St. Andrew’s parking proposal would help
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As a parent of a student at Newport Harbor High School and as a
member of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church’s Building Committee, I
would like to offer my perspective regarding local parking.
It is no secret that there is a parking problem at Newport Harbor
High School. More than 750 students have the ability to drive a car
to school each day. Many of these students have provisional driver’s
licenses, which prohibit them from allowing other kids under the age
of 18 to carpool with them to school. There are approximately 430
parking spaces on campus, there are approximately 250 spaces in the
15th Street parking lot and 180 at the 16th Street parking lot; of
these, 140 spaces are reserved for faculty, staff, handicapped
drivers or visitors. There are 35 spaces for students to park at St.
Andrew’s when the lot is available. The rest of the students are
forced to park their cars in the surrounding neighborhood streets.
Many neighborhood streets have a two-hour parking limit, except
for residents with permit stickers. As a result, students leave
campus every two hours and move their cars to alternate locations. An
unsafe situation occurs on the local streets when students leave
campus all at the same time, during breaks and cross streets to move
their cars throughout the neighborhood in search of replacement
parking.
Many people view this as a safety concern. When students are
off-campus there is little control from a security standpoint. The
high school can’t monitor what students are doing in their cars or in
the neighborhood. Students often use their cars as lockers and campus
security has a difficult time monitoring what is brought onto campus.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church wants to help alleviate the
parking problems facing the school and the community and create some
additional parking for the church during nonschool hours. They
recently submitted a proposal to the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District for a written, long-term agreement to use the Newport Harbor
High School parking lot at 15th Street. In return for this agreement,
St. Andrew’s will fund the removal and relocation of two older
storage buildings from the parking lot and reconfigure the lot so
that it can accommodate approximately 80 additional, full-size
parking spaces. This will bring the available parking in this lot
from approximately 250 spaces up to 330 spaces.
An agreement with the school district is separate and apart from
St. Andrew’s proposal for a Youth and Family Center on the existing
St. Andrew’s campus. We believe providing increased parking at
Newport Harbor High School’s 15th Street parking lot will provide
significant benefits for the entire community whether or not St.
Andrew’s moves forward with the proposed Youth and Family Center.
Community meetings to address this issue will be held at Newport
Harbor High School in Portable 9 near the pool on Thursday and March
1 at 7 p.m. Another meeting will be held in Dierenfield Hall at St.
Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on March 1 at 10 a.m.
JON MARCHIORLATTI
Newport Beach
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