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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - 2017-2018 Budget Adoption - CorrespondenceRecieved After Agenda Printed June 13, 2017 Item No. 14 June 9, 2017 Dear Newport Beach City Council: As you know, rising property values in old Corona del Mar reflect that many find the walkability and varied services of our community very desirable. The Village is filled with a wonderful and diverse population including seniors, millennials and young families. Although many of us have a special history and fond feelings for our quaint library, it was built in 1955 and has definitely served its purpose beautifully. But in looking at the big picture, it is not the library for future generations. We feel this project is a perfect example of how Representative Government should work. The ability for average citizens to know and work with City Staff, Library Trustees, and City Council members, as we have all done for the last two years, is how we think government is supposed to work in America. If we achieve the final goal, these efforts will show many who are disillusioned with government, that once again we can all work together for the greater good. For all who depend upon this valuable asset to our community, we appreciate the fact that Councilman Will O'Neill and now our Councilman, Scott Peotter have asked that, funds for this project be kept in the CIP Budget for 2017-18. We hope that with thoughtful consideration the rest of the Council will also feel similarly and that perhaps we can begin construction on this project as soon as possible. With much appreciation, Friends of the CdM Library Board: Joy Brenner Karen Carlson Linh Do Mary Lou Hergel Wendy Salter June 13, 2017 Agenda Item No. 14 From: Kiff, Dave Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 3:15 PM To: City Clerk's Office Subject: FW: NEWPORT HEIGHTS TRAFFIC STUDY - BUDGET CHECKLIST For the record. From: Robert Schacht [mailto:robert@innovaexams.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 2:41 PM To: Dept - City Council <CityCouncil@newportbeachca.gov> Subject: NEWPORT HEIGHTS TRAFFIC STUDY - BUDGET CHECKLIST This email is intended to voice my significant support for the proposed traffic study for Newport heights. With 3 schools and thousands of kids coming through NP Heights daily it is very unsafe for student walking to school and certainly biking to school. The city needs to take action to improve the traffic flow to allow our neighborhood to be as safe a possible for our kids and students. Robert Schacht Innova Exams, Inc. 401 30th St. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Main 800-735-1353 Cell 949-945-3916 Fax 855-706-0909 Email robert(a)innovaexams.com