hall meeting hosted by District 3 Councilmember Erik Weigand at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1 at Fire Station 7, 20401 Acacia St.
The meeting will include issues and topics related to the Santa Ana Heights neighborhood, such as public safety, traffic, infrastructure projects and development. Speakers will include City staff from the police, public works and community development departments.
For more information please call 949-644-3001.
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The pickleball courts at Bonita Canyon Sports Park will be closed for resurfacing the week of September 30.
The Newport Coast Pickleball Courts, adjacent to the Newport Coast Community Center, will remain open for play during the closure.
The complex features six public courts and are open from 7 a.m. until dusk on a first come-first serve basis, with a 1-hour time limit when others are waiting.
The courts at Bonita Canyon Sports Park are expected to reopen on October 7.
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After a busy summer season, the City's Public Works Department is actively refreshing and beautifying the McFadden Square area.
Staff members have been busy implementing a variety of projects, including: landscaping and turf renovation; planter wall and bench repairs; brick and concrete ribbon repairs; new paint for bollards, bike racks, sign struts and striping; power washing; and detailing of monuments and plaques.
This work will help improve and preserve this historic location as a community attraction and gathering place for residents and visitors.
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This week, the City’s homeless outreach and response teams:
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Placed an older disabled person in the Costa Mesa Bridge Shelter.
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Placed a person in the Yale Navigation Center, a County shelter.
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Continued to shelter people: 24 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.
Click here for information on the City's Good Giving program.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1
PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING
5 p.m. City Council Chambers 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD TOWN HALL MEETING
6 p.m. Fire Station 7 20401 SW Acacia Street Newport Beach, California 92660
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2
GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
5 p.m. Civic Center Community Room 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3
WATER QUALITY COASTAL TIDELANDS COMMITTEE MEETING
3 p.m. Crystal Cove Conference Room, Bay 2D 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
6 p.m. City Council Chambers 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4
CENTRAL LIBRARY CLOSES AT 5 p.m.
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