COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP
ISSUE: Change the city’s motto from “Hub of the Harbor Area” to “City of
the Arts” and create a separate emblem.
ACTION: Approved 5-0
SUMMARY: Councilwoman Linda Dixon had suggested changing the city’s motto
as a community objective. She said “City of the Arts” would be a better
motto. Dixon said she had no intention of changing the design of the city
seal which features a picture of two graduates, an orange tree, a harbor
and the Orange Coast College library building. Instead, the wording on
the seal will be replaced. In addition, a separate emblem, which will
serve as the popularized version of the seal, would be created. The
emblem would be used on city vehicles, stationary and business cards. It
would cost up to $13,000 to make the change.
ISSUE: Purchase property owned by Michaels Stores Inc. at 610 W. 17th
Street for a widening project.
ACTION: Approved 5-0
SUMMARY: The city needs the 1,570-square-foot property at the Michaels
store as part of the 17th Street widening project. The property is being
purchased for $13,600. The money for the widening project is coming from
a grant from a $1.2 million grant from the Orange County Transportation
Authority. The $1.2 million grant will also pay for other right-of-way
purchases, design and construction costs of the project.
ISSUE: Award a $396,000 contract to R.J. Noble Company for a
reconstruction project on Santa Ana Avenue.
ACTION: Approved 5-0
SUMMARY: Santa Ana Avenue between Monte Vista Avenue and Mesa Drive will
be reconstructed. The work includes concrete repair, pavement
reconstruction, traffic markings, and traffic control. The work is being
paid for through Measure “M” funds.
ISSUE: Submit applications for six projects that could qualify for
federal grant money.
ACTION: Approved 5-0
SUMMARY: The Transportation Enhancement Activities Program is a federal
grant program for local and state agencies in Orange County. There is
$6.2 million available for transportation projects. Applications will be
submitted for the following projects in Costa Mesa: a Newport Boulevard
bike trail; a Fairview Park bike trail and bridge; city entrance gateway
signs; and new sidewalks on the south side of 19th Street between
Placentia Avenue and Whittier Avenue, 23rd Street between Orange Avenue
and Santa Ana Avenue, and the north side of Merrimac Way between Harbor
Boulevard and Fairview Road. The projects total $1.3 million.
ISSUE: Installation of a plaque at the 14th hole of Los Lagos Golf Course
in memory of Eric Johnson.
ACTION: Approved 5-0
SUMMARY: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club asked to install a
memorial plaque for former Council Member Eric Johnson. Johnson was also
a longtime member of the Lions Club and organizer of the Miss Costa Mesa
contest at the Lions’ annual Fish Fry. As part of the memorial, the Lions
Club plans to name the lake at the 14th hole, “Lake Johnson” because
Johnson often golfed there and was “fond” of shooting balls into the lake
there.
ISSUE: Appoint residents, a planning commissioner and a Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce representative to the East 17th Street Transportation
Alternatives Ad Hoc Committee.
ACTION: Approved 4-1, with Mayor Gary Monahan voting no.
SUMMARY: The council was asked to appoint Planning Commissioner Katrina
Foley, Chamber President Ed Fawcett and two citizen representatives to
the 17th Street Ad Hoc Committee. The committee was established to make
sure community and business needs would be represented during the project
to widen 17th Street to six lanes. Six representatives from the
businesses that line 17th Street were appointed to the committee in June.
The council was asked to appoint two residents to the committee but
Councilwoman Heather Somers asked that four be appointed instead to
ensure more of a balance. Residents Charlotte Johnson, David Gruder,
Michael Crisafulli and Arlene Schafer were appointed from the 14
residents who applied.
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