INSIDE CITY HALL
VOTE in favor of the limited development: 5 in favor / 0 against
WHAT HAPPENED:
A group of residents and business owners spoke to the Costa Mesa City
Council on Monday to oppose the widening of East 17th Street.
WHAT IT MEANS:
There was no item on the council agenda regarding 17th Street, but the
council is considering plans to widen the street from four lanes to six.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“The question is, by widening 17th Street, is that going to solve the
problem [of traffic]?” asked Dan Perlmutter, a member of the East 17th
Street Merchants and Communities Assn. “The people that are here tonight
don’t think so.”
No vote taken
WHAT HAPPENED:
A developer was granted the right to build a 16-unit project of
single-family homes on a lot at 2100 Canyon Drive. The developer had
asked for 18 units.
WHAT IT MEANS:
This item proved controversial, with the developer arguing that the
plans were well within the city’s building codes and some members of the
council contending that the city needs to emphasize lower-density
developments.
When the developer said that the project might not be able to make a
profit with 16 units, the council noted that his plans showed him making
more than $7 million.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“It’s not my duty, if a problem exists in this city, to continue
creating that problem,” said Councilwoman Linda Dixon, explaining her
support for a more limited project.
SOUNDING OFF
“It turns out I am a media expert” -- Costa Mesa activist Douglas
Bader, explaining to the council why he felt he could help efforts to
find alternatives to widening 17th Street.
NEXT MEETING
The Costa Mesa City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 6 at City
Hall, 77 Fair Drive.
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