Wednesday’s Community Commentary by Stephanie Barger (“Wetlands...
- Share via
Wednesday’s Community Commentary by Stephanie Barger (“Wetlands not
what is holding up senior housing”) argues that “wetlands” on the
Bayview Landing site are not the basis of the environmental attack on
the city’s senior housing project planned along with a park for that
11-acre site. She relates a story about the city Parks Commission,
which I chair.
The article suggests that we approved a plan for the park with all
native plantings. We did not. We have not even held public hearings.
What Commissioner Val Skoro and I asked the City Council to do in
approving the “concept” plan for the park was to give us the option
to provide some irrigation so we could consider planting some grass
on the site of the public wanted that. At our many sub-committee
meetings, we discussed this with Barger’s group and they did not
oppose leaving this option open until we had more community input.
Bayview Landing is the vacant land on the corner of Jamboree Road
and East Coast Highway. It is not pristine “wetlands.” It was the
site of a gas station until a few years ago.
I hope the Coastal Commission uses some common sense and allows us
to develop a plan fitting this site which is highly visible to both
residents and hundreds of thousands of visitors to our City.
DEBRA ALLEN
Newport Beach
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.