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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658
(714) 644 -3200; FAX (714) 644 -3250
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REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
Public Signage Program for Balboa Peninsula
Approve Signage Program for Balboa Peninsula
January 25, 1999
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Sharon Z. Wood
(949) 644 -3222
Direct Staff to Install Signs Using Community Development Block
Grant Funds
Staff presented the proposed public signage program for the Balboa Peninsula to the City Council
on December 14, 1998. The report for that meeting is attached for reference. The Council
directed staff to install one prototype pole sign, and continued the matter to January 25, 1999.
Councilmembers also discussed the proposed sign design, and whether City signs should be
consistent throughout Newport Beach or unique to the different villages.
The City Council received a letter from the City Arts Commission requesting an opportunity to
review the sign program at the Council meeting of January 11. The Council did not refer the sign
program to the Commission, but indicated that the Commission could provide input if they chose
to do so.
General Services staff has fabricated and installed the prototype sign. The prototype is one of the
pole signs intended for providing directions and for use in tighter spaces. For display purposes, it
was installed in the landscaped area at the comer of Balboa Boulevard and Palm Street, where
the sign program calls for a monument sign to identify Balboa Village.
Discussion
The City Arts Commission did discuss the public signage program for the Peninsula at their
meeting of January 14. The Commission members had positive comments on the sign design,
and recognized the compatibility with the walls designed for the gateway parks at the entrance to
the Peninsula. Additionally, the Commission suggested that this design be used throughout
Newport Beach to provide sign consistency. A letter from the Chair is attached.
After viewing the prototype sign in the field, staff would recommend some modifications if the
City Council approves use of this signage program. The pole sign would be easier to read with
white or tan letters and graphics on a blue field. (The prototype is the reverse.) Readability
would also be improved with slightly larger panels for the text. Finally, the panels should be
higher to prevent vandalism, without moving them out of the range of visibility for drivers. This
was also a comment made at the City Arts Commission meeting.
Staff believes the proposed signage program will be effective for the Balboa Peninsula. It has
been reviewed and accepted by residents and businesses in the area, and should be implemented.
Because this signage program was designed with the Peninsula in mind, it was based on the
speed of traffic, number of pedestrians, density of attractions, and amount of public space in
which to install signs that are unique to the Peninsula. Staff is not confident that the same
program would be effective in areas such as Mariner's Mile or Corona del Mar, where traffic
speeds and other conditions are different.
SHARON Z. WOOD
Assistant ity Manager
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January 15, 1999
Mayor Dennis O'Neil
608 Seaward Road
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
Dear Mayor O'Neil:
The Arts Commission would like to thank Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood for attending its most
recent meeting and allowing us to give constructive input on the Balboa Peninsula sign program. We
support the project, and appreciate the opportunity to participate.
We are extremely interested in any future projects, and would very much like to be actively involved, on
behalf of the City, in our advisory capacity relating to any artistic, aesthetic and cultural aspects of the
City. We are available and willing to assist City Council and staff in any way that we can, and wish to be
included in the planning stages of prospective projects and programs. We feel that we can give valuable
input and insight into much of what the City is undertaking, and would like to be considered as part of the
general "protocol" in this process.
Thank you for your consideration. _If you have any thoughts about how we could best work with City
Council and staff to facilitate our work together, they would be most welcome.
Sincerely,
Pat Brubaker
Chair, Arts Commission
cc: LaDonna Kienitz
Dennis Danner
Sharon Wood
P.O. Box 1768 • 3300 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beach, CA • 92658 -8915 • Phone 714. 717.3870 • Fax 714 -640 -5681