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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Non-Agenda ItemsReceived After Agenda Printed Trash Reduction Efforts 2017 - 2020 September 8, 2020 Non -Agenda Item Public Comment by Hoiyin Ip 9/4/2020 On 1/9/2020, the water quality committee approved the Trash and Toxics Reduction Ordinance, and sent it to city attorney. It was the result of continuous research and discussions since 2017. And in 4/2018, we came up with this sign for restaurants. On 9/3/2020, the water quality committee resumed meeting after six months. No update was given on the status of the ordinance, and no comment to my public comment. Why? "The City of Newport Beach has a duty to protect the natural environment, the economy, and the health of its citizens." I used to think this line was about looking good. But during the years of working on this ordinance, talking to various stakeholders, and observing other City work, I realized this is the City's core value. Often, I'm touched - doing the right thing is not always popular, it takes courage. We, including each councilmember, know that we will all answer for our actions someday. SIERRA CLUB NEWPORT BEACH COAMEEPER. 42018 SERVE N REQUEST Swiriitarrrr srnXrrkrrarrr STIRRERS �; MCPYNY �rrtlXtYIBYArY TQ -GQ BAGS �3in rrerrrhF rrfrrurfa� LUT�NTII,$ TO-GCi LID PLUGS 4. t�r GONDIMENTS TO BRING YOUR OWN 'low R ,�`firrF),1-tlfrrrrNPr CUPS // VTO-GO OONTAINER^S Art by Caldarnla Coastal Comm ssrhn IrTMhFrC& LL -WPW "At this point, we probably don't need more evidence that plastic is everywhere." - LA Times 7/3/2020 ''many eateries focusing on to - go orders — food is being brought to the beach and the wrappers left behind" - OC Register 7/11/2020 "Surfrider Foundation shows a 50% increase in items collected at beach cleanups this year than at this point last year" - OC Register 8/20/2020 9/2020: • Restaurant Month sponsored by City of Newport Beach • Coastal Cleanup Month organized by California Coastal Commission Received After Agenda Printed September 8, 2020 Non -Agenda From: City Clerk's Office Sent: Monday, September 07, 2020 1:54 PM To: Mulvey, Jennifer; Rieff, Kim Subject: FW: Coastal Clean Up Month From: Dorothy Kraus Sent: Monday, September 7, 2020 1:53:48 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: Dept - City Council Cc: City Clerk's Office Subject: Coastal Clean Up Month [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Mayor O'Neill and Council Members, September is Coastal Cleanup Month and Restaurant Month in Newport Beach. The city has been doing a great job supporting the restaurants. We should keep supporting them, but the plastic crisis has only gotten worse since the pandemic started. Restaurant use of plastic needs to be curtailed. Your leadership on this environmental and public health issue is needed now more than ever. What better time to advance the WQ Committee trash reduction ordinance passed several months ago than now, during Coastal Clean Up Month? Thank you for taking up the WQ Committee recommendation as soon as possible, and thank you for your service. Sincerely, Mike & Dorothy Kraus I Received After Agenda Printed September 8, 2020 Non -Agenda From: City Clerk's Office Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2020 6:45 PM To: Mulvey, Jennifer; Rieff, Kim Subject: FW: Beach Sidewalk Violation. Motorized Vehicles 36th Street to Balboa Poer From: Robert Bradshaw Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2020 6:44:51 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: City Clerk's Office Subject: Beach Sidewalk Violation. Motorized Vehicles 36th Street to Balboa Poer [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Please would the city council start enforcing its ordinance restricting the use of motorized scooters and bicycles along this route? It might be good to stop the bicycle stores by the Newport and Balboa Piers from renting out these machines. They present a real,danger to safe use by pedestriansJoggers and non motorized bicycle users. The use of motorized vehicles has increased significantly this year. Thank you Robert Bradshaw,Daily Jogger of this route the past five years. 949 382 9518 Received After Agenda Printed September 8, 2020 Non -Agenda Item From: City Clerk's Office Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 2:43 PM To: Mulvey, Jennifer; Rieff, Kim Subject: FW: Sept 8 Non Agenda item Big Canyon Coastal Habitat Restoration and Adaption project From: sylvia santana Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 2:43:03 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: City Clerk's Office Subject: Re: Sept 8 Non Agenda item Big Canyon Coastal Habitat Restoration and Adaption project [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hello, They are bulldozing and sawing all the trees in the area. The city needs to take a second look at this project. There is a full disregard for all the wildlife that lives in the canyon. They are now displaced and have no shelter going into the fall and winter months. The construction starts at 7:00am along the airplanes from SNA airport. This has an enormous impact on the wildlife, the residence of this community. The airplanes are more toxic to the Back Bay, then the Brazilian Pepper trees. A few of us will be there for the non - agenda issues at 6:00. Sincerely, Sylvia Santana 949.922.1914