HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 - On-street Parking Impacts Due to Construction Activities and the Overall Time a Construction Project May Take - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed
February 26, 2019
Item No. 15
Subject: FW: Residential Construction
From: Martin Morgenstern [mailto:cismartin448@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2019 11:26 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CitVCouncil@newportbeachca,gov>
Subject: Residential Construction
Dear Council,
Thank you for considering construction parking in residential areas. We live in Corona Highlands a neighborhood with nc
sidewalks and approximately % of the homes are on street to street lots. A suggestion I would like you to consider based
on my experience with significant construction over the past few years is unique to many of our older neighborhoods
with no sidewalks and narrow streets such as Corona Highlands.
I would like you to consider limiting construction parking to the side of the street where there is no house frontage,
where appropriate. Our neighborhood consists of street to street lots so most of the streets have the front of the house
where your entry landscape is and the back of the house of your across the street neighbor. My concern is the relentless
trampling of my landscape every time a project starts in my neighborhood.
I realize this is a unique situation and does not apply to all neighborhoods and only applies to about % of the homes in
Corona Highlands.
Thank you for your consideration.
Martin Morgenstern
448 Rivera Terrace
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
Cismartin448@gmail.com
Cell 949-939-3926
Office 949-724-1500