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City Council Minutes
City Council Study Session
January 22, 2008 — 4:00 p.m.
I. ROLL CALL
II.
Present: Council Member Henn, Mayor Pro Tem Daigle, Mayor Selich, Council Member
Webb, Council Member Curry, Council Member Gardner
Excused: Council Member Rosansky
1. CLARIFICATION OF ITEMS ON THE CONSENT CALENDAR
In response to Mayor Pro Tem Daigle's question, City Manager Bludau stated that
Item 14 (Concession at Corona del Mar), will be continued to a future agenda which
will include a breakdown of concessionnaire's applications.
2. WATER QUALITY GRANTS
Assistant City Manager Kiff utilized a PowerPoint presentation to explain the
different water quality issues, the areas of concern, programs that are underway,
grant projects that are available, and likely grant funding.
In response to City Manager Bludau's concern, Assistant City Manager Kiff stated
that other cities will be directed by the total maximum daily load (TMDL) to reach a
pollutant limit in the next permit term.
In response to Mayor Pro Tem Daigle's question, Assistant City Manager Kiff stated
that the Executive Watershed Committee is reviewing the Integrated Regional
Water Management Plan (IRWMP) for grants.
Council Member Gardner reported that the Newport Bay Executive Committee
supports the Serrano Creek restoration because it is a major contributor of sediment
to the Bay.
Council Member Curry stated that Measure M provides two million dollars for
runoff remediation from highway and transportation projects and are still
developing critera for how they will allocate the funds. He indicated that the City
should reduce upstream runoff by revitalizing the legislative committee and work
with Congressman Campbell's office for a comprehensive strategy, which may
include creating a joint powers authority with some of the upstream partners so
improvements can be financed on a interim basis through the JPA until funding
from the federal government can come through.
In response to City Manager Bludau's question, Assistant City Manager Kiff stated
that the City's regional board is less aggressive in regulating storm waters and dry
weather flows.
In response to Council questions, Assistant City Manager Kiff stated that a member
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of the Coastal Bay Water Quality Committee in San Clemente brought forward a
concept that asked their voters to accept a monthly increase that is dedicated
towards water quality, street sweeping, and the catch basin. The fees are not
feasible in this City because the general fund is used to cover the cost. He indicated
that Council can expect to have a spreadsheet of the different grant programs as a
part of the water quality master plan. The subcommittee will meet in two weeks
and then it will go to the full committee and expected to be brought back to Council
in March.
Council Member Gardner indicated that more studies are needed before
concluding that storm water is damaging to sea life.
3. PROTOCOL WITH CALTRANS PROJECTS IN THE CITY
Public Works Director Badum explained that the City and Caltrans have agreed to
meet on a quarterly basis to discuss restrictions of work hours, signage, prohibition
of work on certain days, and notification by the contractor to dispatch. He stated
that the City has agreed to notify residents and businesses of street closures. He
believed that the City should consider taking contol of Coast Highway from
Jamboree to Newport Blvd., which is now under Caltrans control.
In response to Council Member Gardner's question, Public Works Director Badum
stated that it is difficult to get all the traffic information on the signs, but he agreed
that changing the location of the signs might be helpful to allow drivers to take
another route.
In response to Council Member Curry's question, Public Works Director Badum
stated that Caltrans and other agencies are cooperating with the City by moving
projects to other dates as needed.
In response to Council Member Henn's question, Public Works Director Badum
stated that the City and Caltrans traffic signals are coordinated but not
synchronized. He stated that the City's current system is not compatible enough to
interface to the Caltrans, but the new system is.
Council Member Webb explained that the City needs to acquire Coast Highway from
Jamboree to Newport Boulevard and repair work needs to be done at night time for
the convenience of the residents and to improve traffic circulation.
City Manager Bludau reminded Council that the City's underground utility project
and Caltrans repaving projects might run at the same time. Public Works Director
Badum indicated that most of the utility work will be done on side streets and they
cannot change the dates for the work if Assessment District 92 passes due to a grant
funding deadline. He stated that coordination with Caltrans is very important to
the completion of the project.
In response to Mayor Selich's question, Public Works Director Badum stated that
Council can negotiate with Caltrans about the City taking over the bridge over the
Bay. The transfer can be approved by the California Transportation Committee
(CTC) but he is not sure if it needs to go through state legislations. He indicated
that this City is one of the last Cities to get paid to take over Coast Highway.
Council Member Webb stated that the City can take over the bridge on Finley, the
channel bridge, and Arches bridge, but needs to consider the consequences of major
failure. He also stated that there is piping work to be done that goes across the
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highway and Council might want to consider night time construction. He
emphasized the amount of work that is needed and noted that the work will be done
in phases.
III. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
IV. ADJOURNMENT - 4:50 p.m.
The agenda for the Study Session was posted on January 16, 2008, at 4:00 p.m. on the City
Hall Bulletin Board located outside of the City of Newport Beach Administration Building.
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