Newport will continue to fight on environmental front
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Steve Bromberg
I was disappointed to read Judy Rosener’s comments (“Newport won’t
assume coastal authority yet,” Wednesday). I hold Rosener in high
regard -- but Rosener, as a current Newport resident and a former
member of the California Coastal Commission, took a swipe at our
community and the way it looks.
Oddly, she herself knows that today the Coastal Commission -- and
not the City Council -- gives final approval to all qualifying
coastal development in Newport Beach (our “coastal zone” covers about
63% of the city, including almost all of the Newport Coast). So if
Rosener doesn’t like what we look like, maybe she should actually
support our effort, which the California Coastal Act encourages, to
adopt our own Local Coastal Program.
This year, we expect that the commission will have our Local
Coastal Program submittal in hand and will review, approve and
certify it shortly thereafter. In the meantime, our Local Coastal
Program Committee meetings are open and public (find out about the
meetings at www.city.newport-beach.ca.us). Maybe Rosener can attend
one of our meetings and comment upon the draft Local Coastal Program.
Rosener’s dislike of our “look” notwithstanding, I believe that
Newport’s residents can be justly proud of their city’s coastal
actions in recent years. Our draft Local Coastal Program is
progressing, with specific sections dedicated to water quality, the
Back Bay, coastal access, views and bluff preservation.
Our Citizens’ Water Quality Committee is tackling several issues,
including implementing the tough new urban runoff laws, which Newport
Beach was one of very few cities to support. This same committee got
on board early to convince the City Council to support full secondary
treatment for the sanitation district’s wastewater plume.
We will continue to be at the forefront of important environmental
advocacy to protect our coast -- maybe we just need to get the word
out better to our local pundits.
* STEVE BROMBERG is the Newport Beach mayor.
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