HomeMy WebLinkAboutPA2017-228 Comment 119b_05062019_AndersonFrom: Danielle Anderson <stlucia1001@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2019 5:00 PM
To: Zdeba, Benjamin
Cc: Herdman, Jeff
Subject: Re: 4302 Ford Road Project CONCERNS TO the community, safety
and traffic
Hi to both of you.
Today there are traffic counters between the street of Port
Abbey and Ford Road laying across Newport Hills Drive
West before the STOP sign.
Very shocked there's a counter there considering the
majority of traffic and driving violators are driving up and
down Ford Road.
I want to reiterate that the amount of traffic during rush
hour work/school, recreation events, sports events, and
shopping center traffic is all along on Ford Road and it is
dangerous as it is with drivers not paying attention and
making careless driving corrections to hurry up and
shorten their driving time. Mix that with kids learning how
to manage traffic in a supposedly safe residential area,
and it's a disaster.
In 2 weeks time (the beginning of last week ) I was
almost T boned at the intersection of Mesa View and Ford
Road because someone didn't want to stop at the STOP
sign and there were 4 cars at the intersection, another
day an older kid coming home from the park down Ford
Road on his bike decided at the last minute to pop out
into the street to cross as I was turning left to Newport
Hills Drive, and another during an evening walk between
4-5pm my friend and I witness several cars zipping a U-
Turn on Ford road instead of turning left to Newport Hills
Drive to hurry back to Mesa View after dropping off their
kids at the soccer field - all while not paying attention to
other cars and people walking. This isn't McCarthur Blvd,
it's a residential road with people.
I can't image what will happen when residents get lazy
and park their cars at the Park Parking lot so they just
have to walk across instead of driving down levels in their
parking garage, less parking for anyone coming to the
park.
Reports and counting traffic is a math problem that
doesn't factor in human reactions, emotions and rushing.
Please do not turn Ford road into a faster runway - visitors
and lost people already zip up and down that road to
hurry up to get in or out based on their over packed
schedules.
I can't imagine how much speed 50+ residents will take to
zip down to the intersection of Ford and Mesa View to
hurry to wait at the light to get into more traffic.
Have a great day
Danielle Anderson
DannieRae Photography
www.dannieraephotography.com
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 4:58 PM Zdeba, Benjamin <bzdeba@newportbeachca.gov> wrote:
Hi Ms. Anderson,
Thank you for taking the time to write. I am confirming reception. I will keep your email as part of the
public record and will attach it to the Planning Commission staff report as correspondence received
when this project goes for public hearing at a future date to be determined.
There was a Planning Commission study session held Thursday, April 18, to introduce the project to the
Commissioners and the public. No action was taken at this meeting. The agenda packet and a video
recording are available here.
There has also been an environmental document prepared for the project. It is available here for
review. Comments on this particular document are due by May 6, 2019; however, you may comment
on the project at any time.
Please note this is not a City project. If the applicant chooses to move forward, there will be:
1. A public hearing with the Planning Commission wherein action will be taken on the project;
2. A public hearing with the John Wayne Airport Land Use Commission because this is a legislative
action that would change land use within the airport planning area; and
3. A public hearing with the City Council where a final action will be rendered.
On that note, I will add your email address to the interest list, so I can keep you informed as to when
any upcoming hearings are going to occur. If you are interested, the City also has an online
“eNotifications” system, which you can sign up for here. Be sure to opt in for “Planning Commission”
and “City Council Public Hearings.”
Thanks again and please contact me if you have questions.
All my best,
Ben Z.
BENJAMIN M. ZDEBA, AICP
Community Development Department
Associate Planner
bzdeba@newportbeachca.gov
949-644-3253
From: Danielle Anderson <stlucia1001@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2019 11:00 AM
To: Zdeba, Benjamin <bzdeba@newportbeachca.gov>
Cc: Herdman, Jeff <jherdman@newportbeachca.gov>
Subject: 4302 Ford Road Project CONCERNS TO the community, safety and traffic
Hello Mr. Zdeba,
I am writing to you with my huge concerns about the proposed 4302 Ford
Road housing project.
An increase of residences, construction, maintenance, deliveries and any
other person that is summoned to this facility causes more traffic hazards
hands down to an already congested location for public use of the sports
parks and recreational parks. Not to mention the people walking along side
the traffic. The end of Ford Road where this proposed residence wants to be
located is already crushed with traffic for public use.
Besides the revolving traffic issues and hazards we currently have, it doesn't
include the excessive back up of cars on all the intersections nearby during
rush hour for work and school.
Not to mention the amount of trash that will be left behind
in the environment, I'm constantly picking up trash during
walks and have been for years.
Not including the increased air pollution and smell and
noise of construction vehicles during the exhausting
process of building. Even when construction is done,
there will be an increase of vehicles that cause air
pollution, excessive vehicle noise and exhaust from
residents, deliveries, moving trucks, maintenance
vehicles, etc.
Currently we experience an excessive amount of traffic for the parks and
sports fields all during the week and heavily on the weekends. The additional
visitors park illegally, drive erratically, and double park causing hazardous
conditions for other cars and all people, residents and children walking along
Ford Road. Not to mention the trash they leave behind.
Additionally, the traffic and congestion that we experience daily for exiting
and entering neighborhood is horrible and backed up every morning and
afternoon. The traffic also includes all communities that use the Pavilions for
their groceries and the shops in the center. The increased vehicle smells
can be downright awful from all the cars and maintenance vehicles sitting and
waiting for their turn at the light. Not to mention those not paying attention
and causing hazardous conditions for people walking along Ford road and
other drivers.
Adding an additional housing community adds more people and more cars
that will create additional hazardous conditions to our traffic and
environment and include - but not limited to:
air pollution
more vehicle noise
more light noise
more delivery truck noise
more parking congestion
more traffic confusion and congestion
more people to leave trash in our parks, streets and walkways
more emergency vehicle traffic/noise
air conditioning noise
more maintenance vehicle noise and congestion
more hazardous drivers for people walking, exercising, sports, and
enjoying their children at the parks to be cautious of
more double parking
more vehicle exhaust
more noise from vehicles playing loud music
more noise from any parties or events at the proposed facility
more moving truck noise
Increased yard maintenance noise (lawnmowers, leaf blowers, weed
wackers, chainsaws etc)
more barking dogs
more dog feces left behind from forgetful owners
more traffic congestion along all of Ford Road, Ford Road/Mesa View
Drive intersection, Ford Road/Prairie Road intersection and
McCarthur/Bonita Canyon intersection.
The 4302 Ford Road Housing Project is not an ideal location to add more
human and vehicle traffic and environmental congestion to a location that
already receives thousands of public visitors for sports events, recreational
activities and park parties. We already have hazardous traffic conditions with
what we currently have and it doesn't need more. This project would be
perfect for a run down part of the city that needs to be rehabilitated to
improve our city, not tear down trees and natural habitats for current animals
and ugly up the little nature we have. Please.
The concerns for hazards, congestion and our environment is similar to the
OCMA Property concerns and should be treated similarly. We don't look
after our environment as much as we should and we NEED to take more
action to feed our environment with nature not with more building materials,
trash, people, and air pollution.
Signed from a very concerned resident who wants to keep more natural
environments and habitats for our earth that feeds our bodies.
Danielle Anderson
DannieRae Photography
www.dannieraephotography.com