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c<,FORN'P City Council Staff Report
November 19, 2019
Agenda Item No. 24
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311,
dawebb@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Peter Tauscher, Senior Civil Engineer - 949-644-3316,
ptauscher@newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3316
TITLE: Central Library Lecture Hall Building Design — Approval of
Professional Services Agreement (19F11)
ABSTRACT:
At the City Council Study Session on March 12, 2019, staff, as well as a member of the
Board of Library Trustees, presented some high-level ideas and concepts for a potential
new Central Library Lecture Hall (LLH). At the conclusion of the presentation, City Council
endorsed support for a potential LLH project. In June, the Council approved additional
funding in the adopted FY 2019-20 Capital Improvement Program budget (page 2) for
development of conceptual plans and project cost estimate.
On July 9, 2019, Council established the Library Lecture Hall Design Committee (LLHDC)
to oversee the project design consultant selection and overall design of the proposed new
facility. In anticipation of the LLHDC work, staff issued a Request for Proposals (RFP)
for professional architectural, conceptual planning and engineering services to prepare
concept plans, project permitting and construction documents for the LLH which would
be located on the existing Central Library campus. The LLHDC has now reviewed the
design consultants proposals, conducted interviews of the top qualified design teams and
recommends City Council's approval and awarding of a Professional Services Agreement
to Robert Coffee Architects + Associates (RCA) to provide necessary professional design
services for the new LLH.
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a) Determine this this action is exempt from environmental review under CEQA pursuant
to the categorical exemptions set forth in Sections 15301 (Existing Facilities) and,
15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the CEQA Guidelines,
California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because there is no
substantial evidence demonstrating an exception to reliance on the categorical
exemptions;
b) Approve the Second Amendment to the Declaration of Special Land Use Restrictions
on the property between the City of Newport Beach and The Irvine Company LLC;
c) Approve a Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with RCA of Newport Beach,
California, for the Lecture Hall project at a not -to -exceed price of $637,670, and
authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the Agreement on a form
approved as to form by the City Attorney; and
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d) Approve Budget Amendment No. 20-021 appropriating $110,000.00 from Building
Excise Tax Fund Balance to the Lecture Hall project 19F11.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The current Capital Improvement Program budget includes $550,000 for the LLH project.
The Budget Amendment appropriates an additional $110,000 from the Building Excise
Tax Fund Balance to the LLH project (account No. 56201-980000-19F11).
Upon approval of the proposed budget amendment, sufficient funding is available for the
award of this contract. Staff has also included approximately $22,000 to cover
miscellaneous costs related to incidentals, utility coordination and printing.
If Council approves of this Professional Services Agreement for project design services,
the next project funding decision will need to be considered when the building Concept
Plans and project cost estimate return to City Council for review. At that time, should
Council want to continue forward with the design, bidding and construction phases,
additional project funding will need to be appropriated as well as the level of outside
private funding contributions that will be required.
DISCUSSION:
The Central Library building was first completed in 1994, and later expanded in 2013,
which incorporated a second entrance, connecting the Central Library to the Civic Center
and Park. Coupled with the development of the Central Library facility is the growing
success of numerous on-going programs and community events held at the Central
Library including guest speakers and presentations, mostly at the Friend's room. The
Library Services Department reports that such programing at the Central Library has
increased from approximately 28,000 participants in FY 2009-10 to over 72,000
participants in FY 2018-19. The Board of Library Trustees and Library Services
Department are now requesting the development of a new LLH building within the current
Central Library property to address the inherent limitations of the Friend's room, which
has become more apparent due to the increasing demand for Library programing. The
project scope of work would include developing conceptual building designs for review,
refinement, project cost estimating and eventual Council approval of an approximately
7,000 SF, 275 -seat, new LLH (including site work, landscaping and any necessary
parking lot modifications); completing the final design plans and specification; obtaining
the required permits for construction; and preparing the necessary bid package.
The first actions for the placement of LLH on the Central Library parcel is an amendment
to the Special Land Use Restrictions (SLUR) agreement with The Irvine Company to allow
the LLH use on the Library parcel. This is the second amendment to the SLUR
agreement; the first amendment accommodated the Central Library addition in 2010. The
amendment includes adding a Lecture Hall to the property to conduct library, cultural,
training, education, information, entertainment, civic and community focused programing
and uses. The updated SLUR key requirements are:
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• The LLH shall not exceed 10,000 SF,
• Intended uses do not compete with retail and commercial businesses in the
shopping center; and
• Public parking spaces shall not be reduced to accommodate the LLH. There are
currently 172 public parking spaces on the Library parcel.
Staff recommends approval of the attached second amendment to this SLUR agreement
with The Irvine Company.
At the March 12, 2019, study session, Council endorsed support for this project and the
architect team selection process. At the meeting, the library supporters agreed to partner
with the City for completing this project. Council directed staff to return to Council with a
recommendation for awarding the design PSA contract for developing concept and final
design plans. On June 3, 2019, nine architectural design firms were sent an RFP package
and on July 18, 2019, seven proposals were received.
On July 9, 2019, City Council action adopted Resolution 2019-70 establishing the Library
Lecture Hall Design Committee, including appointing Mayor Dixon as one of the five
committee members. The LLHDC is a City Council Advisory Committee scheduled to
expire upon the opening of the LLH. The LLHDC was formed to undertake a review of
the design consultant's proposals and provide a recommendation to City Council which
design consultant LLHDC believes is best qualified for the project. With the formation of
the LLHDC, staff distributed the seven Design Consultant proposals for their review. The
LLHDC agendized and conducted public meetings on July 31, August 19, September 19,
and October 10, 2019 discussing the seven proposals; conducting interviews with four
firms, and ultimately recommending the RCA design team for the LLH project.
Supported by the entire LLHDC, RCA was unanimously selected as the most qualified
and responsive firm for this project. RCA has an impressive record of accomplishments,
having successfully completed several building projects for various agencies throughout
Southern California including Newport Beach's OASIS Senior Center.
The proposed not -to -exceed fee of $637,670.00 is consistent with the level of design
effort (work hours) that is required to complete this project. The work scope includes
developing four conceptual designs; attending community and LLHDC meetings; and
presenting concepts to Council. Upon completion and approval of preferred concept
plans, continued development of the LLH design will entail refining spaces, selecting
materials, and working with utility companies on final design plans; obtaining necessary
building permits; and preparing the construction bid documents.
The LLH project design fees shall be expensed in three phases:
• Phase 1 — research, programing, planning and Concept design ($197,635);
• Phase 2 — design and planning approvals ($18,000)
• Phase 3 — construction document and bidding ($407,035)
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At the conclusion of Phase 1, the project Concept Plans and cost estimate will be
presented to the City Council with a recommendation from the LLHDC. Should the City
Council approve the project Concept Plans, cost estimate and necessary project funding,
RCA will then be instructed to complete Phases 2 and 3 of this design contract.
The time necessary to complete the Concept Design, obtain all the necessary approvals,
complete the project design and award a project for construction is estimated to take
approximately 18 months. Project construction would be anticipated to begin in Summer
2021.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find the action of hiring a design consultant and
approving a budget amendment not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act
("CEQA") pursuant to 15060(c)(3),in that the activity is not a project as defined in Section
15378 of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3. The
retention of a design consultant does not authorize any specific development or project
and would only provide preliminary conceptual design options for a potential future project
that would be subject to subsequent environmental review.
Furthermore, staff recommends that the City Council find that the action of amending the
SLUR to enable use of the Library parcel for the LLH is exempt from environmental review
under CEQA pursuant to the categorical exemptions set forth in Sections 15301 (Existing
Facilities) and 15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because there
is no substantial evidence demonstrating an exception to reliance on the categorical
exemptions. The amendment to the SLUR does not authorize development
independently, but would allow eventual design of additional buildings on-site (if
authorized under separate review and approval). The future buildings will be limited to
no more than 10,000 square feet and would meet the requirements of the Class 1 and
Class 3 Exemptions. The general exceptions to Categorical Exemptions would not apply
to this project as there are no unusual circumstances (CEQA Guidelines Section
153002(b) and (c)), and there would be no cumulative impacts.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A
— Location Map
Attachment B
— CEQA Exemption
Attachment C
— Budget Amendment 20-021
Attachment D
— Special Land Use Restrictions Agreement
Attachment E
— Public Comments
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LENGEND
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Attachment A
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CENTRAL LIBRARY LECTURE HALL
LOCATION MAP
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
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ATTACHMENT B
CEQA Exemption
15301 (Existina Facilities
CEQA' s Class 1 Exemption applies to the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting,
leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures or
topographical features involving negligible or no expansion of a use beyond the use
existing at the time of the lead agency's CEQA determination. (CEQA Guidelines, §
15301.) This exemption includes additions of up to 10,000 square feet in areas where all
public services and facilities are available to allow for maximum development permissible
in the General Plan and is not located in an environmentally sensitive area. The General
Plan Land Use Designation PF (Public Facilities) does not include floor area limitations
(CEQA Guidelines, § 15301(c).) The portion of the Property used for the Project would
be less than one acre in size and is located on the southwest side of the library adjacent
to Avocado Avenue. The required replacement parking would be mostly located across
the existing surface parking lot near the MacArthur Boulevard boundary of the Property,
where there is currently landscaping, hardscaping, and a sculpture. The Property
currently consists of the library and surface parking, but adjacencies include the civic
center buildings, a parking structure, as well as surface parking lots. The Project is an
agreement that allows the future construction of a new library lecture hall facility
consisting of no more than 10,000 square feet within existing developed areas that are
not environmentally sensitive. The structure would complement the existing facilities on-
site and provide additional space to conduct public activities such as performances and
lectures. In this urban, developed area, utilities including water main, sewage, and other
utilities are available on the Property, and minor extensions will be needed to connect to
the library lecture hall facilities. The operation would be subject to all applicable City
regulations regarding environmental quality, including noise and water quality. The
Project allows for the future operation and minor alteration of existing public facilities
involving negligible expansion of the existing use, which are exempt from CEQA pursuant
to the Class 1 Exemption.
15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures)
CEQA's Class 3 Exemption applies to the construction and location of limited numbers of
new, small facilities or structures and the installation of small new equipment and facilities
in small structures. (CEQA Guidelines, § 15303.) This exemption includes the
construction of up to four (4) nonresidential buildings not exceeding 10,0000 square feet
in urbanized areas on sites zoned for such use, not involving the use of significant
amounts of hazardous substances, where all necessary public services and facilities are
available, and not located in an environmentally sensitive area (CEQA Guidelines, §
15303(c).) The exemption also applies to street, water main, sewage, electricity, gas, and
other utility extensions of reasonable length used to serve such exempt constructions.
(CEQA Guidelines, § 15303(d).) Here, the proposed project includes an agreement that
allows for the future construction of additional buildings on the Central Library campus
that would not exceed 10,000 square feet. In this urban, developed area, utilities including
water main, sewage, and other utilities are available on site, and only minor extensions
will be needed to connect to the future building(s). The area is not environmentally
sensitive and is therefore exempt from CEQA pursuant to the Class 3 Exemption.
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CEQA Exemption
Page 2 of 2
Categorical exemptions are subject to two general exceptions and three specific
exceptions for Class 3:
• A categorical exemption does not apply to a project when the cumulative impact
of successive projects of the same type in the same place over time is significant.
• A categorical exemption may not be used for a project when there is a reasonable
possibility that the activity will have a significant effect on the environment due to
unusual circumstances. (CEQA Guidelines section 153002(b) and (c).)
• Class 3 is also qualified by consideration of where the project is located. The
exemption shall not be used for a project that may result in damage to scenic
resources. It shall not be used for a project located on a site that is considered a
hazardous waste site, pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the Government Code.
Lastly, the exemption shall not be used for a project that may cause a substantial
adverse change in the significance of historical resource.
As indicated above, multiple categorical exemptions apply to the Project demonstrating
no significant effects. The Project does not contribute to any cumulatively significant
impacts when considered in conjunction with other projects. The Project would be
designed and operated in a safe and sanitary manner, and impacts on surrounding
properties would be minimized. The Project does not present unusual circumstances that
would result in a significant effect.
The exceptions to this Class 3 listed under Section 15300.2 are not applicable. The
Project location does not impact an environmental resource of hazardous or critical
concern, does not result in cumulative impacts, does not have a significant effect on the
environment due to unusual circumstances, does not damage scenic resources within a
state scenic highway, is not a hazardous waste site, and is not identified as a historical
resource.
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ATTACHMENT C
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BUDGET AMENDMENT
°9 FOaN P 2019-20 BA#. 20-021
Department: Public Works
ONE TIME: ❑✓ Yes ❑No
Requestor: Angela Crespi
❑ CITY MANAGER'S APPROVAL ONLY
Approvals
(Finance Directod: 6 Date t I- I- t g I
❑ COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED 'City Clerk: `�� Date
EXPLANATION FOR REQUEST:
To increase expenditure appropriations from the Building Excise Tax Fund unappropriated fund balance to be used ❑from existing budget appropriations
towards the award of the Central Library Lecture Hall Design contract. ❑from additional estimated revenues
❑✓ from unappropriated fund balance
REVENUES
Fund # Org_-_
Object__- Project
Descriptio
Increase or )Decrease) $
562 '56299
---- --
;691141
- - --- -__- --
Parks and Community Transfer In
— -
i $110,000.00
- ----- - - --- -a
:
._—...... .._....__....--
— -- - + — -- - - ----
Subtotal - $110,000.00
EXPENDITURES
Fund # Or
Object Project
Description
Increase or (Decrease) $
141 14199
- .. _
991562
--
Budding Excise Tax -Transfer Out
-
$110,000.00 y
562 156201
_ --
980000 19F11
- --
!Parks & Community _ Library Lecture Hall 1 $110,000 00
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T. -�............... ..... ... ..
i
Subtotali $220,000.00
FUND BALANCE
Fund # Object
Description.... .... _. ......... ......._
.. .. ... _ ..
Increase or (Decrease) $
141 300000
Budding Excise Tax Fund - Fund Balance Control
($110,000.00)
Subtotal; x$110 OOC 00)
Fund Balance Change Required
ATTACHMENT D
RECORDING REQUESTED BY:
AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO:
THE IRVINE COMPANY LLC
550 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Attn: General Counsel
SPACE ABOVE LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY
This document is exempt from filing fees per
Govt. Code §6103, recorded fees per Govt.
Code §27383 and is exempt from Document
Transfer Tax per Rev. and Tax. Code
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SECOND AMENDMENT TO
DECLARATION OF SPECIAL LAND USE RESTRICTIONS
THIS SECOND AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION OF SPECIAL LAND USE
RESTRICTIONS (this "Amendment") is executed as of this day of , 2019
("Effective Date") by and between THE IRVINE COMPANY LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company, as successor -in -interest to The Irvine Company, a Michigan corporation ("Declarant"),
and the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation ("Grantee"), with
reference to the following facts:
A. Declarant and Grantee executed that certain Declaration of Special Land Use
Restrictions, Right of First Refusal, Mortgage Lien and Option to Repurchase recorded May 8, 1992
as Instrument No. 92-304757 in the Official Records of Orange County, California, as modified by
that certain amendment recorded November 24, 2010 as Instrument No. 2010-634195, (collectively,
the "Declaration"). Capitalized terms used herein that are not otherwise defined herein shall have
their respective meanings as set forth in the Declaration.
B. The Declaration encumbers that certain real property owned by Grantee and more
particularly described on EXHIBIT A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Land").
C. Grantee desires to make certain alterations to the Land and to construct, maintain and
operate a lecture hall, in a separate building on the Land, for use by Grantee solely to conduct library,
cultural, training, educational, informational, entertainment, civic and community focused
programming as well as for programming of library support groups, such as the Friends of the
Newport Beach Public Library and the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation (the "Lecture
Hall"), and Declarant is willing to approve of such alterations upon the satisfaction of certain
conditions as more fully set forth below.
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NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, and other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged by Grantee and
Declarant, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Lecture Hall.
1.1 Amendment to Exhibit 2. Exhibit 2 of the Declaration is hereby amended
to permit up to three (3) buildings on the Land, to allow for the construction and use of the Lecture
Hall and any related improvements solely for the Intended Use (as defined below).
Commencement of construction shall occur within a reasonable time, and the Lecture Hall and any
related improvements shall be installed within ten (10) years from the Effective Date. The
Maximum Gross Floor Area of the Lecture Hall shall not exceed 10,000 square feet, and the
Maximum Gross Floor Area of all buildings on the Land shall not exceed 74,000 square feet nor
exceed fifty percent (50%) Maximum Floor Area Ratio. The construction, maintenance, operation
and use of the Lecture Hall and related improvements shall be subject to all other terms and
conditions of the Declaration (including, without limitation, obtaining Declarant's separate
approvals pursuant to Sections 2.2 and 2.5(b) of the Declaration).
1.2 Use of the Lecture Hall. Declarant expressly agrees that the use of the
Lecture Hall by Grantee to conduct library, cultural, training, educational, informational,
entertainment, civic and community focused programming as well as for programming of library
support groups, such as the Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library and the Newport Beach
Public Library Foundation (collectively, the "Intended Use"), are uses commonly associated with
public libraries, as described in Section 2.1(a) of the Declaration, and these uses do not compete
with the retail and commercial facilities in the Center. Grantee may also from time to time allow,
and charge reasonable fees for, such uses of the Lecture Hall, and such other uses of the Lecture
Hall that Grantee determines in its reasonable discretion are complimentary to the use of the Land
as a free, public library and will not interfere with the use of the Land by Grantee's library patrons
and available parking for such library patrons; provided such other uses, in Declarant's reasonable
discretion, do not materially compete with the retail and commercial facilities in and around the
Center, and in no event shall the Lecture Hall be used as a commercial banquet hall or conference
center.
1.3 Parking. The number of parking spaces located on the Land and available
for public use is currently 172. Such number of parking spaces available for public use shall not
be reduced without the prior written consent of Declarant as described in Section 2.2(a) of the
Declaration.
2. Effect of Amendment. Except as specifically modified pursuant to the terms of
this Amendment, the terms and conditions of the Declaration shall remain unmodified and in full
force and effect and the Restrictions therein defined shall be binding upon and run and pass with
every portion of the Land and Improvements. In the event of any inconsistencies between the
terms of this Amendment and any terms of the Declaration, the terms of this Amendment shall
govern and prevail.
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3. Reaffirmation of Obligations. Declarant and Grantee each hereby acknowledge
and affirm the Restrictions contained in, and their respective obligations under, the Declaration as
amended by the provisions of this Amendment, and that this Amendment shall be binding upon,
and enforceable against, Declarant and Grantee in accordance with its terms.
4. Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed and acknowledged in any
number of counterparts, all of which executed and acknowledged counterparts shall together
constitute a single document. Signature and acknowledgement pages may be detached from the
counterparts and attached to a single copy of this document to physically form one document,
which may be recorded.
[Signatures on following page]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment as of the date first
above written.
DECLARANT:
THE IRVINE COMPANY LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company
go
GRANTEE:
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
a California municipal corporation
am
Diane B. Dixon Mayor
ATTEST:
Leilani Brown, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By: C
Aaron C. Harp, City Attorney
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who
signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity
of that document.
State of California
County of
On , before me,
(insert name of notary)
Notary Public, personally appeared
who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are
subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in
his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the
person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the
foregoing paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Signature (Seal)
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who
signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity
of that document.
State of California
County of
On , before me,
(insert name of notary)
Notary Public, personally appeared
who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are
subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in
his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the
person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the
foregoing paragraph is true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Signature (Seal)
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LAND
That certain real property in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California,
described as follows:
Parcel 2, in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, as shown on Parcel
Map No. 90-361, recorded in Book 270, Pages 15 to 18, inclusive, of Parcel Maps, in the Office
of the County Recorder of said County.
APN: 442-014-25 & -26
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Attachment E
Public Comments
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Yes ...Build the Lecture Hall Library Lecture Hall is Needed Please Vote YES on the Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:55:01 AM
From: Ari Moshayedi <ariane@arimophoto.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:54 AM
To: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>; Dept - City Council
<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Yes ...Build the Lecture Hall Library Lecture Hall is Needed Please Vote YES on the Lecture
Hall
I am writing to urge the Newport Beach City Council to vote yes and build the much
anticipated Library Lecture Hall project. When was the last time a cultural facility was built in
our City? In fact, we lost the art museum. Other city libraries have lecture halls. We should
too. It would be terrific to have a bigger, better place for the vast programming now offered at
the Library. The Friends Room has too many limitations. A state-of-the-art facility would
better serve the public and be welcomed with great enthusiasm. People of all ages are hungry
to gather together to listen and learn. A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and I believe it
would be used by people throughout the community for years to come. It would be a wise
investment. Please do not miss the opportunity to make this project happen.
Sincerely....
Ariane Moshayedi
519 Dahlia Avenue
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
All my best,
Ari
arianegarimophoto. com
www.arimol2hoto.com
website :: blo, :: facebook :: fine art
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Support of the Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 3:50:37 PM
From: Ann Smyth <annsmythl@mac.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 3:48 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>; Brown, Leilani
<LBrown @ newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Support of the Library Lecture Hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the Newport Beach City Council:
I am writing to you to urge you to please continue your support of the proposed Library
Lecture Hall and please vote YES at your meeting on Tuesday, 19th! (Unfortunately, I will
be out of town and unable to attend the meeting and show my support of the proposed Lecture
Hall.)
This is a great opportunity for our city and there is a definite demand! I have enjoyed
attending the Library Lecture Series and have realized that the current room is too small and
unable to accommodate the attendees. With over 72,000 attendees last year alone, there is no
question that the Lecture Hall is much needed and will be in constant demand. The City has
the space and has the funds (and the terrific programs are already in place). This is a
wonderful way to put our tax dollars to good use, to better our city and to give it a permanent
and architecturally interesting and significant building - our new Lecture Hall!
Please do not listen to the negative comments and people! Please proceed forward and
support this long overdue addition to our beautiful Central Library Campus. (By the way, I
believe that I live in a pretty safe city already and we do not need to allocate the money to
public safety, etc. instead.)
THANK YOU for your consideration!!
Kind Regards,
Ann Smyth
1393 Galaxy Drive
Newport Beach, CA. 92660
24-17
From: Scott Allen <scott@tavalp.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 10:39 AM
To: Dept - City Council
Cc: Brown, Leilani
Subject: proposed lecture hall
I am writing to express my support for building a Library Lecture Hall. The current Friends' Room is
inadequate for Newport Beach. Please vote on November 19 to move forward with the Lecture Hall
planning. Thank you.
Scott Allen
Tava Port Streets LP
scott@tavalp.com
949) 233-4389
210 Via Lido Nord
Newport Beach CA 92663
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From: Bruce R Clark amail
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Support for the Newport Beach Public Library Lecture Hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 10:09:15 AM
Dear Council Members -
I am writing to ask you to vote to move forward with construction of the proposed Public
Library Lecture Hall. The Hall is a much-needed addition to the meeting facilities our City
makes available to our citizens, and will be a huge benefit for the growing number of
presentations provided to us by the Library, the Library Foundation, and the Friends of the
Library, at no ongoing public cost.
A quick look at the schedule of public programs our award-winning Library hosts each
year reminds us of the benefits the Library brings, including authors from around the world
on their scheduled book tours, the outstanding speakers from the Witte Lecture Series
(which could grow from its current 4 speakers to 6 or more), and an opportunity for more
theatrical or other artistic performances. In addition, a facility like this is bound to attract
new programs that our imaginative citizens can dream up, but not actually present right
now. It's going to require that the City accommodate those programs with a state-of-the-
art facility that is conducive to them. Our City is blessed with a number of citizens who are
happy to support these programs financially, and a large following of potential attendees,
but these programs won't happen if there is no facility to provide the appropriate venue.
To me, that is precisely the role that our City needs to play for its citizens. We'll take care of
the rest.
As I understand it, the City is being asked to provide only a portion of the actual cost of
the Lecture Hall with the rest being raised by private donations. What's not to like about
that? It's hard to imagine a City expense that has a bigger payback for the people of
Newport Beach.
Please vote yes to construct this most appropriate and needed Lecture Hall for our citizens.
Respectfully,
Bruce R. Clark
Corona del Mar
brucerclark@gmail.com
24-19
From: Jennifer Bartusick
To: Brown, Leilani; Dept - City Council
Subject: Yes! Build the Lecture Hall
Date: Saturday, November 09, 2019 5:32:48 PM
Dear Newport Beach City Council members:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES and build the much needed Library Lecture
Hall. Our city has grown and so
should our facilities that bring the community together! We lost the art museum, we
can't lose the Lecture Hall project
too.
Many cities around the nation have enhanced their communities by providing ideal
spaces for lectures, community
events, musical and theatrical performances. Huntington Beach Central Library has
a 319 -seat theater with a projection
booth and screen. Libraries in San Diego, Mountain View, Carlsbad and Santa
Monica, to name just a few, also have
added auditorium spaces.
Currently, the Friends Room in the Central Library has too many limitations. The
stackable chairs in the room are
cumbersome and uncomfortable. The lack of a sloped floor limits visibility, limited
technological infrastructure can
make the space less than ideal for audiences, and the small capacity turns people
away. We have an ideal situation
today for building a lecture hall that's contiguous to the library and City Hall -the
space and parking structure already
exists and the community support is overwhelming!
One man argued that the cost is prohibitive, how could that be if a large portion of
the cost will be paid by private
donors?!!
A state-of-the-art facility would better serve the public and be welcomed with great
enthusiasm. People of all ages are
hungry to gather together to listen and learn. It would be terrific to have a bigger,
better place for the vast
programming now offered at the Library. This would be a wise investment and an
incredible legacy given to
constituents from their City Council.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and it would be used by thousands of
people throughout the community for
years to come!
Please VOTE YES ON THE LECTURE HALL!
Jennifer and Jason Bartusick
882 Sandcastle Dr.
24-20
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
714-6o6-8040
iennbartusickLUmail. com
24-21
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Yes! Build the Lecture Hall
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:49:54 AM
From: Jennifer Bartusick <jennbartusick@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2019 5:32 PM
To: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>; Dept - City Council
<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Yes! Build the Lecture Hall
Dear Newport Beach City Council members:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES and build the much
needed Library Lecture Hall. Our city has grown and so
should our facilities that bring the community together! We
lost the art museum, we can't lose the Lecture Hall project
too.
Many cities around the nation have enhanced their
communities by providing ideal spaces for lectures,
community
events, musical and theatrical performances. Huntington Beach
Central Library has a 319 -seat theater with a projection
booth and screen. Libraries in San Diego, Mountain View,
Carlsbad and Santa Monica, to name just a few, also have
added auditorium spaces.
Currently, the Friends Room in the Central Library has too
many limitations. The stackable chairs in the room are
cumbersome and uncomfortable. The lack of a sloped floor
limits visibility, limited technological infrastructure can
make the space less than ideal for audiences, and the small
capacity turns people away. We have an ideal situation
today for building a lecture hall that's contiguous to the library
and City Hall -the space and parking structure already
24-22
exists and the community support is overwhelming!
One man argued that the cost is prohibitive, how could that be
if a large portion of the cost will be paid by private
donors?!!
A state-of-the-art facility would better serve the public and be
welcomed with great enthusiasm. People of all ages are
hungry to gather together to listen and learn. It would be
terrific to have a bigger, better place for the vast
programming now offered at the Library. This would be a wise
investment and an incredible legacy given to
constituents from their City Council.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and it would be used
by thousands of people throughout the community for
years to come!
Please VOTE YES ON THE LECTURE HALL!
Jennifer and Jason Bartusick
882 Sandcastle Dr.
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
714-606-8040
iennbartusickLUrn ail. corn
24-23
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Central Library Lecture Hall project
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:15:02 AM
From: Leslie Brennan <leslieabrennan@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:13 AM
To: City Clerk's Office <CityClerk@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Central Library Lecture Hall project
Dear City Clerk,
I am sending this email to voice my support for the impending Central Library Lecture Hall project.
This hall is much needed and will benefit our community immensely.
Thank you,
Leslie Brennan
424 Westminster Ave
Newport Beach Ca 92663
24-24
From: Andra Broekelschen
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 10:23 AM
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Lecture Hall
Dear Major Dixon and Members of the City Council,
Over 20 years ago the visionary members of the City decided to support the failing Newport
Beach Film Festival. We all know what a successful addition to our cultural life it has become.
We are at that point again, we need your vision and guidance to make sure that Newport Beach
has the ability and infrastructure to support our existing and future cultural growth. A lecture
Hall with a bigger capacity and more favorable layout than our current Library Hall is long
overdue. I have lived in Corona Del Mar for over 40 years and attend as many events around
town as possible. We never miss the Witte lecture series, have season tickets to South Coast
Repertory and attend City sponsored events. It still always amazes me how a wealthy city, that
has grown so much, has not invested in a more suitable public space to bring the community
together.
Let us move forward to where we should already be.
Thank you
Andra Broekelschen
24-25
From:
Andra Broekelschen
To:
Dept - City Council
Subject:
Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 06, 2019 10:26:01 AM
Dear Major Dixon and Members of the City Council,
Over 20 years ago the visionary members of the City decided to support the failing Newport Beach Film Festival.
We all know what a successful addition to our cultural life it has become. We are at that point again, we need your
vision and guidance to make sure that Newport Beach has the ability and infrastructure to support our existing and
future cultural growth. A lecture Hall with a bigger capacity and more favorable layout than our current Library Hall
is long overdue. I have lived in Corona Del Mar for over 40 years and attend as many events around town as
possible. We never miss the Witte lecture series, have season tickets to South Coast Repertory and attend City
sponsored events. It still always amazes me how a wealthy city, that has grown so much, has not invested in a more
suitable public space to bring the community together.
Let us move forward to where we should already be.
Thank you
Andra Broekelschen
24-26
From: Diana Brown
To: Brown, Leilani; Dept - City Council
Subject: Please Vote YES on the lecture hall!
Date: Sunday, November 10, 2019 6:00:14 PM
Dear City Council:
I am writing to urge the Newport Beach City Council to vote yes and build the much
anticipated Library Lecture Hall project.
It would be terrific to have a bigger, better place for the vast programming now offered at the
Library. The Friends Room has too many limitations. A state-of-the-art facility would better
serve the public and be welcomed with great enthusiasm. People of all ages would gain being
able to come to gather together to listen and learn.
When was the last time a cultural facility was built in our City? We lost the art museum but
this cultural endeavor is a win-win.....for the library, the Newport Beach community and
surrounding communities and for our status as a city of culture.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and I believe it would be used by people throughout
the community for years to come. It would be a wise investment. Please do not miss the
opportunity to make this project happen.
Sincerely,
Diana Brown
2707 Windover Drive
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
24-27
From:
Monica Burke
To:
Brown, Leilani
Subject:
Library lecture hall is needed!!!
Date:
Thursday, November 07, 2019 10:23:32 AM
The library is so important for our community and it is not only a gathering place, but a commodity that will keep on
giving for future generations.
Newport Beach has allot of wealth and we can afford this in our neighborhood. I am sick of trying to drive to Los
Angeles for any kind of quality venue. Time to put this in our backyard instead of expensive housing.
Sincerely,
Monica and Sean Burke.
24-28
From: Monica Burke
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2019 10:23 AM
To: Brown, Leilani
Subject: Library lecture hall is needed! ! !
The library is so important for our community and it is not only a gathering place, but a
commodity that will keep on giving for future generations.
Newport Beach has allot of wealth and we can afford this in our neighborhood. I am sick of
trying to drive to Los Angeles for any kind of quality venue. Time to put this in our backyard
instead of expensive housing.
Sincerely,
Monica and Sean Burke.
24-29
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:57:42 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Judi Burson <judi.burson@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:57 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture hall
I am in favor of the new lecture hall
Judi Burson
301 Cameo Shores
CDM
Sent from my iPhone
24-30
From:
Rieff, Kim
Sent:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:08 PM
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture Hall
From: Paul Casey <pcasey@zelman.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:05 PM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture Hall
I am writing in support of the proposed lecture hall for the city library. The current Friend's Room is
inadequate for the needs of our city. We have significant donations available from generous individuals
interested in improving our public facilities and we should take advantage of this unique resource.
My daughters have volunteered at the library for a number of years and we consider it a valuable local
resource that we should invest in and improve.
Please vote yes on November 19.
Paul Casey
1701 Port Abbely PI.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
24-31
Good Evening Honorable Mayor Dixon and City Council,
The Newport Beach Board of Library Trustees stands united in support of the
proposed Library Lecture Hall project. The Trustees respectfully request City
Council to approve the Professional Services Agreement with design architect
Robert Coffee Associates.
Library services continue to change to reflect their institutions as hubs for civic
and cultural life in the community. In recent decades, we have seen public
programming expand from a peripheral offering into an essential library service
for patrons of all ages. Library program attendance is on the rise nationally. Since
2012, program attendance throughout the United States has increased
significantly- nearly 17%, according to the 2017 Public Library Data Service report.
This trend is in effect at the Newport Beach Public Library. In Fiscal Year
2009/2010, library program attendance was 28,680. In Fiscal Year 2018/2019, it
jumped to 72,369 which was an increase of 1522% in just one decade. It should
be noted that the majority of these programs were held in the Friends Room.
During this period of 2018/2019, the Central Library Friends Room has hosted 109
public programs which have included Foundation lectures, Friends of the Library
sponsored programs, SCORE Workshops, book discussions, children's
programming, college preparation programs, Wake Up Newport Beach, films,
Newport Mesa Prol-iteracy programming, Sunday Musicales, and financial
seminars. In addition, the Friends Room has served as a venue for City staff
training, community forums, and the Friends of the Library quarterly book sales.
While it serves its intended purpose a community meeting space, the Friends
Room lacks the infrastructure to support many of the Library's programs. While
the Friends Room served the majority of the 72,000+ program attendees, it must
be noted that the room is only 2,646 square feet with the occupancy of the room
limited to 187 people. Due to this limitation, the Library is often required to turn
potential attendees away, or to schedule additional events to accommodate the
demand. This is an especially critical issue for the Library Foundation, as demand
for tickets for the Witte Lecture Series and the Library Live events often surpasses
the number of available seats. To enhance the experience of the attendees, the
Library has implemented a few stopgap measures, such as a portable raised stage,
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various lighting and audio solutions, but the limited space for high demand
programs remain the key issue.
The Board also support the selection of Robert Coffee Associates as the design
architect for the facility. The Trustees support the Mr. Coffee's proposed site, the
northwest corner of the Central Library parking lot (near the Bamboo Courtyard)
is the optimal site for the lecture hall. A portion of the building would be
constructed over the detention basin/bioswale adjacent to Avocado in order to
ameliorate the impact on parking. There will be no net loss of surface parking
spaces although some spaces will be relocated. In Mr. Coffee's presentation, he
developed a very creative reconfiguration of the parking lot which addressed both
the number of parking spaces, traffic flow and sense of arrival to the Library and
Lecture Hall.
The proposed Library Lecture Hall will complete the Central Library campus and
allow the Library, its affiliates and outside groups to offer excellent speaker,
presentations and performances to residents and guests alike.
Respectfully,
Janet M. Ray, Chair
Board of Library Trustees
24-33
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher. Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Regarding Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall Proposal before the City Council
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:54:14 PM
From: carycclayton@gmail.com <carycclayton@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:34 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Regarding Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall Proposal before the City Council
To All Whom It May Concern,
I would like to add mine and my wife's support for the proposed Lecture Hall improvement to the
Main Newport Beach Public Library property.
Thank you,
Cary Clayton & Mary Hardesty -Clayton
Residents on Balboa Island
24-34
From:
Rieff, Kim
Sent:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:34 PM
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Regarding Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall Proposal before the City
Council
From: carycclayton@gmail.com <carvcclayton@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:34 PM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Regarding Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall Proposal before the City Council
To All Whom It May Concern,
I would like to add mine and my wife's support for the proposed Lecture Hall improvement to the Main
Newport Beach Public Library property.
Thank you,
Cary Clayton & Mary Hardesty -Clayton
Residents on Balboa Island
24-35
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Library lecture Hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:04:18 PM
From: Susan <susanc4me@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:04 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library lecture Hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November
12 meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the
great programs are in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central
Library campus.
Sincerely,
Susan and Spencer Croul
Sent from my iPhone
24-36
From: Tony Crowell
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Proposed addition to library
Date: Sunday, November 03, 2019 8:02:10 AM
The Library is the most distinguished example of contemporary architecture in the City. I have attended over 20
presentations in the existing lecture hall and am delighted that expansion is in the works.
Please vote yes!
Tony Crowell
aic@cox.net
24-37
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: The Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:34:34 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: nancy dahlfors <ndahlfors@me.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:34 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>; Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: The Lecture Hall
Council Members,
Newport Beach is the best place to live and raise a family. Part of that is because of all the amazing amenities we
have. At the top of that list is our amazing libraries. This lecture will enhance that even more. It is part of why we
love this community!
Thank you!
Nancy Dahlfors
211 Larkspur Avenue
Corona del Mar, CA. 92625
24-38
From: Lisa Anderson
To: info(d)residentsforreform.com; Dent _ City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 04, 2019 2:18:23 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Lisa Anderson
lal@me.com
127 Harbor Island Road
24-39
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, November 08, 2019 2:20:36 PM
From: VIRGINIA ANDERSON <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 2:19 PM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
VIRGINIA ANDERSON
ginny4a@sbcglobal.net
2005 YACHT RESOLUTE
Sounds good to me. Let's make use of the buildings we already have. Are there other places in
town that could accommodate some speakers? Maybe more than one place and split them up?
Mariners Library, theater on Cliff Drive, Port theater in CDM, any hi school, Oasis, is all I can
think of at the time.
24-40
From:
VIRGINIA ANDERSON
To:
info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Friday, October 18, 2019 12:26:19 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
VIRGINIA ANDERSON
ginny4a@sbcglobal.net
2005 YACHT RESOLUTE
[textarea additional -text]
24-41
From: Thomas Andrews
To: info(aresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 4:45:08 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Thomas Andrews
tandrews 11 @sbcglobal.net
2424 Sierra Vista
24-42
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, November 08, 2019 2:31:17 PM
From: Kenneth August <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 2:29 PM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Kenneth August
kaugust@augustlawgroup.com
27 Montecito Drive, CDM CA
Dear Sirs:
I understand that on November 19th the city council will consider obligating Newport's
taxpayers to a $700,000 architectural contract for a new Library Lecture Hall estimated to cost
$8 million.
I agree with Bob McCaffrey that renting the beautiful Lido Theater is a much better option for
taxpayers and the Library Lecture Series."
Please do not approve this expense.
Thank you.
24-43
From: Richard H. Berg
To: infoCd)residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 11:28:28 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Richard H. Berg
rickb73@mac.com
2672 Bayshore Drive, Newport Beach, Ca 92663-5609
24-44
From: Lorraine Bizal
To: infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 10:47:30 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Lorraine Bizal
lodi@prodigy.net
27 hillsdale dr
[textarea additional -text]
24-45
From: Carol Botten
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 04, 2019 1:11:10 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Carol Botten
lidosands@earthlink.net
5205 Lido Sands Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92663
24-46
From: Andre Brysha
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 10:39:41 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Andre Brysha
andre@brysha.net
1421 1/2 W. Bay Ave, Rear Unit
24-47
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, November 08, 2019 3:49:34 PM
From: Marna Bullard <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 3:49 PM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Marna Bullard
mbullard@jps.net
424 Vista Quinta NB
24-48
From: Carl Carlson
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 11, 2019 12:28:08 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Do we really need a new $8 million Library Lecture Hall when we have top-notch facilities
like Oasis Senior Center available for rent?
Sincerely,
Carl Carlson
douglasret@aol.com
420 Vista Flora, Newport Beach
[textarea additional -text]
24-49
From:
Nancy L Carpenter
To:
info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Saturday, October 12, 2019 10:24:23 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Do we really need a new $8 million Library Lecture Hall when we have top-notch facilities
like Oasis Senior Center available for rent?
Sincerely,
Nancy L Carpenter
nlcarpenter@roadrunner.com
501 Playa
[textarea additional -text]
24-50
From:
Jeffrey Carsten
To:
info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Saturday, October 12, 2019 10:15:25 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Do we really need a new $8 million Library Lecture Hall when we have top-notch facilities
like Oasis Senior Center available for rent?
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Carsten
j.carsten@icloud.com
1330 Hampshire Circle
[textarea additional -text]
24-51
From: Jon Caruso
To: info(abresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council; cmetoyer(@nmusd.us; ssnyderCd)nmusd.us;
fnavarro(nbnmusd.us
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 12:29:01 PM
Dear Dr. Navarro, Mayor Dixon & Newport City Council Members,
Newport Mesa taxpayers have spent nearly $400 million to improve our schools, including
two state-of-the-art theaters that could be rented for the Newport Library Lecture Series.
Renting the CdM or Newport Harbor High Loats Theater instead of building the unnecessary
Library Lecture Hall will save Newport's taxpayers $8 million.
Sincerely,
Jon Caruso
joncaruso l 861 @gmail.com
24-52
From: Paul Christ
To: info(d)residentsforreform.com; Dent _ City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 3:30:08 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Paul Christ
pmchrist@earthlink.net
Please consider renting the soon to be completed remodeled Lido theater (May 2020)
24-53
From: Alan Clark
To: infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 11:37:39 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Alan Clark
awcl3@earthlink.net
31 Seabrook Cove
24-54
From: john & norva lee devereux
To: info(a residentsforreform.com; Dent _ City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 12:30:34 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
john & norva lee devereux
johndevereuxl23@cox.net
21 montpellier, newport beach, ca 02660
24-55
From: dsdsf
To: info(abresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council; cmetoyer(@nmusd.us; ssnyder(anmusd.us;
fnavarro(nbnmusd.us
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 11:18:53 AM
Dear Dr. Navarro, Mayor Dixon & Newport City Council Members,
Newport Mesa taxpayers have spent nearly $400 million to improve our schools, including
two state-of-the-art theaters that could be rented for the Newport Library Lecture Series.
Renting the CdM or Newport Harbor High Loats Theater instead of building the unnecessary
Library Lecture Hall will save Newport's taxpayers $8 million.
Sincerely,
dsdsf
sdfsdf@wdf.com
555 main
24-56
From:
Marie Duca
To:
info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Thursday, October 03, 2019 2:53:18 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Marie Duca
mbduca@aol.com
4 Bandol, Newport Coast ca 92657
24-57
From: Saundra L Edgar <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 6:18 AM
To: info@ residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our tax
dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented Lido
Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido House
Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Saundra L Edgar
Saundra. edgark gmail. com
516 35th Street
I agree with using venues like the Lido Theatre for library lectures in lieu of paying for a new $8
million facility. That would be a waste of taxpayer dollars.
24-58
From:
Robert Evans
To:
infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Thursday, October 17, 2019 4:22:33 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Robert Evans
rbcbob@cox.net
932 Gardenia Way, CDM 92625
[textarea additional -text]
24-59
From: Jonathan Evans
To: info(a residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council; cmetoyer(@nmusd.us; ssnyderCd)nmusd.us;
fnavarro(nbnmusd.us
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 10:24:04 AM
Dear Dr. Navarro, Mayor Dixon & Newport City Council Members,
Newport Mesa taxpayers have spent nearly $400 million to improve our schools, including
two state-of-the-art theaters that could be rented for the Newport Library Lecture Series.
Renting the CdM or Newport Harbor High Loats Theater instead of building the unnecessary
Library Lecture Hall will save Newport's taxpayers $8 million.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Evans
jonathanmevans@yahoo.com
17 Cherbourg
Dr. Navarro, please remember who funds the schools and who pays your salary.
24-60
From: Sally Fairchild
To: infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 9:55:59 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Sally Fairchild
ninenora28@aol.com
36 Cabrillo Street
L
24-61
From:
Kevin Finn
To:
info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Sunday, October 06, 2019 12:23:26 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Kevin Finn
kmfinnbic@att.net
1324 West Bay Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92661
24-62
From: Maria Fitzpatrick
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 18, 2019 10:22:18 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Maria Fitzpatrick
mfitz4l@verizon.net
43 Saint Tropez, NB 92660
[textarea additional -text]
24-63
From: BARRY FRIEDBERG
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 9:21:25 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
BARRY FRIEDBERG
drbarry@goldilockshoundation.org
15 White Cap Drive
Common sense is uncommon. — Voltaire
24-64
From: Erich Funke
To: infoC�residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 2:14:08 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Erich Funke
erichfunke@me.com
536 Hazel dr CDM, 92625
[textarea additional -text]
24-65
From: Tracey Funke
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 2:15:30 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Tracey Funke
traceyfunke@me.com
536 Hazel Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA, 92625
[textarea additional -text]
24-66
From: Sushila Ghataode
To: infoCcbresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 12:19:52 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Sushila Ghataode
sghataode@gbarchitects.net
323 POINSETTIA AVE., Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
24-67
From: Herdman, Jeff
To: maioviKbrnsn.com
Cc: info(n residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Re: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 4:06:28 PM
Mark,
This is not exactly what I said. In the few e-mails that I responded to on this topic, I stated that
this project would be a public/private partnership with the hopes that the Library Foundation
would be funding raising for, hopefully to the tune of the City having to contribute little or
none. Now that is quite a bit different than what you stated in this e-mail. This has a f=very
familiar Bob McCaffrey spin to it. I see that he is up to his usual standard, even though he
often uses the excuse now of having trouble remembering things.
Jeff Herdman
On Oct 22, 2019, at 3:42 PM, Mark Gjovik <inf6&residentsf6rref6rm.com>
wrote:
Dear Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Councilman Herdman's report that the Library Board of Trustees has agreed to
pay for their proposed Library Lecture Hall is great news for taxpayers! I know
you will protect taxpayers from the estimated $8 million cost and re -allocate the
funds to important matters like harbor dredging, public safety and paying down
our long-term pension obligations.
Sincerely,
Mark Gjovik
mgjovik&msn.com
17 San Mateo Way
24-68
From: Angela Glaser
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Dent _ City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Saturday, October 19, 2019 1:38:41 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Angela Glaser
angelarealtor@earthlink.net
219 Garnet Avenue. NB 92662
[textarea additional -text]
24-69
From: Larry Hall
To: info(a residentsforreform.com; Dent _ City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 12:57:37 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Larry Hall
larryeha112000@yahoo.com
2230 Heather Lane, Newport Beach, CA
[textarea additional -text]
24-70
From:
Nancy T. Harris
To:
info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Friday, October 25, 2019 9:27:49 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members,
Are Newport's taxpayers on the hook for the Library Lecture Hall? Councilman Herdman
seems confused. He says NO then YES. Please provide any documents between the City and
Library Foundation clarify the financial arrangement between the City and Library Foundation
regarding who is paying for the proposed $8 million Library Lecture Hall.
Sincerely,
Nancy T. Harris
dehclu@aol.com
109 Via Ravenna, Newport Beach. CA. 92663
I am very opposed to this project. We do not have a need for such a large Lecture Hall. Let's
concentrate on paying off the City Hall.
24-71
From: Erin Hendricks
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 10:32:10 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Erin Hendricks
erin@roadrunner.com
3419 via lido #430 92663
24-72
From: Paul Hillson
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 11:59:14 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Paul Hillson
Paul@hrhdesigns.biz
112 36th street, newport beach , ca 92663
24-73
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, November 08, 2019 3:09:52 PM
From: Marcia Howell <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 3:08 PM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Marcia Howell
mellowolf@aol.cm
Corona Del Mar, Ca
24-74
From: idocmoki
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 12:25:38 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
idocmoki
esokuj e@werwer. namnerbca. corn
Escaldes
[textarea additional -text]
24-75
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, November 08, 2019 2:39:23 PM
From: Jeff Jordan <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 2:39 PM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Jeff Jordan
jeffjordan0l @icloud.com
4010 Channel Place
Using the Lido theatre sounds like a great option to another large City sponsored spend. Try it
for a year or two and see if it can in fact meet the requiremenrs as a lecture hall. It sounds like
a great venue to me. I would be mmore inclined to attend an event at a cool location like the
Lido Theatee than at or near City Hall.
24-76
From: Matthew Kliszewski
To: infoC�residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 11:17:08 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Matthew Kliszewski
mattklu@hotmail.com
328 Colton St., Newport Beach, CA 92663
24-77
From: James R. Koch
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 6:04:19 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Councilman Herdman's report that the Library Board of Trustees has agreed to pay for their
proposed Library Lecture Hall is great news for taxpayers! I know you will protect taxpayers
from the estimated $8 million cost and re -allocate the funds to important matters like harbor
dredging, public safety and paying down our long-term pension obligations.
Sincerely,
James R. Koch
jim-koch@att.net
1723 Irvin Ave., Newport Beach CA 92660
I have never opposed the Library Lecture Hall. I have opposed taxpayers paying for it.
24-78
From: Katarina Landstrom
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 3:56:37 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Katarina Landstrom
ikatarina@live.com
12 Sandflower Ct., Newport Beach, CA 92663
[textarea additional -text]
24-79
From: T Loeffler
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Saturday, October 12, 2019 8:19:26 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Do we really need a new $8 million Library Lecture Hall when we have top-notch facilities
like Oasis Senior Center available for rent?
Sincerely,
T Loeffler
tcarlloeffler0@gmail.com
2103 yacht Mischief
[textarea additional -text]
24-80
From: Chip Long
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 5:01:18 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Chip Long
chiplong@aol.com
Big Canyon
[textarea additional -text]
24-81
From: Edward Lyon
To: infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 10:48:25 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Edward Lyon
val-Lyon@sbcglobal.net
427 San Bernardino Ave, NB CA 92663
24-82
From: Val Lyon
To: info(a residentsforreform.com; Dent _ City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 11, 2019 12:39:44 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Do we really need a new $8 million Library Lecture Hall when we have top-notch facilities
like Oasis Senior Center available for rent?
Sincerely,
Val Lyon
val-Lyon@sbcglobal.net
427 San Bernardino Avenue NB 92663
[textarea additional -text]
24-83
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:38:27 AM
From: Richard Marston <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 7:19 PM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Richard Marston
Rmarston@ksu.edu
448 Seville Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92661
24-84
From: Darlene C. Matthews
To: info(a)residentsforreform.com; Dent _ City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2019 8:03:45 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Darlene C. Matthews
go2thesun@mac.com
PO Box 9534, Newport Beach, CA 92658
[textarea additional -text]
24-85
From:
Mazzo
To:
infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Sunday, November 03, 2019 11:40:03 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Mazzy
skookem@gmail.com
St James
Government Waste
24-86
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:53:53 AM
From: Denise McPhee <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 8:36 AM
To: info@ residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Denise McPhee
denisemft4@yahoo.com
2510 23rd St. NB 92660
Your proposal is a sound and responsible one. Thank you for advocating!
24-87
From: Jeffrey C Meyer
To: info(a residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council; cmetoyer(@nmusd.us; ssnyderCd)nmusd.us;
fnavarro(nbnmusd.us
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 1:29:36 PM
Dear Dr. Navarro, Mayor Dixon & Newport City Council Members,
Newport Mesa taxpayers have spent nearly $400 million to improve our schools, including
two state-of-the-art theaters that could be rented for the Newport Library Lecture Series.
Renting the CdM or Newport Harbor High Loats Theater instead of building the unnecessary
Library Lecture Hall will save Newport's taxpayers $8 million.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey C Meyer
jeffreycmeyer@msn.com
3608 Surfview Lane, Corona Del Mar, CA
It's great how these government "officials" love to spent our tax money. Just look at the
Newport Beach City Hall as a classic example. There is a room for every employee that works
there. They built until they used every penny they could.
24-88
From: andrew miceli
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 25, 2019 9:53:30 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members,
Are Newport's taxpayers on the hook for the Library Lecture Hall? Councilman Herdman
seems confused. He says NO then YES. Please provide any documents between the City and
Library Foundation clarify the financial arrangement between the City and Library Foundation
regarding who is paying for the proposed $8 million Library Lecture Hall.
Sincerely,
andrew miceli
fordhotrod 1950@yahoo.com
308 montero
what was the $40m city hall council temple for if not for lecturing and other community stuff.
24-89
From: Jim Moloney
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 25, 2019 3:59:16 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members,
Are Newport's taxpayers on the hook for the Library Lecture Hall? Councilman Herdman
seems confused. He says NO then YES. Please provide any documents between the City and
Library Foundation clarify the financial arrangement between the City and Library Foundation
regarding who is paying for the proposed $8 million Library Lecture Hall.
Sincerely,
Jim Moloney
jimmejoe@aim.com
314 Diamond Avenue
Why is our City spending Taxpayer $$$ on things like the Library without any resident /
taxpayer input.??? Stop giving our $$$ away. On this same topic, why has the City given $40k
per year, going on 7 years now, to an organization called Balboa Island Marketing, Inc.
(operating under the auspices of the Balboa Island Merchants Association) when Marketing,
Inc.. has not held formal meetings, has not solicited the input of all merchants on Balboa
Island, has not kept any minutes or taken any formal vote of the merchants, Raising
significant concerns among many of the merchants on Marine Avenue. What's more, the
funds given to Marketing, Inc. is now giving rise to the added cost to taxpayers as a result of
the needed outside third -party audit of Marketing Inc. to determine how and where all the
funds (close to $280k by all estimation) funneled through this organization masquerading as a
merchants association has been spent. This is very troubling to many residents / merchants /
voters in Newport Beach.
24-90
From:
nancv
To:
info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Thursday, October 17, 2019 3:12:03 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
nancy
rosien48@aol.com
[textarea additional -text]
24-91
From:
David L New
To:
infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Thursday, October 03, 2019 11:51:48 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
David L New
daveI@basinmarine.com
304 Morning Star Lane
24-92
From: Cheryl Nowak
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 9:39:37 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Cheryl Nowak
cheryl@gbfenterprises.com
311 Island Avenue Balboa 92661
Sounds like this might be a good option. Attracting business to the local restaurants is a plus.
We love the Lido Theater and want to see it thrive, and it is always a good idea to save tax
dollars and reduce long term obligations.
24-93
From:
Linda Oeth
To:
infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Thursday, October 03, 2019 12:09:14 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Linda Oeth
linda.oeth@gmail.com
420 Mendoza Terrace
24-94
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:35:18 AM
From: Lori oshea <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 5:22 PM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Lori oshea
latelori@hotmail.com
343 via Lido Soud
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From: ovutwausavi
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 12:52:59 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
ovutwausayi
uxuliv@werwer.namnerbca.com
Rarotonga
[textarea additional -text]
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From: Patricia Evans
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 6:47:07 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Patricia Evans
cdmpat@cox.net
932 Gardenia Way Corona del Mar 92625
[textarea additional -text]
24-97
From: Cynthia Phillips
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 6:34:13 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Cynthia Phillips
cynthiajphillips@msn.com
222 Poppy Ave, CDM
24-98
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:51:02 AM
From: Cynthia Phillips <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2019 6:26 PM
To: info@ residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Cynthia Phillips
cynthiajphillips@msn.com
222 Poppy Ave
24-99
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:52:42 AM
From: Eric Phillips <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 8:15 AM
To: info@ residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Eric Phillips
ericmphillips@msn.com
222 Poppy Ave CDM
Why spend the money?
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From:
Vartan Piroumian
To:
info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Saturday, October 26, 2019 2:54:42 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members,
Are Newport's taxpayers on the hook for the Library Lecture Hall? Councilman Herdman
seems confused. He says NO then YES. Please provide any documents between the City and
Library Foundation clarify the financial arrangement between the City and Library Foundation
regarding who is paying for the proposed $8 million Library Lecture Hall.
Sincerely,
Vartan Piroumian
vartan@alum.mit.edu
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members,
Despite my best efforts, I have yet to receive a response from any of you regarding evidence
indicating the necessity for taxpayer funding of the proposed $8,000,000 library lecture hall.
Now, we citizens of Newport Beach face the effrontery of Councilman Jeff Herdman's
shenanigans; to wit, his unsuccessful effort to characterize his comments pertaining to the
project in question as consistent — which they were not.
Do our elected officials condone the tactic of insulting those who dare to broach their
impropriety? Councilman Herdman's reference to Mr. Bob McCaffrey "...having trouble
remembering things" is not only absurd, it does nothing to dispel the accusations made against
himself. What would dispel misunderstanding, frustration and dissatisfaction is honest,
straightforward communication between the City Council and its constituents. The citizens of
Newport Beach deserve that, at the very least. Please remember your fiduciary duty to them.
Mr. Vartan Piroumian
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From:
Sherry Pollack
To:
info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Monday, October 21, 2019 6:20:09 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Councilman Herdman's report that the Library Board of Trustees has agreed to pay for their
proposed Library Lecture Hall is great news for taxpayers! I know you will protect taxpayers
from the estimated $8 million cost and re -allocate the funds to important matters like harbor
dredging, public safety and paying down our long-term pension obligations.
Sincerely,
Sherry Pollack
sherrypollack@roadrunner.com
515 dahlia ave
24-102
From: Deborah Polsinelli
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 6:38:12 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Deborah Polsinelli
kilo50@sbcglobal.net
1690 Marguerite Ave, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
24-103
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:35:44 AM
From: Deborah Polsinelli <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 6:50 PM
To: info@ residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Deborah Polsinelli
kilo50@sbcglobal.net
1690 Marguerite Ave, CDM 92625
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From: Amason Presta
To: infoC�residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 18, 2019 1:54:55 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Allyson Presta
ALRON7099@AOL.COM
P.O. Box 7099; Newport Beach,CA 92658
[textarea additional -text]
24-105
From: Tim Putnam
To: info(abresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council; cmetoyer(@nmusd.us; ssnyderCd)nmusd.us;
fnavarro(nbnmusd.us
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 8:26:44 PM
Dear Dr. Navarro, Mayor Dixon & Newport City Council Members,
Newport Mesa taxpayers have spent nearly $400 million to improve our schools, including
two state-of-the-art theaters that could be rented for the Newport Library Lecture Series.
Renting the CdM or Newport Harbor High Loats Theater instead of building the unnecessary
Library Lecture Hall will save Newport's taxpayers $8 million.
Sincerely,
Tim Putnam
nbtimmy@hotmail.com
220 Nice
24-106
From: Carol Reinhold
To: infoC�residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 03, 2019 12:09:12 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Carol Reinhold
careinhold@mac.com
301 Esquina, NB 92660
24-107
From: Grant Reynolds
To: info(d)residentsforreform.com; Dent - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 9:38:10 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Grant Reynolds
grant_reynolds@att.net
449 Tustin Ave
Please "rent" other newport venues Instead of spending 8 million tax dollars on a library
lecture hall. Please use that 8 million for Social Services or other resources even seven for a
rainy day unless it's patched funds then still use it for the services since there are plenty of
venues to rent in Newport Beach thank you
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From: Rieff, Kim
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:52 AM
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
CC: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Against $500,000 proposed "concept only plan" cost
-----Original Message -----
From: Grant Reynolds <grant_reynolds@att.net>
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 5:03 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Against $500,000 proposed "concept only plan" cost
Right from the get go It is a ridiculous amount of money to pay for only a "concept plan"
I googled 3D architectural concept plans and the going rate is $100- $150 (depending on size and
type of building) per hour and that is for 2D pictures and 3D visual presentation.
When I watched the last council meeting and cit staff said somewhere between $500,000 to
$700,000 for just concept plans I was in shock.
Entire house plans $60,000 which include plumbing, electrical, structural, plot etc....
Please ( due diligence) before you vote on this take 20 mins and Google yourself
I am sure staff are not building contractors and they are only informing you from what they are
being told from their sources ... Which is outrageous .....
Since this project is increasing size from original EIR of original project this new project may
trigger a required new E.I.R
In a time when some Newport citizen yes there are some that struggle to live on a budget .... and
the proposed $4 million ( most likely more if even just the "concept plans" are bringing budgeted
between $500 to $ 700 thousand .... The 4 million could better allocated to infrastructure is
pumping stations on balboa, police support enhancement, cyber security, homeless ...
I use and have gone to the lectures offered by the library foundation and love it BUT I was
SHOCKED when staff said $500,000 for just a concept plan ...
You are the stewards of the city for the money (taxation) and revenue earned
Even using the $4 million for more amazing fire stations and equipment
We have all seen Morton Design Groups 3D design on Facebook ..... Just understand $500,000
to $700,000 for a 275 seat single store building "concept only" pictures, drawing is well I will
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leave it up to you to Google 2019 man hour labor cost of 2D & 3D for this thyme of building ( it
is not a house, and it is not a hospital ) it is a lecture hall. Entire plan sets ready for submitting to
city planing can be generated for the amount being talkies about for just a "concept plan"
Thank you for your stewardship of city financial resources
Sent from my iPad
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From: Pamela Rogers
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 18, 2019 10:22:44 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Pamela Rogers
P_Rogers@icloud.com
34 Balboa Cvs, Newport Beach, CA. 92663
[textarea additional -text]
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From: David Rose
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 25, 2019 12:47:28 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members,
Are Newport's taxpayers on the hook for the Library Lecture Hall? Councilman Herdman
seems confused. He says NO then YES. Please provide any documents between the City and
Library Foundation clarify the financial arrangement between the City and Library Foundation
regarding who is paying for the proposed $8 million Library Lecture Hall.
Sincerely,
David Rose
david@melroseind.com
318 Amethyst Ave, Newport Beach
The city should. not spend anything on a new auditorium ;absolutely nothing
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From: Dan Rossen
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 7:46:01 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Dan Rossen
probchi@hotmail.com
302 34th St
[textarea additional -text]
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc:
Gallagher, Karen; Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: No Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Thursday, November 07, 2019 7:34:16 AM
From: happy.gal <happy.gal@juno.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2019 12:14 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: LBrowm@newportbeachca.gov
Subject: No Library Lecture Hall
Sent from my Galaxy Tab A (2016)
-------- Original message --------
From: "happy.gal" <happy.gaI4 unosom>
Date: 11/7/2019 12:07 AM (GMT -08:00)
To: Newport Beach Public Library Foundation <reply-3b4f278bf5-2899bfle79-
185c(cr�,u.cts.vresp.com>
Subject: RE: Library Lecture Hall YES! Nov. 19 6:45pm City Hall
I think the existing facilties are fine. I like that the room is flat with movable chairs. It
permits more flexible arrangements. I have attended events in theater style for lectures and
musical performances, and in the round for book club. Or one can place chairs along the wall
and have a big open space in the center for dancing, or throw in tall standing tables for
business mixers; long tables with chairs flanking them could be placed for dinners. All these
could generate revenue. Make the library hall a desirable venue to rent.
Not only would stadium seating remove all the current flexibility, it would be very expensive.
I rather see the money spent on more media or literacy programs, not structures.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Russell
Sent from my Galaxy Tab A (2016)
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From: Dwight Ryan
To: infoCd)residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 10:50:45 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Dwight Ryan
dwightryan@cox.net
11 Lochmoor Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660
24-115
From: Gary Schaffer
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 25, 2019 12:11:02 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members,
Are Newport's taxpayers on the hook for the Library Lecture Hall? Councilman Herdman
seems confused. He says NO then YES. Please provide any documents between the City and
Library Foundation clarify the financial arrangement between the City and Library Foundation
regarding who is paying for the proposed $8 million Library Lecture Hall.
Sincerely,
Gary Schaffer
schaffergary@gmail.com
7 Shell Beach
Do we really need this?
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From:
Christy A Schmitz
To:
infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Sunday, October 13, 2019 1:20:11 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Do we really need a new $8 million Library Lecture Hall when we have top-notch facilities
like Oasis Senior Center available for rent?
Sincerely,
Christy A Schmitz
taffy4me@aol.com
11 Summerwind Ct Newport beach
[textarea additional -text]
24-117
From: Kevin Shepherd
To: info(abresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council; cmetoyer(@nmusd.us; ssnyder(anmusd.us;
fnavarro(nbnmusd.us
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 5:31:24 PM
Dear Dr. Navarro, Mayor Dixon & Newport City Council Members,
Newport Mesa taxpayers have spent nearly $400 million to improve our schools, including
two state-of-the-art theaters that could be rented for the Newport Library Lecture Series.
Renting the CdM or Newport Harbor High Loats Theater instead of building the unnecessary
Library Lecture Hall will save Newport's taxpayers $8 million.
Sincerely,
Kevin Shepherd
kevinshepherd@sbcglobal.net
418 Poinsettia Ave
When debt is paid off then initiatives like this can be considered.
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From:
Jeremy Skiver
To:
infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Monday, November 04, 2019 9:27:08 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Jeremy Skiver
jskiver@mac.com
1213 W Bay Ave
Makes perfect sense to look into renting as opposed to building.
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From: Andrew Sninskv
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 11, 2019 2:58:55 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Do we really need a new $8 million Library Lecture Hall when we have top-notch facilities
like Oasis Senior Center available for rent?
Sincerely,
Andrew Sninsky
volcandy@aol.com
20181 Bayview Ave
[textarea additional -text]
24-120
From: Judy Kay Sorensen
To: info(d)residentsforreform.com; Dent - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 9:38:15 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Judy Kay Sorensen
jsorensen@selectionlink.com
16 Cabrillo Street Newport Beach CA 92663
24-121
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:40:37 AM
From: Ilene Spear <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 7:44 PM
To: info@ residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Ilene Spear
ilenespear@cox.net
2 Turnberry Dy. NB
When would it be ready It" would be perfect for this next year. January 2020 if possibld
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From:
Stuart
To:
info(aresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Thursday, October 17, 2019 8:47:27 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Stuart
info@instagramhammer.com
[textarea additional -text]
24-123
From: TEST
To: Dent - City Council; info(&residentsforreform.com
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, October 02, 2019 8:43:50 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
TEST
Test@test.com
555 Main
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From: Kevin K Thompson
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Friday, October 25, 2019 9:25:18 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members,
Are Newport's taxpayers on the hook for the Library Lecture Hall? Councilman Herdman
seems confused. He says NO then YES. Please provide any documents between the City and
Library Foundation clarify the financial arrangement between the City and Library Foundation
regarding who is paying for the proposed $8 million Library Lecture Hall.
Sincerely,
Kevin K Thompson
kthompson@conveyorsolutions.com
2741 Vista Umbrosa
I am adamantly opposed to this expense. This location will serve only a small portion of the
residences. We have other locations for this to occur inside of Newport Beach. I do not believe
it MUST be at the central library facility. We have bus transportation for residents to get to the
other location. Is there really other items inside the library which demands the speaking
engagements can only be held where the books are?
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From: Carl Thon
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 11:10:42 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Carl Thon
thonc@westinghouselighting.com
2800 Ocean Lane
[textarea additional -text]
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From: Karen Vlakelv
To: info(@residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Thursday, October 17, 2019 11:41:36 AM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
We don't need to spend $8 million on a new Library Lecture Hall when the city council
chambers is next door. Our tax dollars are better spent on harbor dredging, fighting JWA
expansion, or funding public safety. Private funds should be raised to pay for it, not our taxes!
Sincerely,
Karen Vlakely
kblakely8l90@sbcglobal.net
3015 Carob St. Newport Beach, Can 92660
[textarea additional -text]
24-127
From:
Sue Ellen Volpe
To:
infoCaresidentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Thursday, October 03, 2019 12:32:06 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Why is the city considering spending $8 million+ of our taxes on a new Library Lecture Hall?
We should support Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools by renting their state-of-
the-art theaters.
Sincerely,
Sue Ellen Volpe
sevolpe@mac.com
39 Ocean Vista, Newport Beach 92660
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From:
Warren Wimer
To:
info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject:
Concern about the library lecture hall
Date:
Saturday, October 12, 2019 12:27:40 PM
Mayor Dixon & City Council Members,
Do we really need a new $8 million Library Lecture Hall when we have top-notch facilities
like Oasis Senior Center available for rent?
Sincerely,
Warren Wimer
warren@wwimer.com
221 Via Firenze, NB
[textarea additional -text]
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:34:41 AM
From: Sandra Wright <info@residentsforreform.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2019 4:52 PM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Sandra Wright
slwright287@yahoo.com
804 West Oceanfront,. Newport Beach,. CA. 92661
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Support for the proposed Lecture Hall
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:03:03 PM
From: Eric Smyth <eric@ciprealestate.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:02 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>; Brown, Leilani
<LBrown @ newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Fwd: Support for the proposed Lecture Hall
Mayor Dixon & City Council,
I want to echo my wife's comments below. We are very much in support of the new Lecture
Hall, which will be a tremendous addition to the Library complex. The lecture series has been
a big hit and will be significantly enhanced by the new facilities.
We appreciate very much your support on this matter!
Eric Smyth
Sent from my iPad
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ann Smyth <annsmythIc4mac& in>
Date: November 12, 2019, 6:44:02 PM EST
To: citycouncilnnewportbeach.gov, LBrown&neportbeach.gov
Subject: Support for the proposed Lecture Hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the Newport Beach City Council:
I am writing to you to urge you to please continue your support of the
proposed Library Lecture Hall and please vote YES at your meeting on
Tuesday, 19th! (Unfortunately, I will be out of town and unable to attend the
meeting and show my support of the proposed Lecture Hall.)
This is a great opportunity for our city and there is a definite demand! I have
enjoyed attending the Library Lecture Series and have realized that the current
room is too small and unable to accommodate the attendees. With over 72,000
attendees last year alone, there is no question that the Lecture Hall is much
needed and will be in constant demand. The City has the space and has the funds
(and the terrific programs are already in place). This is a wonderful way to put
our tax dollars to good use, to better our city and to give it a permanent and
architecturally interesting and significant building - our new Lecture Hall!
Please do not listen to the negative comments and people! Please proceed
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forward and support this long overdue addition to our beautiful Central Library
Campus. (By the way, I believe that I live in a pretty safe city already and we do
not need to allocate the money to public safety, etc. instead.)
THANK YOU for your consideration!!
Kind Regards,
Ann Smyth
1393 Galaxy Drive
Newport Beach, CA. 92660
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From: Saundra L Edgar
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 6:18 AM
To: info@residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our tax
dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented Lido
Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido House
Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
Saundra L Edgar
saundra.edgar@gmail.com
516 35th Street
I agree with using venues like the Lido Theatre for library lectures in lieu of paying for a new $8
million facility. That would be a waste of taxpayer dollars.
24-133
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Please Vote Yes on the Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:09:12 AM
From: Elizabeth Edwards <Iwe61@me.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:00 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Please Vote Yes on the Lecture Hall
I am writing to urge the Newport Beach City Council to vote yes and build the much
anticipated Library Lecture Hall project. The Friends Room has too many limitations. A state-
of-the-art facility would better serve the public and be welcomed with great enthusiasm.
People of all ages are hungry to gather together to listen and learn.
Other OC cities have wonderful public cultural venues - how fortunate that Costa Mesa had
visionary Henry Segerstrom who saw the importance and necessity of a cultural venue and
oversaw the building of the Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The City Council and the people
of Newport Beach have the opportunity now to contribute a Library Lecture Hall to the
present and future citizens of Newport Beach and its surrounding communities.
And the Council will be recognized by future audiences as having the foresight to see the
necessity of this Lecture Hall.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and I believe it would be used by people throughout
the community for years to come. It would be a wise investment. Please do not miss the
opportunity to make this project happen.
Elizabeth Edwards
1333 Hampshire Circle
Newport Beach, CA 92660
24-134
From: Charles Eifrig
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 3:31 PM
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: City Lecture Hall
The new proposed state-of-the-art lecture hall for the Newport Beach Public Library would be a
fabulous amenity for our cityAI support it!
Charles WG Eifrig MD
www.retinaorangecounty.com
Retina Associates of Orange County
Laguna Hills, Santa Ana, Newport Beach
24-135
From: Peter Elson
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 3:35 PM
Subject:
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19
meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great
programs are in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library
campus.
Sincerely,
Peter Elson
Newport Coast
Sender notified by
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From: Peter Elson <pselson@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 3:35 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19
meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great
programs are in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library
campus.
Sincerely,
Peter Elson
Newport Coast
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From: Peter Elson
Date: Monday, November 11, 2019 3:35:11 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19 meeting. We need
better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great programs are in place. Please
support this long overdue addition to the Central Library campus.
Sincerely,
Peter Elson
Newport Coast
Sender notified by
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From: Angela Evans
To: DDe t - City Council
Cc: Brown, Leilani
Subject: Central Library Lecture Hall - statement of support
Date: Sunday, November 10, 2019 7:17:19 PM
Dear City Council Members,
First, thank you for all you do for the City of Newport Beach. I am a proud resident and have
lived here nearly all of my life. The growth in our city has been well managed and has
provided its citizens with great facilities, such as excellent libraries, parks, etc.
I live in the Port Streets and I own a home on Balboa Island.
I support the new library lecture hall. Our citizens enjoy learning and hearing presentations,
but the current Friends Room doesn't provide adequate space for these activities. Now is an
opportune time to build a new hall, especially since supportive philanthropists have offered to
pay half of the cost.
I support the new lecture hall at the central library.
Sincerely,
Angela Evans
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works); Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:46:24 AM
From: BARRY FRIEDBERG <info@reside ntsforreform.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2019 6:54 AM
To: info@ residentsforreform.com; Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach Council Members,
Each of you ran for office claiming to be fiscal conservatives concerned about protecting our
tax dollars. You can have decades of high-profile Library Lecture Series speakers at the rented
Lido Theater without burdening taxpayers. The revitalized Lido Marina Village and new Lido
House Hotel will also benefit from the 6-7 annual speaking events.
Sincerely,
BARRY FRIEDBERG
narkose@cox.net
15 White Cap Drive
24-140
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer; Gallagher, Karen
Subject:
FW: Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 06, 2019 11:52:24 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Deborah Gaal <deborahgaal@me.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 11:47 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall
I support spending funds to pursue building a new lecture hall to be used by The Newport Beach Public Library and
other civic and partnering organizations.
We have one of the best libraries in the country. It befits us to have a state-of-the-art lecture hall to further attract
top thought leaders.
Thank you
Deborah Gaal
14 Sea Terrace
Newport Coast
24-141
From: Deborah Gaal
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 11:50 AM
To: Brown, Leilani
Subject: New Lecture Hall
I support spending funds to pursue building a new lecture hall to be used by The Newport Beach
Public Library and other civic and partnering organizations.
We have one of the best libraries in the country. It befits us to have a state-of-the-art lecture hall
to further attract top thought leaders.
Thank you
Deborah Gaal
14 Sea Terrace
Newport Coast
24-142
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:09:42 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Pamela Gilmour <pamelagilmour@icloud.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:09 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture Hall
Pam and Don Gilmour have resided in Newport Beach for 45 years. WE are a strong SUPPORTER of a new
Lecture Hall for the Library. We have attended lectures at the Library for years and they are always sold out. How
lovely to have a larger hall to accommodate everyone. Please vote in favor of the new facility! ! ! !
Pamela and Donald Gilmour
12 Rue Chantilly
Sent from my iPad
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Need for a lecture hall that meets today"s needs
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:21:59 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Constance Glenn <connieglennl@icloud.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:18 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: admin@nbplfoundation.org
Subject: Need for a lecture hall that meets today's needs
Honorable Council Members
In the past two or more decades the library and foundation have put important emphasis on building programs that
have since played a large role in having our library recognized at the top of its classification in the State of
California. As the programs have grown in popularity and we have continued to provide ever increasing national -
quality programs in many areas, our guests and speakers have been generous about the deficiences in our lecture
facilities. The size and quality of the facilities is always a question in urging national figures to come to Newport
Beach. To continue to build on the success of past programs and bring more , and more accessible, programs to the
library, it is now urgent that the library create a suitable lecture facility designed to better serve our Newport Beach
and regional audience. Our library is a jewel in the city's cultural crown. Please vote to provide it the support needed
to continue it's role in it's special place in our community services.
Respectfully,
Connie Glenn
4119 San Joaquin Plaza
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Sent from my iPad
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From:
Stephanie Grody
To:
DDe t - City Council
Subject:
Lecture Hall
Date:
Monday, November 04, 2019 5:49:36 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November
19meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great
programs are in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library
campus.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Grody
Stephanie Grody
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Encouraging Strong Support for the Newport Beach Public Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:53:50 AM
From: Janet Hadley <janethadley@mac.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:48 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>; Brown, Leilani
<LBrown @ newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Encouraging Strong Support for the Newport Beach Public Library Lecture Hall
Dear Members of the Newport Beach City Council,
I am writing to you as a Newport Beach citizen, a 23 year attendee of lectures at our library
and as the current chairperson of the cherished Witte Lecture Series.
Newport Beach has before it an opportunity to construct a well thought out and desperately
needed lecture hall. The current facility at the library, the FRIENDS MEETING ROOM,
provides our community with a space in which to hold lectures. The room limits us to 220
seats, does not have an effective sound system, has poor sight lines to view speakers, has no
capacity to illuminate a speaker properly, has poor equipment for video viewing, offers poor
supplemental auditory support for our hearing deficient guests and offers no space for our
speakers to prepare before their lectures.
As someone who is very interested in bringing the finest, nationally known speakers to our
community and to present them in their most accessible forum I would strongly urge the
council to support the current efforts to build a facility that would provided remedies to all of
the above deficiencies. When I attend lectures in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego,
Boston, New York, Chicago and other vibrant urban areas I feel very appreciative of the
venues that allow for comfortable seating, good lighting, great sound, excellent sight lines and
excellent AV equipment.
The current well attended Library lecture series' offer our community a wide spectrum of
educational opportunities - lectures about health issues, history, politics, environment,
technology, art, poetry and more. Our library lecture opportunities are priceless.
Let's make the wise investment of creating a state of the art venue to both offer these lectures
AND create a great community space where all of Newport Beach can gather and grow. A
connected community is a strong community.
Sincerely
Janet S. Hadley
Chair - The Witte Lecture Series
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Member - Newport Beach Public Library Foundation
949.533.7105
ianethadley ..mac.com
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From: Rieff, Kim
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 8:38 AM
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
CC: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Support of Newport Beach Public Library Lecture Hall
From: Lynne Hamilton Lang
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 6:28 AM
To: Dept - City Council ; Brown, Leilani
Subject: Support of Newport Beach Public Library Lecture Hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19 meeting.
We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great programs are
in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library campus.
Sincerely,
Lynne Hamilton Lang & Howard Lang
Newport Beach, CA
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From: Lynne Hamilton Lang
To: DDe t - City Council; Brown, Leilani
Subject: Support of Newport Beach Public Library Lecture Hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 6:28:34 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19
meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great
programs are in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library
campus.
Sincerely,
Lynne Hamilton Lang & Howard Lang
Newport Beach, CA
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From: DAVID HOUSE
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 8:27 PM
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Library Lecture hall
Dear Honorable Council Members,
Please count our voices as a resounding YES to the new library Lecture Hall. We believe a
Library is like a temple of knowledge and a lecture hall is a temple to the sharing of knowledge.
It will be a positive addition to the community and provide an appropriate home to many of the
library's functions. Also, a beautiful lecture hall will be a strong message to our children and
grandchildren that sharing knowledge, experiences, stories, etc... is essential to our society and
culture.
Maria Huang ,MD and David House, MD
26 Baffin Bay
Newport Beach, Ca 92657
19 year residents, and counting
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From: DAVID HOUSE
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 8:27 PM
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Library Lecture hall
Dear Honorable Council Members,
Please count our voices as a resounding YES to the new library Lecture Hall. We believe a
Library is like a temple of knowledge and a lecture hall is a temple to the sharing of knowledge.
It will be a positive addition to the community and provide an appropriate home to many of the
library's functions. Also, a beautiful lecture hall will be a strong message to our children and
grandchildren that sharing knowledge, experiences, stories, etc... is essential to our society and
culture.
Maria Huang ,MD and David House, MD
26 Baffin Bay
Newport Beach, Ca 92657
19 year residents, and counting
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From: Jenny Lamott
To: Brown. Leilani; Dept - City Council
Subject: Library Lecture Hall is Needed
Date: Thursday, November 07, 2019 2:59:13 PM
Attachments: imaae001.onna
Hi there!
I am writing to urge the Newport Beach City Council to vote yes and build the much needed Library Lecture
Hall project. When was the last time a cultural facility was built in Newport Beach? Other city libraries have
lecture halls and bring in remarkable speakers. The Newport Beach library is a beautiful building, very
important to the community and deserves a new lecture hall.
It would be terrific to have a bigger, better place for the vast programming now offered at the Library. The
Friends Room has too many limitations. A state-of-the-art facility would better serve the public and be
welcomed with great enthusiasm. People of all ages are hungry to gather together to listen and learn.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and I believe it would be used by people throughout the
community for years to come. It would be a wise investment. Please do not miss the opportunity to make
this project happen.
Sincerely....
Jenny Lamott
58 Clouds View
Irvine, CA 92603
Jenny Lamott
Associate Director of Marketing
ilamottPtwoten.org
781.736.1537
www.twoten.org I Facebook I Twitter I Instagram
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc:
Gallagher, Karen; Mulvey. Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Library Lecture Hall is Needed
Date:
Thursday, November 07, 2019 2:59:55 PM
Attachments:
imaae002.Dna
From: Jenny Lamott <jlamott@twoten.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2019 2:59 PM
To: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>; Dept - City Council
<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall is Needed
Hi there!
I am writing to urge the Newport Beach City Council to vote yes and build the much
needed Library Lecture Hall project. When was the last time a cultural facility was
built in Newport Beach? Other city libraries have lecture halls and bring in remarkable
speakers. The Newport Beach library is a beautiful building, very important to the
community and deserves a new lecture hall.
It would be terrific to have a bigger, better place for the vast programming now
offered at the Library. The Friends Room has too many limitations. A state-of-the-art
facility would better serve the public and be welcomed with great enthusiasm. People
of all ages are hungry to gather together to listen and learn.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and I believe it would be used by people
throughout the community for years to come. It would be a wise investment. Please
do not miss the opportunity to make this project happen.
Sincerely....
Jenny Lamott
58 Clouds View
Irvine, CA 92603
TWO
TENFootwear Foundation
Jenny Lamott
Associate Director of Marketing
jlamott(a)twoten.org
781.736.1537
www.twoten.org I Facebook I Twitter I Instagram
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From:
Diane Dixon
To:
Brown, Leilani
Subject:
Fwd: Response to Lecture Hall Naysayer
Date:
Sunday, November 10, 2019 4:32:54 PM
Please forward to city council and grace and Aaron
Thanks.
Diane
949.287.9211
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Jill Johnson -Tucker" <jilljtucker, gmail.com>
Date: November 10, 2019 at 3:39:02 PM PST
To: "'Diane Dixon"' <dianebdixonUgmail.com>
Subject: Response to Lecture Hall Naysayer
Dear Mayor Dixon,
I understand that you, and the City Council members, have been receiving a variety of
form letters generated by one individual, opposing the proposed Lecture Hall. The
latest one suggests renting the Lido Theatre for Library programs. The seemingly
endless litany of potential alternative sites for Library lectures completely misses the
point. Lectures that are not at the Library are not Library Lectures! The Library support
groups that raise around $700,000 per year do so to put on programming at, or make
cash donations to, the Library. The mission of Library support groups is to bring people
to the Library, to stress the importance of our Library system, to encourage support of
our Libraries by having our Libraries become part of our community's cultural life. The
Library hosted over 200 events attended by over 72,000 attendees last year. At NO
COST to the City. Dozens of the programs (not "6-7" as stated in the form letter) could
have used larger facilities, and all of them could have used better facilities.
Even were there a viable alternative location... free, readily available for the numerous
events that need a better venue, and easy for Library and Foundation staff to
oversee .... the support groups are not interested in having their money used for
programming that is not at the Library.
The most recent form letter states that it would be fiscally irresponsible of the City
Council to support the Lecture Hall. I would respectfully suggest that it would be fiscally
irresponsible to NOT support the Lecture Hall. The Board of Library Trustees, whom the
City Council appoints to, amongst other things, oversee the Library facilities, has known
for years, and made known to the City Council, that our facility was lacking. All our peer
libraries have lecture halls or auditoriums on their campuses. The Newport Beach
Public Library system, with the most vibrant program offerings, does not. But still the
support groups raise funds and pack the Friends Room. These groups that raised
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$700,000 for the Library last year are important to the cultural life of the city. And
while it takes hundreds of volunteers to raise the $700,000 they bring in, and
thousands of volunteer hours to plan and execute all the programs that are offered,
there is no acknowledgment by the naysayers that the City is indeed lucky that folks
love the Library enough to raise these funds and put in the volunteer hours. Moreover,
the Board of Library Trustees and the support groups have now said that they will help
the City by raising half of the Lecture Hall construction costs, for a long overdue facility
that our peer libraries already enjoy. Should the City turn its back on this offer of
support? Would it be fiscally responsible to say that $700,000 raised annually to
educate and entertain your constituents at no cost to the City, and the donation of half
of the construction costs for what will be a 100% City owned building, is unimportant?
Mr. McCaffrey is at a distinct advantage in the discussion, especially to residents who
don't know about the Library programming and the source of the funding. He can
mislead in a short quip what takes many paragraphs to explain and dispute. He is trying
to turn this discussion into a negative and misleading soundbite. I hope the Council will
not fall for Mr. McCaffrey's approach. The Council has had the Lecture Hall directly or
indirectly before it on 3 separate occasions and on each of those occasions decided to
proceed. The request to the Council on Nov. 19 is to continue gathering the facts so
that a substantive decision can be made next year on whether to proceed with the
project. The position of Library supporters on the need for a lecture hall won't change,
but until the City Council has conceptual drawings and more information about the cost
of the facility, a decision against, and yes even for, would be premature.
Many thanks for your continuing support,
Respectfully,
Jill Johnson -Tucker
Board of Library Trustee Member 2011-2019
Chair of Library Lecture Hall Design Committee
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From: Van Berah, Jennifer
To: DDe t - City Council; Brown, Leilani
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 4:32:34 PM
Dear Members of the City Counsel,
I am writing to lend my very strong support for the proposed lecture hall at the Newport Beach
Library, Central campus.
1, along with so many of my neighbors, have enjoyed the tremendous programing provided by the
Library including the Witte Lecture Series, Medicine in Our Backyard and It's Your Money to name a
few. How lucky we are to have such excellent programs that enrich our lives in Newport Beach!
However, the Friends' Room where most of these presentations take place is certainly not ideal and
the problematic sightlines and cramped, claustrophobic space detracts from the wonderful speakers
and it is so frustrating to be turned away when events sell-out.
I am very excited at the prospect of building a wonderful auditorium with bigger capacity and a
proper sloped floor and better audiovisual capabilities.
I am asking you to support this lecture hall by voting for it at the meeting on November 19th
Sincerely,
Jennifer Van Bergh
Newport Beach
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From:
Jill Johnson -Tucker
To:
Van Berah, Jennifer
Cc:
Dent - City Council; Brown, Leilani
Subject:
Re: Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Monday, November 04, 2019 6:14:38 PM
Can you send out a email to friends? Ask them to write a letter too?
Jill Johnson -Tucker
Sent from my Whone
On Nov 4, 2019, at 4:32 PM, Van Bergh, Jennifer wrote:
Dear Members of the City Counsel,
I am writing to lend my very strong support for the proposed lecture hall at the
Newport Beach Library, Central campus.
I, along with so many of my neighbors, have enjoyed the tremendous programing
provided by the Library including the Witte Lecture Series, Medicine in Our Backyard
and It's Your Money to name a few. How lucky we are to have such excellent programs
that enrich our lives in Newport Beach!
However, the Friends' Room where most of these presentations take place is certainly
not ideal and the problematic sightlines and cramped, claustrophobic space detracts
from the wonderful speakers and it is so frustrating to be turned away when events
sell-out.
I am very excited at the prospect of building a wonderful auditorium with bigger
capacity and a proper sloped floor and better audiovisual capabilities.
I am asking you to support this lecture hall by voting for it at the meeting on November
19th.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Van Bergh
Newport Beach
24-157
From: Judy Johnson
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 12:26 PM
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council,
Please vote YES on the proposed lecture hall to the Central Library campus at your November
19th meeting. We need a more modern, larger and better designed lecture hall for the great
programs that are available for our community.
Sincerely,
Judy Johnson
28 Royal Saint George Rd.
Newport Beach, CA
24-158
From: Judy Johnson <jjjohnson.law@cox.net>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 12:26 PM
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council,
Please vote YES on the proposed lecture hall to the Central Library campus at your November 19th
meeting. We need a more modern, larger and better designed lecture hall for the great programs that
are available for our community.
Sincerely,
Judy Johnson
28 Royal Saint George Rd.
Newport Beach, CA
24-159
From: Diane Dixon
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 4:33 PM
To: Brown, Leilani
Subject: Fwd: Response to Lecture Hall Naysayer
Please forward to city council and grace and Aaron
Thanks.
Diane
949.287.9211
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Jill Johnson -Tucker" <jilljtuckerggmail.com>
Date: November 10, 2019 at 3:39:02 PM PST
To: "'Diane Dixon"' <dianebdixonggmail.com>
Subject: Response to Lecture Hall Naysayer
m
Dear Mayor Dixon,
I understand that you, and the City Council members, have been receiving a
variety of form letters generated by one individual, opposing the proposed Lecture
Hall. The latest one suggests renting the Lido Theatre for Library programs. The
seemingly endless litany of potential alternative sites for Library lectures
completely misses the point. Lectures that are not at the Library are not Library
Lectures! The Library support groups that raise around $700,000 per year do so to
put on programming at, or make cash donations to, the Library. The mission of
Library support groups is to bring people to the Library, to stress the importance
of our Library system, to encourage support of our Libraries by having our
Libraries become part of our community*s cultural life. The Library hosted over
200 events attended by over 72,000 attendees last year. At NO COST to the City.
Dozens of the programs (not A6 -7A as stated in the form letter) could have used
larger facilities, and all of them could have used better facilities.
Even were there a viable alternative locationAfree, readily available for the
numerous events that need a better venue, and easy for Library and Foundation
staff to oversee*.the support groups are not interested in having their money
used for programming that is not at the Library.
The most recent form letter states that it would be fiscally irresponsible of the
City Council to support the Lecture Hall. I would respectfully suggest that it
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would be fiscally irresponsible to NOT support the Lecture Hall. The Board of
Library Trustees, whom the City Council appoints to, amongst other things,
oversee the Library facilities, has known for years, and made known to the City
Council, that our facility was lacking. All our peer libraries have lecture halls or
auditoriums on their campuses. The Newport Beach Public Library system, with
the most vibrant program offerings, does not. But still the support groups raise
funds and pack the Friends Room. These groups that raised $700,000 for the
Library last year are important to the cultural life of the city. And while it takes
hundreds of volunteers to raise the $700,000 they bring in, and thousands of
volunteer hours to plan and execute all the programs that are offered, there is no
acknowledgment by the naysayers that the City is indeed lucky that folks love the
Library enough to raise these funds and put in the volunteer hours. Moreover, the
Board of Library Trustees and the support groups have now said that they will
help the City by raising half of the Lecture Hall construction costs, for a long
overdue facility that our peer libraries already enjoy. Should the City turn its back
on this offer of support? Would it be fiscally responsible to say that $700,000
raised annually to educate and entertain your constituents at no cost to the City,
and the donation of half of the construction costs for what will be a 100% City
owned building, is unimportant?
Mr. McCaffrey is at a distinct advantage in the discussion, especially to residents
who dont know about the Library programming and the source of the funding.
He can mislead in a short quip what takes many paragraphs to explain and
dispute. He is trying to turn this discussion into a negative and misleading
soundbite. I hope the Council will not fall for Mr. McCaffrey*s approach. The
Council has had the Lecture Hall directly or indirectly before it on 3 separate
occasions and on each of those occasions decided to proceed. The request to the
Council on Nov. 19 is to continue gathering the facts so that a substantive
decision can be made next year on whether to proceed with the project. The
position of Library supporters on the need for a lecture hall wont change, but
until the City Council has conceptual drawings and more information about the
cost of the facility, a decision against, and yes even for, would be premature.
Many thanks for your continuing support,
Respectfully,
Jill Johnson -Tucker
Board of Library Trustee Member 2011-2019
Chair of Library Lecture Hall Design Committee
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From: Ellen Jones
To: Dent - City Council
Cc: Brown, Leilani
Subject: Yes on Library Lecture Hall
Date: Monday, November 11, 2019 5:03:03 AM
Dear City Council,
I'm writing to voice my support for the Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall on the Central
Library campus. The community could hugely benefit from the educational and valuable
programming it could offer. Thank you!
-Ellen Jones
Sent from my Whone
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From: Ellen Jones
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 5:03 AM
To: Dept - City Council
CC: Brown, Leilani
Subject: Yes on Library Lecture Hall
Dear City Council,
IQm writing to voice my support for the Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall on the Central
Library campus. The community could hugely benefit from the educational and valuable
programming it could offer. Thank you!
-Ellen Jones
Sent from my Whone
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture Hall
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:03:20 PM
-----Original Message -----
From: Karen Clark <karen.h.clark@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:02 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture Hall
Yes to the Lecture Hall. The City needs it - there is nowhere now where the library or community groups can
present quality lectures and other events. I predict it will be used constantly and will become one of the highlights
of our City. Let's look forward! Karen Clark
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Library Lecture Hall
Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:47:59 AM
From: Teri Kennady <kennady@cox.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:47 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
Just wanted to show my support in favor of a new lecture hall as part of the NB Library
campus ... The library has had wonderful lectures and with a new lecture hall, promises to have
even more.
Teri Kennady
11 Rue Valbonne
Newport Beach CA
24-165
From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Support for Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:40:50 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Charles Klobe <cklobe@me.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:37 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Support for Library Lecture Hall
Good day Madam Mayor and Members of the City Council,
Please accept my support for the proposed Library Lecture Hall project.
Thank you for your service,
Charles Klobe
Sent from my iPad
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From: Carolyn Knight
To: Dept - City Council
Date: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 8:42:10 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your
November 19 meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. I have
been a participant in the Witte Lecture Series for a few years, and my husband
a teacher in the literacy program when he was alive. I think it is so important to
keep lectures and programs at the physical location of the library, which also
gives exposure to our wonderful library to participants in the library programs.
The demand is there and the great programs are in place. Please support this
long overdue addition to the Central Library campus.
Sincerely,
Carolyn Knight
4 Chatham Ct.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
24-167
From: Rieff, Kim
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Library Lecture Hall Project Commendation from Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy
Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:47:28 AM
From: Eve -Marie Kuntzman <ekuntzman@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:46 AM
To: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>; Dept - City Council
<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall Project Commendation from Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy
Honorable Mayor Dixon and Members of Newport Beach City Council:
On behalf of the advisory board of Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy, I am writing to express our
support for the proposed Library Lecture Hall. I am grateful for your welcome of our strong
commendation for this proposed project.
For over 33 years, Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy has been providing the gift of literacy to
thousands of individuals in the community, in turn ensuring those individuals have the
opportunity to become more productive members of our society. Our organization, as well as
the caliber of vital services that we provide, has flourished thanks to the collaborative
partnership we share with the City of Newport Beach and the Newport Beach Library.
One of the most critical imperatives of Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy is to cultivate a diverse and
growing constituency, both in terms of reaching the adults who need our services as well as
welcoming tutors and other volunteers. We indulge several opportunities to engage the
community throughout the year, utilizing the Friends Room at the Library when it is feasible
and available. The Friends Room's availability, as well as the functionality of the room itself,
have presented limitations over the years. A more modern facility that is specifically tailored
to present to larger groups would improve the ability to attract as well as engage the
community as a whole.
Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy's Advisory Board shares the vision of the Board of Library
Trustees, that the benefits of the Library Lecture Hall project would be significant to the
myriad programs of the library, our program among them. It is our belief that the Library
Lecture Hall would serve as a beacon for the community, and would further serve to increase
attendance and engagement in library programming and related activities. The Library Lecture
Hall would be a benefit to our mission and related endeavors, as well as provide a premier
public venue for the entire City.
We appreciate your willingness to accept our enthusiastic endorsement for this project. On
behalf of our organization, thank you for your consideration. We are grateful for all that you
do to serve our vibrant community.
With gratitude,
Eve -Marie Kuntzman
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President, Advisory Board of Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy
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From: Rieff, Kim
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 8:38 AM
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Support of Newport Beach Public Library Lecture Hall
From: Lynne Hamilton Lang
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 6:28 AM
To: Dept - City Council ; Brown, Leilani
Subject: Support of Newport Beach Public Library Lecture Hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19 meeting.
We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great programs are
in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library campus.
Sincerely,
Lynne Hamilton Lang & Howard Lang
Newport Beach, CA
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Support for new lecture hall/performance space
Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 8:57:15 AM
From: Mary Langsdorf <mary@ocwomenschorus.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 8:50 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Support for new lecture hall/performance space
Dear Mayor Diane Dixon and council members of Newport Beach:
I am writing to you to advocate approval of the new lecture hall/performance space at the
Newport Beach Public Library.
The Orange County Women's Chorus has made its home in Newport Beach for 22 years.
While the office address is in Laguna Hills and our singers come from 22 communities in
Orange County as well as from Los Angeles County, San Diego County, and the Inland
Empire, we have rehearsed at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church in Newport Beach and
performed there and at other churches in Newport Beach since our founding.
We are recognized as one of the top community choruses in southern California. In March
2020, we are performing at the Western Division Conference of the American Choral
Directors' Association for the third time in our history. We were recognized as an Outstanding
Arts Organization by Arts Orange County in 2014. We were a prize winner at the International
Eistoddfod (festival) in Llangollen, Wales in 2015, and we toured the UK in 2015 and the
Pacific Northwest and Canada in 2018. We perform three programs annually, and serve an
average of 1,000 patrons annually, with audience sizes ranging from 200 - 425 per program.
We have grown from fewer than two dozen singers and an all -volunteer (artistic and
organizational) team at our founding to 60 voices this season, with a paid Artistic Director,
Assistant Director, pianist, conducting intern, and Executive Director. We are positively
impacting the community and the local economy—but we are outgrowing our physical space.
We are excited about the new lecture/performance space planned for the Newport Beach Public
Library as outlined in the LA Times/Daily Pilot article. With 275 seats and 50 overflow seats, the
space would be a great size for many of the small arts organizations who are seeking performance
venues. Orange County is desperately in need of a mid-sized performance space of 300 - 500 seats
to accommodate these organizations, as the educational institutions that may have these facilities
are so scheduled with their own productions, there is little room for community groups. This need
was identified in the Master Arts Plan for Newport Beach by Arts Orange County in 2014.
We hope you will support the approval of this project on November 19, and that the design
will consider acoustics and other design features that would be important to so many community
arts organizations seeking a home.
Sincerely,
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Mary C. Langsdorf
President, Board of Directors
Orange County Women's Chorus
23802 Avenida de la Carlota
Laguna Hills, CA. 92653
m=&ocwomenschorus. org
www.ocwomenschorus.org
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:41:41 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Kathleen LeGrand <kathylegrand@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:41 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture hall
I am in complete support of the proposed lecture hall addition at the main library.
Sent from my iPhone
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:38:46 AM
From: Meg Linton <linton.meg@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:31 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>; Brown, Leilani
<LBrown @ newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture Hall
Hello City Council,
I strongly support the Lecture Hall project moving forward with the design phase. It will be a
facility used by the Library and the community for years to come and it will complete the
original plans for the Library and Civic campus.
Meg Linton
linton. mega) gmail. c om
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture Hall
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:49:32 AM
From: Phoebe Loos <stayloos@cox.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2019 4:10 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture Hall
The lecture hall has my full support
Phoebe Loos
1105 Granville Dr.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher. Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:30:55 AM
Attachments:
imaae001.Dna
From: Van Bergh, Mia <Mia.VanBergh@bnymellon.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:06 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>; Brown, Leilani
<LBrown @ newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture Hall
Dear Members of the City Council,
I am writing to ask you to vote for the proposed lecture hall at the Newport Beach Library, Central
campus at your November 19 meeting. Since I have moved back to Newport Beach and started my
professional career after college, I have enjoyed the programs at the library. The speakers are
excellent! The Friends' Room where the lectures are currently held is not ideal and are often
overcrowded and sold out. I do believe we need a better venue with the capacity to hold even more
people. Please support this wonderful addition to the Library campus.
Sincerely,
Mia Van Bergh
Newport Beach
Mia Van Bergh
Wealth Director
BNY Mellon Wealth Management
1600 Newport Center Drive, Suite 200 1 Newport Beach, CA 92660
T (949) 253 - 5038
M (949) 887 - 9528
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From: Rieff, Kim
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 11:36 AM
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Lecture hall at the Newport Beach central library
-----Original Message -----
From: Marta Mahoney <mem3@cox.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 11:31 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture hall at the Newport Beach central library
I think this is a wonderful idea. I attend lectures and author events at the central library often, and these
events are always crowded. Many events, such as appearances by best-selling authors such as Doris
Kearns Goodwin, sell out immediately for lack of space. I urge the city council to approve this project.
Marta Mahoney
Sent from my Wad
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From: Irene Martino
To: Dent - City Council; Brown. Leilani
Subject: Lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 11, 2019 8:29:48 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19
meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great
programs are in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library
campus.
Irene Martino
Newport Beach
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From: Irene Martino <irenemartino@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 8:30 AM
To: Dept - City Council; Brown, Leilani
Subject: Lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19 meeting.
We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great programs are
in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library campus.
Irene Martino
Newport Beach
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Proposed lecture hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:31:14 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Gordon Mcalpine <gsmcalpine@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:28 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Proposed lecture hall
Dear city council,
I support the development of a new lecture hall adjacent to the main branch library.
Gordon McAlpine
Sent from my iPhone
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture Hall
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 3:15:51 PM
From: Mark McGilvray <markmcg1951@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:45 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Jean McGilvray (jeanmcgilvray54@gmail.com) <jeanmcgilvray54@gmail.com>
Subject: Lecture Hall
Dear City Council—this is to let you know that my wife and I am in favor of a new lecture
hall at the city library, especially in light of fundraisers' offer to fund 50% of the cost.
Thank you for your consideration.
Mark and Jean McGilvray
26 Rue Grand Valley
Newport Beach 92660
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher. Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:21:34 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: catherine mclarand <mclarand@msn.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:18 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
I support the project!
Sent from my iPhone
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From: Patricia Nichols
To: DDe t - City Council; Brown. Leilani
Subject: Newport Beach Library Beach Lecture Hall - it"s a "must have"!
Date: Monday, November 11, 2019 12:34:09 PM
Dear City Council Members,
The inadequacy of the current lecture hall, its flatness, its overcrowding for so many events, its
poor equipment for presentations ,now gives me pause in attending the otherwise outstanding events
the Foundation offers.
PLEASE consider design development for a new lecture hall with the intent to build the kind of facility
that is so sorely lacking inn our town. UCI has such a lecture hall. Why can't we? I feel sure that many
residents would readily participate, financially, in this endeavor. What an exciting place it would be to hold events!
Let's do it - let's build a state of the art lecture hall with an inclined floor so that all can see the speaker
and the visual screens.
Enthusiastically,
Tricia Nichols
6 Shoal Dr.
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
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From: mianicklin(Dme.com
To: Brown, Leilani
Subject: YES on the library lecture hall!I!
Date: Thursday, November 07, 2019 7:54:28 AM
I'm writing in support of the proposed library lecture hall and ask that you vote yes on the
project.
Our community needs a lecture hall that can accommodate a larger audience and allow library
programs to grow. The Newport Beach Central Library is the soul of the community an
amazing place of learning and discovery. We need your support to continue the great services
the library is able to offer.
Many thanks for your consideration.
Kind regards,
M. Nicklin
mianicklinn, amail. c om
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From: Linda Oeth
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Library meeting hall
Date: Sunday, November 03, 2019 1:37:54 PM
Please vote yes for a library meeting center. The Library is a jewel in our city's crown, many events are
oversubscribed and residents are turned away. The Library and City will make good use of the new facility.
Thank you,
Linda Oeth
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Webb, Dave (Public Works)
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Our Community Deserves a Proper Community Auditorium/Lecture Hall -Please Vote YES on the Lecture
Hall!!
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 7:47:03 AM
From: Natasha Palmaer <palmaer@me.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2019 9:05 AM
To: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>; Dept - City Council
<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Our Community Deserves a Proper Community Auditorium/Lecture Hall -Please Vote YES on
the Lecture Hall!!
Dear Newport Beach City Council members:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES and build the much needed Library Lecture Hall. Our
city has grown and so should our facilities that bring the community together! We lost the art
museum, we can't lose the Lecture Hall project too.
Many cities around the nation have enhanced their communities by providing ideal spaces for
lectures, community events, musical and theatrical performances. Huntington Beach Central
Library has a 319 -seat theater with a projection booth and screen. Libraries in San Diego,
Mountain View, Carlsbad and Santa Monica, to name just a few, also have added auditorium
spaces.
Currently, the Friends Room in the Central Library has too many limitations. The stackable
chairs in the room are cumbersome and uncomfortable. The lack of a sloped floor limits
visibility, limited technological infrastructure can make the space less than ideal for audiences,
and the small capacity turns people away. We have an ideal situation today for building a
lecture hall that's contiguous to the library and City Hall -the space and parking structure
already exists and the community support is overwhelming!
One man argued that the cost is prohibitive, how could that be if a large portion of the cost
will be paid by private donors?!!
A state-of-the-art facility would better serve the public and be welcomed with great
enthusiasm. People of all ages are hungry to gather together to listen and learn. It would be
terrific to have a bigger, better place for the vast programming now offered at the
Library. This would be a wise investment and an incredible legacy given to constituents from
their City Council.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and it would be used by thousands of people
throughout the community for years to come!
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Please VOTE YES ON THE LECTURE HALL!
Sincerely,
Natasha & Todd Palmaer
888 Sandcastle Drive
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
949.514.7424
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher. Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: LIBRARY LECTURE HALL VOTE
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:54:25 AM
From: Penelope Parr <penelle.parr@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:50 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: LIBRARY LECTURE HALL VOTE
Dear City
Council
Members,
I support a
yes vote
on the
library
lecture
hall.
Sincerely,
Penelope
Parr
24-189
From:
Rosemary Ward
To:
Brown. Leilani
Cc:
Dept - City Council
Subject:
Build a New Lecture Hall!
Date:
Wednesday, November 06, 2019 9:59:07 PM
Dear Members,
Please vote YES on this much needed project. The Newport Beach library is simply too small to house the many
activities and lectures that are drawn to this area. The Friends Room is small and cramped with bad acoustics and
even worse visibility. When there is a popular personality in town, the event is SOLD OUT because the room can
not accommodate the hoards. The library is such a gathering place. This new lecture hall would add so much to this
beautiful architectural marvel that is the library/city hall.
Thank you,
Rosemary Ward
18 Morning Sun
Irvine, CA 92603
rosemarypward@gmail.com
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:40:07 AM
From: timrhone@cox.net <timrhone@cox.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:32 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Lecture Hall
We support the NEW lecture hall ! !
Tim Rhone
Real Estate Broker
Surterre Properties
(949) 374-2959
timrhonea..cox.net
DRE lic. 400685152
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Webb. Dave (Public Works)
Cc:
Gallagher. Karen; Mulvey. Jennifer
Subject:
FW: new auditorium.
Date:
Wednesday, November 06, 2019 12:35:32 PM
From: Darling Rooney <dlrooney2@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 12:33 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: new auditorium.
All,
I so enjoy the insightful and thoughtful lectures at the Newport Beach Library. I am so grateful and
appreciative that the city is taking an active step to provide more seating and a larger venue for this
purpose.The written is word is valuable to our community and the ability to share this gift should be of the
utmost concern to the City of Newport Beach.
I look forward to continuing my support for this project and applaud the Newport Beach Library for its
programs and lectures.
Respectfully,
Darling Rooney
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From: Steve Rosansky
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2019 12:00 PM
To: Avery, Brad; DIANEBDIXON; Dixon, Diane; (duffy@duffyboats.com); Jeff Herdman;
Brenner, Joy; Kevin Muldoon (kevinmmuldoon@yahoo.com); William O'Neill; Brown, Leilani;
paul@lawfriend.com; Jill Johnson -Tucker; Hetherton, Tim
Subject: Library Lecture Hall Support Letter
Attachments: Library Lecture Hall Support Letter 11.05.2019.pdf
Dear Mayor Dixon & City Council Members:
Attached is a copy o f a letter delivered to the City C1erk*s office in support of taking the next
steps towards the construction of a library lecture hall. Please enter it into the record for the Nov.
19th City Council meeting.
Warm regards,
Steve
Steve Rosansky
President and C.E.O.
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Subject: Library Lecture Hall Support Letter
Date: Thursday, November 07, 2019 11:59:53 AM
Attachments: Library Lecture Hall Support Letter 11.05.2019.odf
Dear Mayor Dixon & City Council Members:
Attached is a copy o f a letter delivered to the City Clerk's office in support of taking the next steps
towards the construction of a library lecture hall. Please enter it into the record for the Nov. 19th
City Council meeting.
Warm regards,
Steve
Steve Rosansky
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Mayor Diane Dixon
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Re: Library Lecture Hall Proposal
Dear Mayor Dixon & Council Members:
At a meeting of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors on October 28,
2019, the Board voted unanimously to recommend to the Council that it favorably consider
several aspects of the Library Lecture Hall at its upcoming meeting on November 19 including a
waiver by The Irvine Company of its SLURS, a CEQA Categorical Exemption, and approval of
the architectural contract for the Lecture Hall.
At the Chamber's meeting, Board members stressed the importance of supporting the intellectual
and artistic expectations of our residents. The existing City programming venues, although
serviceable to this point, are clearly lacking in size, suitability and availability for the
presentation of first class programming which Newport Beach residents demand and deserve.
We have no doubt that the Library Lecture Hall will be well utilized not only by the Library and
the Arts Commission, but by the community at large. The Chamber looks forward to the use of
the Lecture Hall for our WAKE UP! Newport presentations, debates and forums. Undoubtedly,
other organizations, as well as businesses in town, will keep the Hall well utilized.
We also think it is important to stress that funding for the facility will be a private -public
partnership, with 50% of the funding derived from private donations. Please support these
important first steps for the realization of the Lecture Hall at your meeting on November 19 with
a 7-0 yes vote.
Warm
President/CEO C.
Newport Beach Chamber of
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Yes ...Build the Lecture Hall Library Lecture Hall is Needed Please Vote YES on the Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:57:28 AM
From: Sophie Moshayedi <sophiemoshayedi@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:56 AM
To: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>; Dept - City Council
<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Yes ...Build the Lecture Hall Library Lecture Hall is Needed Please Vote YES on the Lecture
Hall
To whom it may concern,
I am writing to urge the Newport Beach City Council to vote yes and build the much
anticipated Library Lecture Hall project. When was the last time a cultural facility was built
in our City? In fact, we lost the art museum. Other city libraries have lecture halls. We should
too. I have attended numerous lectures at the library and find them to be incredibly interesting
and worthwhile.
It would be terrific to have a bigger, better place for the vast programming now offered at the
Library. The Friends Room has too many limitations. A state-of-the-art facility would better
serve the public and be welcomed with great enthusiasm. People of all ages are hungry to
gather together to listen and learn.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and I believe it would be used by people throughout
the community for years to come. It would be a wise investment. Please do not miss the
opportunity to make this project happen.
Sincerely,
Sophie Moshayedi
2121 Bayside Drive
Corona Del Mar, 92625
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From: Susan Skinner
To: Dent - City Council
Subject: Support for new library lecture hall
Date: Saturday, November 02, 2019 9:33:26 AM
Dear City Council:
I understand that you have gotten a lot of letters against the idea of a new library lecture hall based on Bob
McCaffrey's erroneous information. I'd like to add my name to the list of people who think this is a good idea.
I attend the Witte lectures when one catches my attention and the Friends room is really suboptimal for this type of
lecture. From the back of the room, you can't see the lecturer very well and more importantly, the room cannot
begin to accommodate enough people, frequently selling out before I make up my mind.
If the library can raise their share of the money to build this room, I think it would benefit the residents of Newport
Beach for the city to support it as well.
Thanks!
Susan Skinner
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: YES - Let"s Build the Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:53:00 PM
From: Keiko Sakamoto <keikosakamoto949@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:52 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>; Brown, Leilani
<LBrown @ newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: YES - Let's Build the Library Lecture Hall
Please vote YES in support of the Library Lecture Hall in Newport Beach!
I have been attending the lecture series at the library from Day 1, and have always appreciated
the opportunity for people of all ages, backgrounds and perspectives to come together to learn
from a speaker and to engage with one another. There is no more neutral and accepting place
than a library for opening one's mind, discovering knowledge and building a sense of
community. We need this now more than ever.
Sadly, the Friends Room where the lectures are currently held is woefully inadequate. Many
are turned away at the door for lack of seats. Those who can secure a seat can barely see the
speaker because of the flat floor. Senior citizens cannot sit long in the hard, stackable chairs.
And the existing sound system and acoustics of the room do not lend themselves to easy
listening.
Did you know that these seemingly mundane factors are so important for learning that some
schools of architecture now offer courses on lecture hall design? It is difficult to concentrate
on a speaker's words when you can barely hear and have to crane your neck to see the speaker
or the accompanying visuals.
The library staff, NBPLF board and members, and the library -loving residents of Orange
County call upon you to support their desire to continue enjoying the lecture series, but in a
facility that allows for higher attendance, and enhanced viewing, hearing and comfort. Our
community deserves this place of openness, culture and learning. Please vote YES!
Thank you!
Keiko Sakamoto
keikosakamoto949& email. com
949-887-8400
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:08:56 AM
From: Nancy Scarbrough <nscarbrough@spacesquared.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 11:03 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
Good day Madam Mayor and Members of the City Council,
Please accept my support for the proposed Library Lecture Hall project.
Thank you for your service,
Nancy Scarbrough
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From: Malcolm Schneer <malcolm@swedm.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 2:43 PM
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Lecture Hall
I support the proposal to provide a lecture hall at the Newport Beach Library.
Malcolm Schneer
NEWPORT COAST.
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From: Jennifer Segerstrom
To: Dent - City Council; Brown. Leilani
Subject: Lecture Hall
Date: Tuesday, November 05, 2019 4:45:19 PM
Dear Members of the City Council,
I am writing to ask you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19
meeting. The Library programs are excellent and significantly contribute to the Newport
Beach quality of life providing education, knowledge and entertainment. We need a better
venue with the capacity to hold even more residents. Please support this wonderful addition
to the Library campus.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Segerstrom
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Support for proposed Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:00:44 AM
From: Michael C. Self, Esq. <mself@snblawnb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:54 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: City Clerk's Office <CityClerk@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Support for proposed Library Lecture Hall
Dear City Council Members:
My wife and I have been city of NB residents since 1988. 1 have always felt the city of
Newport Beach has been run well. I have not been active in the city's politics. However, I
believe the proposed Library Lecture Hall and the 50/50 private/public cost sharing
arrangement to build the Lecture Hall is a fantastic idea and would provide the city a
wonderful opportunity to host some of the best lecturers from around the globe. I am sure that
the people coming in from around the country and the globe would be thrilled to see the
investment the city has made to provide a world class hall. I urge the council members to
support the idea as much as I do. Thank you for taking the time to read my opinion.
Very truly yours,
Michael C. Self
614 Gary Place
Newport Beach, CA 92663
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Yes- please build the lecture hall
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:59:36 PM
-----Original Message -----
From: latika sethi <latikasethi@icloud.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:58 PM
To: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Yes- please build the lecture hall
To The City Council,
Newport Beach, CA
Please Vote YES on the Lecture Hall
I urge the Newport Beach City Council to vote yes and build the much anticipated Library Lecture Hall project. We
need a bigger and better lecture hall at the library. Other city libraries have lecture halls. We should too.
The Library offers a vast array of wonderful lectures and talks. The Friends Room has too many limitations. A
state-of-the-art facility would better serve the public and be welcomed with great enthusiasm. People of all ages are
hungry to gather together to listen and learn.
A lecture hall at the Library makes sense and I believe it would be used by people throughout the community for
years to come. It would be a wise investment. Please do not miss the opportunity to make this project happen.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Latika Sethi
latika—sethi@yahoo.com
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Library lecture hall
Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:09:26 AM
From: Linda Simos <linda.simos@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:02 AM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library lecture hall
Please consider adding a new lecture hall to the main library. Also a gift shop.
Linda Simos
7142274447
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From: jskinnermd(cbaol.com
To: Debt - City Council
Subject: Fwd: Support for the new Newport Beach library lecture hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 11:38:20 AM
I am re -sending this email to all City Council members because I discovered that my
email below had a number of incorrect email addresses and was not received by all
CC members. That's what I get for trying to send an email from my Pad instead of
waiting until I was in front of my home computer and better addresses! I apologize to
those who are receiving this a second time.
Nancy Skinner
-----Original Message -----
From: Nancy Skinner
To: ddixon ; Will O'Neill ; jherdman1 ; jbrenner ; kmuldoon ; Duffy Duffield ; Brad Avery
Sent: Sun, Nov 3, 2019 11:32 am
Subject: Support for the new Newport Beach library lecture hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the Council:
I would like to express my support for the proposed new lecture hall at the NB Library. We are a
community which has traditionally supported the arts and this lecture hall will give the residents more
opportunities to enjoy cultural events. For example, the Friend's Room is fine for small gatherings, but as
the excellence of the multiple lecture series using the Friend's Room has become more and more
recognized, people are being turned away due to capacity. Having a new lecture hall would have many
benefits and especially if the city only has to pay for half the cost!
Some of you may be aware of my philosophical opposition to charging developer fees, but if they must be
collected, this is just the kind of project that should be funded as it creates a clear public benefit that will
be well utilized.
Thank you for giving this your consideration,
Nancy Skinner
1724 Highland Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
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From: BARBARA SPITZ <bsslss@mac.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 2:52 PM
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: Lecture Hall
To Whom It May Concern: We strongly support the addition proposed for a lecture hall.
Respectively, Barbara and Lawrence Spitz, 1106 Somerset Lane.
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Library Lecture Hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:06:39 PM
Importance: High
From: Jeff Stack <JSTACK@Sares- Regis. com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 4:06 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
Importance: High
City Council Members,
I am writing to express my support for building a library lecture hall. The current Friends' Room is
inadequate for our needs in Newport Beach. I believe that Newport Beach should have a state of
the art lecture hall in which to present its programming. Please vote on November 19th to move
forward with the lecture hall planning.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey L. Stack
219 Evening Canyon Rd
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
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From: Elizabeth Stahr
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: New Lecture Hall
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 11:49:14 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and members of the City Council:
I write to urge you to vote YES on the lecture hall project on November 19.
As you know my husband and I were very involved, thirty years ago, raising the private money to help build the
Newport Beach Central Library. That effort, like the present, was a great partnership between the city and private
donors. It could not have happened without hundreds of people donating. I see the present effort as similar. I am
confident that many people will want to donate so that we can have a new and better lecture hall.
There is no question that we NEED a new lecture hall. The Friends Room, where lectures are held now, is too small;
it often sells out. It is flat, so that those in the back of the room cannot see well. The AV system is old, so that people
cannot hear well. More than 69,000 people attended events at the Friends Room in 2018, an increase of about 50%
over the past decade. The numbers of people who WANT to attend events is even higher, and will be yet higher
when we have a new, better lecture hall. The hall will be used not just for lectures but for concerts, films, other
events.
When I read the arguments of those who say we do not need such a hall, I am reminded of some of the naysayers
when the city was considering a new central library. In those days, I would take those who questioned the need for a
new central library to the OLD library, and show them how little space there was. I would urge those who question
the need for a new lecture hall to go themselves to a crowded event at the Friends Room, sit in the back, see whether
the present room is adequate. It is not.
Please, vote yes on the lecture hall project on November 19.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Stahr
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Library Lecture Hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:59:15 PM
-----Original Message -----
From: DAVID STEFFY <dsteffy@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:57 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
I am a 36 year resident of Newport Beach. My wife and I strongly urge support for this important venue. The
demographics of the City have changed during my residency; with more cultural events being supported; but sadly
no auditorium for a City of this size and demographic. Our family is so supportive, we have earmarked a substantial
sum of money (at least for us)to support the construction and programming for this venue. I hope you will consider
this letter, as it is the only one I have written to the City asking for support in the time we have lived here, thank
you.
Sent from my iPad
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: I support!
Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:59:59 PM
-----Original Message -----
From: Sue Stern <sue@sternl8.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:59 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: I support!
I am writing in support of the Library Lecture Hall project.
I think this will be a tremendous addition to our community.
Sue Stern
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher. Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall Project
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:39:14 AM
From: Thomas E Tucker <tom@thomasetucker.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:31 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Joyce Tucker <jatucker45@icloud.com>; Glabman, Barbara <bglabman@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Newport Beach Library Lecture Hall Project
Good afternoon, my wife, Joyce and I strongly support the Library Lecture Hall Project.
This project is very needed, as an upgrade.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact me.
With best regards,
THOMAS E TUCKER
tet G phprop.com 1949-295-4140
12 Linda Isle, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Personal Assistant: Marianne Boivin
marianne&phprop.com
714-914-4327
This message may have been dictated Using speech recognition, please excuse any typos,
misspellings, etc.
tet chi phprop.com
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From: Shannon Tarnutzer
To: DDe t - City Council; Brown, Leilani
Date: Monday, November 11, 2019 6:23:43 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November
19 meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the
great programs are in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central
Library campus.
Sincerely,
Shannon Tarnutzer
Newport Beach, California
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From: Shannon Tarnutzer <smtarnutzer@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 6:23 AM
To: Dept - City Council; Brown, Leilani
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19
meeting. We need better sightlines and more capacity. The demand is there and the great
programs are in place. Please support this long overdue addition to the Central Library
campus.
Sincerely,
Shannon Tarnutzer
Newport Beach, California
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From: Else Taskinen <em.salintaskinen@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 12:28 PM
To: Dept - City Council; Brown, Leilani
Subject: Lecture Hall
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I'm writing you to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November
19 meeting.
I've attended several lectures at the library in the recent years and it is always full at the
capacity. Sometimes there has been so much demand that the lecture has sold out in just a
day or two and we have been left out.
The programs are great and the library belongs to all. So please vote YES so that more
people can attend the wonderful programs at the library.
Sincerely,
Else -Maj Taskinen
Newport Beach
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From: Else Taskinen
To: Dept - City Council; Brown, Leilani
Subject: Lecture Hall
Date: Monday, November 11, 2019 12:28:16 PM
Dear Mayor Dixon and Members of the City Council:
I'm writing you to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your
November 19 meeting.
I've attended several lectures at the library in the recent years and it is always full at the
capacity. Sometimes there has been so much demand that the lecture has sold out in
just a day or two and we have been left out.
The programs are great and the library belongs to all. So please vote YES so that more
people can attend the wonderful programs at the library.
Sincerely,
Else -Maj Taskinen
Newport Beach
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From: Rieff, Kim
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 1:01 PM
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Library Lecture Hall
From: Jane Terry <mane@laneterry.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 12:54 PM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
My husband and I are unable to attend the city council's upcoming November 19th meeting but want to
express our support for the Library Lecture Hall.
Having used the existing facility, I must agree that the current flat -floored community room facility
(particularly with its poor sightlines), outdated audio-visual capabilities, and uncomfortable chairs needs
to be replaced with a modern facility that is more representative of the interests found in the Newport
Beach's active and vibrant community. We most definitely need a "true" lecture hall facility for
Newport Beach residents and non-profit groups such as Chamber of Commerce.
I have watched the March 12th presentation made to the City Council, and I am impressed with the
research and consideration taken in planning the details of this project. I hope you are, as well.
Thank you for your attention to this. I hope to learn the city council moves forward with this project.
Jane & Dan Terry
18 Rue Saint Cloud
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Jane Terry 1 949-644-0324 1 cell: 714-914-7949 1 jane@ianeterry.net
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From: Anil Tiwari
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2019 4:49 PM
To: Dept - City Council
CC: Brown, Leilani
Subject: Fwd: Library Lecture Hall
Dear City Council representative,
Thank you for supporting a 275 seat lecture hall. IQm excited to attend various lectures and
shows there in the future.
Thank you for improving our community by creating a venue that provides opportunities for our
residents to learn and be entertained.
Anil K Tiwari MD
4615 Tremont Lane
Forwarded Message
Subject:Library Lecture Hall YES! Nov. 19 6:45pm City Hall
Date:Wed, 06 Nov 2019 19:33:21 +0000
From:Newport Beach Public Library Foundation
Reply-To:Newport Beach Public Library Foundation
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Dear Library Foundation Member and Supporters,
As you may know, the Newport Beach Board of Library Trustees has
a proposal going before City Council on Tuesday, November 19 at
6:45pm at City Hall to consider awarding a design contract for a
proposed 275 seat Library Lecture Hall on the Central Library
campus. We invite and urge you to show your support by writing and
emailing a letter to the Council and coming to the meeting to share
your unwavering commitment to the Library and the valuable
programming it offers to the community.
QUICK FACTS
• Proposal is to award a design contract to begin the design
process.
• Proposed project is for a 275 seat, state-of-the-art Lecture Hall
facility to be used for Library programming organized by the
Library, Library Foundation, and other civic and partnering
organizations.
• Current programming in the Library Friends room annually
hosts over 72,000 program participants for over 200+ events.
Demand has outgrown the flat -floored community room facility
with poor sightlines, outdated audio-visual capabilities, and
uncomfortable chairs.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
The Council gauges support by those who feel strongly enough to
show up! Supporters need not speak unless you want to. You will be
given a small sign to waive in the air to show your love for the library
and all its programming. Supporters will be visible outside the
Council Chambers when you arrive.
• City Council Meeting is on November 19, 2019 at 6:45pm.
• The Council Chambers, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
• Free parking is available at the Central Library Lot and in
the Civic Center Parking Structure.
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o Library issue should be concluded by Bpm
Send a letter of support the week of November 11 to:
citycouncilknewportbeachca.gov and copy City Clerk Leilani
I. Brown at LBrown(knewportbeachca.gov
BACKGROUND
If you are interested in the details of the proposed Lecture Hall, click HERE to
view the Library Trustees presentation to the City Council on March 12, 2019.
Newport Beach Public Library Foundation
The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation enthusiastically supports the
Lecture Hall and we look forward to seeing you at the City Council Meeting on
Tuesday, November 19 at 6:45pm.
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From:
Anil Tiwari
To:
Dept - City Council
Cc:
Brown, Leilani
Subject:
Fwd: Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Monday, November 11, 2019 4:49:19 PM
Dear City Council representative,
Thank you for supporting a 275 seat lecture hall. I'm excited to attend various lectures and shows there in the future.
Thank you for improving our community by creating a venue that provides opportunities for our residents to learn and be
entertained.
Anil K Tiwari MD
4615 Tremont Lane
Forwarded Message
Subject:Library Lecture Hall YES! Nov. 19 6:45pm City Hall
Date:Wed, 06 Nov 2019 19:33:21 +0000
From:Newport Beach Public Library Foundation
Reply -To: Newport Beach Public Library Foundation
on orange_vr
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Dear Library Foundation Member and Supporters,
As you may know, the Newport Beach Board of Library Trustees has a proposal going
before City Council on Tuesday, November 19 at 6:45pm at City Hall to consider awarding a
design contract for a proposed 275 seat Library Lecture Hall on the Central Library campus.
We invite and urge you to show your support by writing and emailing a letter to the Council
and coming to the meeting to share your unwavering commitment to the Library and the
valuable programming it offers to the community.
QUICK FACTS
• Proposal is to award a design contract to begin the design process.
• Proposed project is for a 275 seat, state-of-the-art Lecture Hall facility to be used for
Library programming organized by the Library, Library Foundation, and other civic and
partnering organizations.
• Current programming in the Library Friend's room annually hosts over 72,000 program
participants for over 200+ events. Demand has outgrown the flat -floored community
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room facility with poor sightlines, outdated audio-visual capabilities, and uncomfortable
chairs.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
The Council gauges support by those who feel strongly enough to show up! Supporters need
not speak unless you want to. You will be given a small sign to waive in the air to show your
love for the library and all its programming. Supporters will be visible outside the Council
Chambers when you arrive.
• City Council Meeting is on November 19, 2019 at 6:45pm.
o The Council Chambers, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
o Free parking is available at the Central Library Lot and in the Civic Center Parking
Structure.
Library issue should be concluded by Bpm
. Send a letter of support the week of November 11 to:
citycouncil(@newportbeachca.gov and copy City Clerk Leilani I. Brown at
LBrown(@newportbeachca.gov
BACKGROUND
If you are interested in the details of the proposed Lecture Hall, click HERE to view the
Library Trustees presentation to the City Council on March 12, 2019.
Newport Beach Public Library Foundation
The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation enthusiastically supports the Lecture Hall and
we look forward to seeing you at the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, November 19 at
6:45pm.
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From: ANN TOMLINSON
To: Dept - City Council
Subject: New lecture hall at Newport Library
Date: Monday, November 04, 2019 11:11:22 AM
As a resident and former college administrator I am supportive of the proposed new lecture hall at the Newport
Beach Library. First, public meeting places are always in demand and size and technology are limiting factors. The
school curriculum makes public school space unavailable for optimum times. Secondly, public/private funding is a
win win situation. Building costs would be 50% and the the private funds would not be available for use otherwise.
Newport Beach Library is a wonderful location and venue for these opportunities and provides business to local
restaurants and shops.
Sounds like a wonderful opportunity.
Ann W. Tomlinson
Sent from my iPhone
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From: Rieff, Kim
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:31 PM
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Library Lecture Hall
From: Larry Tucker <tucker@gtpcenters.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:23 PM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Brown, Leilani <LBrown@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library Lecture Hall
Dear City Council,
I support the Library Lecture Hall project. Please proceed with the Design Contract on Nov. 19. Thank
you.
Larry Tucker
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From:
Walter Stahr
To:
Dept - City Council
Subject:
Lecture Hall
Date:
Sunday, November 03, 2019 6:57:50 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon and City Council Members:
I am writing to urge you to vote YES on the proposed lecture hall at your November 19 meeting.
There is no question that we need a new lecture hall. Many events at the public library, such as the upcoming lecture
by Doris Kearns Goodwin, sell out. And even for events that do not sell out, the current arrangement means that
people in the back of the room cannot see the speaker, and the speaker cannot see them. And the AV system in the
current room is not great, meaning that people cannot see and hear well.
As best I can tell there is only one person opposed to the lecture hall: Bob McCaffrey. His suggestions about
alternatives are almost laughable. His first suggestion was that we should use the auditoriums at local high schools.
Soon high school officials explained why that would not work. More recently he has suggested using the community
room or city council chamber at city hall. Both of those rooms are smaller than the current lecture room. The
community room is the same flat design, making it hard to see and hear when it is packed. The city council room is,
I assume, not available for lectures because it is used by the council.
When the time comes for discussion on November 19, I hope that someone on the council asks Mr. McCaffrey how
often he has ATTENDED events at the library. I suspect the answer is "not often." What is really going on here, I
would suggest, is that he does not want to pay for something he does not use often. Surely he cannot have spent
much time in the community room, or the city council chamber, if he thinks that those are the "answer" to the
problem of where to host large events. Thousands upon thousands of people DO attend events at the library, and
would want to see a new lecture hall as a new place for exciting public events.
A key feature of this project is that it is a public-private partnership. Hundreds of people will, I am sure, "put their
money where their mouth is" and write checks to help build this lecture hall. So the project will not cost the city $8
million, more like $4 million. And at the end of that process, the city will be the owner of a building worth $8
million. Even viewed in narrow financial terms, therefore, this seems like a good deal for the city.
And the project should not be viewed just in narrow financial terms. This is about bringing the city together, at
public events, without regard to politics. In our divided age, that kind of public event, public discussion, is more
important than ever.
I urge you to vote yes.
Sincerely, Walter Stahr
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From: Rosemary Ward
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2019 9:59 PM
To: Brown, Leilani
CC: Dept - City Council
Subject: Build a New Lecture Hall!
Dear Members,
Please vote YES on this much needed project. The Newport Beach library is simply too small to
house the many activities and lectures that are drawn to this area. The Friends Room is small and
cramped with bad acoustics and even worse visibility. When there is a popular personality in
town, the event is SOLD OUT because the room can not accommodate the hoards. The library is
such a gathering place. This new lecture hall would add so much to this beautiful architectural
marvel that is the library/city hall.
Thank you,
Rosemary Ward
18 Morning Sun
Irvine, CA 92603
rosemarypward@gmail.com
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From:
Paul Watkins
To:
DDe t - City Council
Cc:
Brown, Leilani
Subject:
Sample Email Provided to Opponents of the Proposed Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Thursday, November 07, 2019 4:01:49 AM
Attachments:
FW Proposed Library Lecture Hall.msa
Dear Honorable Mayor Dixon and Honorable Councilmembers:
At Mr. McCaffrey's behest, some residents ("Mr. McCaffrey's Group") have provided emails to you
opposing the proposed Library Lecture Hall.
Many of us in the community who support the Lecture Hall thought it might be helpful for Mr.
McCaffrey's Group to have correct information concerning the Lecture Hall.
Today we are sending the attached individualized email to each of the folks in Mr. McCaffrey's
Group. We wanted to share the sample email with you. It is attached.
We understand that several aspects of the Lecture Hall will be addressed at your November 19
meeting.
Thank you for favorably considering the proposed Library Lecture Hall. As you will see on November
19, many residents in our community have a passion for the Library as the "cultural, informational,
and educational heart" of the City and are equally passionate about completing the Central Library
campus with a world class Lecture Hall pursuant to a 50-50 private/public partnership with the City.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Paul
Paul K. Watkins for
Paul K. Watkins, APC
6408 West Ocean Front
Newport Beach, CA 92663-1929 and
485 East 17th Street, Suite 600
Costa Mesa, CA 92627-4705
Of Counsel: Self & Bhamre
Cell: (714) 403-6408
E -Mail: paul(@Iawfriend.com
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In suggesting alternative sites for Library lectures, Bob McCaffrey and his followers miss a most
important point. Those lectures would not be at the Library. The mission of Library support groups is to
bring people to the Library, to congregate before and after lectures surrounded by the stacks at the
Library, to stress the importance of our Library system, and to encourage support of our Libraries by
having our Libraries become part of peoples' cultural lives. In short, to retain the Libraries as "the
cultural, educational, and informational heart" of our community.
These support groups put on programming to educate and entertain our residents at the Library, all at
no cost to the City. But the demand for programming has outgrown the existing facilities at the
Library. The support groups are not looking for new venues to present programming, they are looking
for a better venue at the Library to do so. And it is not just 8 events per year. The Library hosted well
over 200 events attended by over 72,000 attendees during the Library's last fiscal year, many of which
could have used larger facilities, and all of which could have used better facilities.
Mr. McCaffrey fails to appreciate that other venues could have serious scheduling conflicts with their
core uses, not to mention that Library staff that assists the support groups would not be available for
off-site events. Would Lido Theatre be able to make their remodeled theatre available for large chunks
of time on Friday nights? And what about inevitable conflicts with the demanding needs before, during,
and after the lengthy Film Festival at the Lido? All of the suggested alternative locations seem sensible
until you look at the facts. They are not at the Library, some are undersized, some are already
overbooked, some are for school or senior programming, not library programming and all would cost
money to rent and staff.
These support groups raised $700,000 last year with contributions of over 1,000 generous donors and
volunteered many hundreds of hours to plan and execute programming for the Library. $700,000 is a lot
of money and dedication. Their request for a more workable facility at the Central Library should be
seriously considered, not subjected to serial suggestions of unworkable locations away from the Library.
Moreover, these groups have from the beginning said they will help the City by raising half of the
Lecture Hall construction costs.
Paul K. Watkins
Vice -Chair
Newport Beach Board of Library Trustees
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From: Paul Watkins
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2019 6:11 AM
To: Paul Watkins
Subject: FW: Proposed Library Lecture Hall
Dear Mr./Ms.
The City Council has been sent several form emails regarding the proposed Library Lecture Hall,
including yours, at the behest of Bob McCaffrey. If you relied upon Mr. McCaffrey to inform
you of the actual facts, you should know he didnAt. Here is what he didnAt tell you:
1. 50% of the construction cost for the Lecture Hall is proposed to be from private
fundraising, the CityAs share of which would be considerably less than $8
Million
2. The funding arrangement cannot be finalized until the Council formally approves
a concept plan and budget, which can only happen when there is a plan to see and
an associated price (currently estimated to be late Spring/early Summer); at that
time and not before, the 50/50 private -public contract will be finalized
3. Last year, programming events at the Library (hosted in the flat floored Friends
Room) were attended by 69,000+ participants at over 200 events
4. The attendance for Library programming in 2009 was 28,000 participants, so the
programming at the Library is growing rapidly
5. Library programming cost around $400,000 to put on last year, none of which
came from City funds (+/- $350,000 from the Library Foundation and +/-$50,000
from the Friends of the Library)
6. Except for 8 events in the Witte Lecture Series/Library Live, all events were free
to our residents, but Mr. McCaffrey wrongly assumed that only the Witte events
would benefit from a Lecture Hall
7. The capacity, sight lines, audio-visual capabilities and comfort of the Friends
room are obvious shortcomings to those who attend events there
8. In addition to $400,000 of programming provided to the City free of charge, the
Library support groups also made cash gifts to the Library system of +/-$300,000
last year
9. The Library supports programming for the Library in order to draw people to the
Library and encourage support of the Library; it is not the Library*s mission to
support other programming venues in our community
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10. Library support groups (such as the Foundation, Friends, and ProLiteracy) are
only interested in putting on events at the Library - - the enhancement of, and
bringing people to, the Library is their sole mission
11. Library staffing helps out at Library events, but would be unable to do so at
offsite venues
12. None of the ever-growing list of alternative locations for lectures suggested by
Mr. McCaffrey are practicable, in addition to not being conveniently and centrally
located at the Library
13. Donors to the Library Foundation numbered close to 1,300 last year
14. Funds for the Lecture Hall would come from the City*s well -funded Facilities
Financing Plan (FFP) and would not affect harbor or police funding which do not
come from the FFP
15. The City will own 100% of the Lecture Hall when it is completed and some
revenues from programming will inure to the City*s benefit
Mr. McCaffrey could have made some effort to ascertain the facts before he insulted the Board
of Library Trustees by initially declaring they were attempting an *$8 Million Taxpayer Rip
Off.* He didn*t contact anyone at the Library about this issue, and I suspect he does not attend
Library events (no one I know has seen him at the Library). I personally spend in excess of 100
hours a year volunteering on behalf of the Library. I think Libraries are important. But it
doesn*t bother me that Mr. McCaffrey does not believe the City should put up one penny for a
Lecture Hall; however, he should at least be honest rather than using half-truths and
misleading/incomplete information, treating this issue as if it were a political campaign where
the truth is optional.
Lastly, if you have not participated in events at the Library, I encourage you to do so. Once you
see what the Library does in addition to having books, you may have a different view than what
you expressed in your email to the City Council. Thank you for your time.
Best regards,
Paul K. Watkins
Vice Chair
City of Newport Beach Board of Library Trustees
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From: Rieff, Kim
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 2:07 PM
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Proposed Library Lecture Hall
Attachments: Letter re Alternate Lecture Locationsl1122019.docx
From: Paul Watkins <paul@lawfriend.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 1:32 PM
To: Dept - City Council<CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: City Clerk's Office <CityClerk@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Proposed Library Lecture Hall
Dear Honorable Mayor Dixon and Honorable Councilmembers:
Please see the attached letter concerning Mr. McCaffrey's most recent effort to join with Mr. Duda in
the unwise use of the to -be -remodeled Lido Theatre for the Library's over 200 annual events drawing in
excess of 72,000 folks.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Paul
Paul K. Watkins for
Paul K. Watkins, APC
6408 West Ocean Front
Newport Beach, CA 92663-1929 and
485 East 17th Street, Suite 600
Costa Mesa, CA 92627-4705
Of Counsel: Self & Bhamre
Cell: (714) 403-6408
E -Mail: paul@lawfriend.com
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Please Vote to Approve the Library Lecture Hall
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 8:57:32 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Diane West <westoutpost@icloud.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 8:55 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: LBrown@newportbeachca.org
Subject: Please Vote to Approve the Library Lecture Hall
Our city library is one of the "gems" we are fortunate to have living in the City of Newport Beach.
With that said, it has always puzzled me that we haven't had a library lecture hall that could hold more participants.
On numerous occasions I haven't been able to attend a library event. All seats were sold out. The first Friday night
Witte lecture of the upcoming season with Doris Kearns Goodwin is a current example. All Friday night seating was
sold within a few hours the first morning they went on sale.
Having a library lecture hall will add another significant resource for our community and allow more resident
participation in our wonderful library and city events.
Please vote to approve the Library Lecture Hall.
Diane West
614 Carnation Avenue
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
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From: Janet Widino
To: info(c residentsforreform.com; Deot - City Council
Subject: Concern about the library lecture hall
Date: Tuesday, November 05, 2019 8:52:59 AM
Dear Mayor Dixon & Newport Beach City Council Members,
Before obligating Newport Beach taxpayers to pay for an $8 million Library Lecture Hall
please find out how much it would cost to RENT the newly remodeled Lido Theater. Surely it
will be less expensive than building and maintaining a new Library Lecture Hall for 6-7
speakers per year.
Sincerely,
Janet Widing
seashells4sand@yahoo.com
PO Box 283 Newport Beach, Ca. 92662
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From:
Rieff, Kim
To:
Tauscher, Peter
Cc:
Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject:
FW: Library
Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:43:30 AM
-----Original Message -----
From: Matt Wilken <kwilken37@me.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2019 10:42 AM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Library
Count us both in.
Carol Wilken 6 beacon Bay
Kent Wilken 6 beacon bay
Newport Bh.
Kent Wilken
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Adrian S. Windsor, Ph.D.
McGregor Wood LLC
14252 Culver Dr. #352A
Irvine, CA 92604
November 12, 2019
To: Newport Beach City Council
Re: Lecture Hall
I serve on the Board of the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation. Please know that
this Lecture Hall is needed to accommodate larger audiences for our programs. Further,
it will be available for seminars and workshops for the community at large.
I definitely urge you to go forward with this Lecture Hall. It will be your gift to Newport
Beach.
Best wishes,
Adrian S. Windsor, Ph.D.
Board of Directors
Newport Beach Public Library Foundation
949 369 3837 cell: 949 310 5538
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From: Rieff, Kim
To: Tauscher, Peter
Cc: Mulvey, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Yes - Build this City Needs a Lecture Hall
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 3:16:14 PM
From: Lizanne Witte <lizannewitte@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 3:15 PM
To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov>; Brown, Leilani
<LBrown @ newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: Yes - Build this City Needs a Lecture Hall
Dear Newport Beach City Council Members...
I am writing to urge you to vote YES to proceed with plans to build the proposed Library
Lecture Hall. I have been involved with the Library since the current library opened in
1994....25 years ago. As a young mother, I was brought on board to organize children
programming for grand opening by Elizabeth Stahr and Barbara Gladman. All three of us are
still involved to this day.
The first author to speak at our library in 1995 was Carolyn See when I launched the
Manuscript Literary Lecture Series in the Friends Room. This was so successful we expanded
the series (now known as Library Live) and added additional lecture programs as
well... including The Witte Series, Medicine in Our Backyard, and more. See the extensive list
of authors and experts who have come to town to enrich us all over the years. Time and again,
the Library has provided superb programming on a vast array of topics that makes life richer
for everyone. But we can do better! ! !
htips://www.nbl2lfoundation.org/content/Library-Live2.html
hUs://www.nbl2lfoundation.org/content/Witte-Lectures.html
The City is long over due for a proper lecture hall. As you know, there are not enough seats,
no state of the art audio/visual system which is crucial in today's world and other limitations
that other regional library don't face. There has been no investment in any cultural facility in
town in years and years. Practically everything takes place in Costa Mesa or Laguna Beach.
Even the Art Museum moved. For a community as educated, wealthy and engaged - how is it
possible there is not a proper facility in town to serve this demand.
Thanks for your support of this great project.
Sincerely,
Lizanne Witte
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