Balboa Village fit for summer
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- The piers are remodeled, the first phase of Balboa
Village renovations is complete, summer is here, and the city couldn’t be
prouder.
What started as a little ceremony to honor Ruby’s 20th anniversary
blossomed into a three-day event whose kickoff drew about 150 community
members to witness the mayor’s rededicationof the Balboa Pier.
“This is a major historical moment to add to the pages of our
history,” Tod Ridgeway said against a backdrop archway of red, white and
blue balloons. “This makes Balboa a gathering place we can all be proud
of.”
Ridgeway highlighted some of the best and worst moments of the
decade-long, $10-million process of planning and upgrading Balboa
Village, the piers, the Balboa Pier parking lot and restrooms. He also
thanked several dozen community members and city staffers who worked to
make the renovations happen.
After Ruby’s staff asked the city to help celebrate the restaurant’s
anniversary, city officials decided to tie that event to the rededication
of the Balboa Pier and Newport Pier, which unofficially reopened in March
after $2.9 million in renovations.
Then the local merchants got caught up in the excitement, and the
results can be seen all weekend throughout the village area.
“Salute to Summer” includes a sidewalk sale, live music, Shakespeare
in the park, face-painting, a roving balloon vendor and strolling
performances by the Balboa Theater. The events will continue through
Sunday.
Crowds enjoying the activities probably will affirm Ridgeway’s take on
the renovations: “The intent is to create an ambience that is more
pedestrian and less vehicular,” he said. “We can be proud of what we have
done.”
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