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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - Authorizing the Temporary Closure of Selected Streets for the July 4th Holiday Period - CorrespondenceMany people are not aware of the environmental impacts of balloons. 40 Visit Newport Beach July 3 4 4th of July is done best in Newport Beach! Recreate this Duffy boat parry from LaurenConrad.com https:;iw},ti ;,cvisitnewportbeach. coml.. Jrecreating-lauren-con n ... ; VISITNEWPORTBEACH.COM Recreating Lauren Conrad's Duffy Boat Party I Visit Newport Beach ,,w I Comment 4 Shares Received After Agenda Printed June 9, 2020 Item No. 5 City of Dana Point - Government Just Say NO to the balloon! Did you know that marine life will eat plastic litter thinking it's food? This is very harmful to them and it impacts our food chain! There was an exorbitant amount of plastic water balloon litter found on the 5th of July, right here in Dana Point! Please help us prevent marine litter by opting for super soakers or other squirt guns — instead of balloons which leave an impact on our environment. The sea creatures and the City thanks you! June 5, 2020 Newport Beach City Council Agenda Item #5 —July 4th — Public Comment by Hoiyin Ip Page 1 of 2 MANHATTAN BEACH BALLOON REGULATIONS WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN Balloons are meant to be a symbol of joy and of celebration, but pose dangers to wildlife long after celebrations have passed. The City of Manhattan Beach is committed to reducing marine debris that harms ocean life. Manhattan Beach City Council passed ordinance 19-0003 which reduces the impacts of balloons in the environment. The regulations on balloons became effective in 2019. Under MBMC 5.80 Environmental Regulations, the ordinance: • Prohibits the release of balloons anywhere in the City • Restricts the use of Mylar/foil balloons in outdoor spaces like beaches and parks BALLOON IMPACTS Birds, turtles and other anirnals often mistake balloons for food When ingested, a balloon can block the digestive track of the animal, often resulting in death by starvation Ocean and beach wildlife often get entangled in balloon ribbons Sea turtles are the most at -risk, as balloons floating in the sea look like their favorite food- Jellyfish! During International Coastal Cleanup Day, nearly ioo,000 balloons were picked up on beaches around the world ARE- AL_ 4 Prohibits the sale and distribution of Mylar/foil balloons in the City HELP PROTECT OCEAN WILDLIFE • Never release a balloon into the air Celebrate without balloons, choose edible or plantable items, which are less likely to end up in the trash If for any reason you end up with a balloon, when done with it, please make sure to pop it and dispose of it properly (cut the string/ribbon off, cut it up and put it into a trash container) Pick up any balloons or ribbons you find and dispose of them properly DON'T LET GO Light and buoyant, balloons can travel many miles in the water and air Mylar/foil balloons do not break down, and rubber balloons can take up to 4 years to degrade Free -flying balloons can travel as far as i,3oo miles away Mylar/foil balloons cause hundreds Of 'Dower outages in L.A. alone every year wwtie.citymb.info/sustainableMB June 5, 2020 Newport Beach City Council Agenda Item #5 —July 4th — Public Comment by Hoiyin Ip Page 2 of 2