District, church forging parking partnership
Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT BEACH -- While the division between church and state exists in
the classroom, the parking lot is proving fertile ground for a
partnership.
For weeks, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church have been working together to find a solution to the
parking problems that have plagued the area around Newport Harbor High
School, including a lack of on-street parking. The goal is to provide
adequate and safe parking, facilitate traffic flow in the area and ensure
pedestrian safety.
On Tuesday, the school board voted unanimously to keep the discussion
going with church officials until they reach a solution.
“Rarely do things come together so quickly and dovetail,†said school
board Vice President Martha Fluor. “This solves not only the school’s and
St. Andrew’s issues, but the community’s as well.â€
The timing is significant because the church is preparing to embark on
a fund-raising and building program for a new Youth and Family Center,
said Mike Fine, the district’s assistant superintendent.
“This is an opportune time to be talking about this, along with making
improvements on the [school’s] campus,†Fine said.
Previous discussions have focused on the possibility of building a
multitiered parking structure that will provide between 525 and 800
parking spaces. It would be located on the Newport Harbor High School
campus and operate under a joint-use agreement with both the school
district and the church.
Next steps in the discussions include holding meetings in the area for
the church, the school community and the neighbors to offer their input
for possible solutions.
The school board will reconsider the issue April 9.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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