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Increases in traffic, noise and lighting are the main concerns of an advisory committee that discussed Monday night an environmental report on the proposed expansion of the Newport Dunes.
The proposed project is a $100-million, 500-room hotel and time-share complex to be built at the Newport Dunes recreational vehicle resort.
The Environmental Quality Affairs Committee was expected to vote on a recommendation to present to the City Council, but postponed making a decision after about two hours of questions by committee members and input from residents.
The group is expected to form a list of specific questions, which they will vote to submit to the city’s consultant on Nov. 15.
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