A brief recap of the week, as provided by City Manager Grace K. Leung.
The City is accepting applications to fill upcoming vacancies on the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC). The application deadline is noon on Monday, July 15, 2024.
Christmas tree recycling will begin on December 26 and run through January 15.
The City Council elected Joe Stapleton and Lauren Kleiman to serve as the City’s 2025 mayor and mayor pro tem, respectively, on Tuesday, December 10.
A recent census of homeless individuals has identified 11 people living on the streets or in cars in Newport Beach, a dramatic reduction from the 70 individuals counted in a similar effort last year.
Residents are invited to bring unwrapped toys, sporting equipment and DVDs to City of Newport Beach facilities during regular business hours through Monday, December 16 at 5:30 p.m.
Pticket.com, which processes parking citations issued within the City of Newport Beach, is back online after experiencing an outage.
The project will support greater use of the park’s sports fields, picnic areas and playground spaces while creating a safer crossing for pedestrians and bicyclists at one of Newport Beach’s busiest intersections.
An upgraded FEMA rating begins Oct. 1 with an additional 5% reduction in premiums.
Joe Cartwright, a 23-year veteran of the Newport Beach Police Department who has served as its chief since 2022, will retire at the end of the 2024 calendar year.
The new VITA Seal electric boat is the first all-electric work vessel delivered to any public agency in the United States.
Witte Hall, a new state-of-the-art lecture hall, is under way. The construction has temporarily disrupted parking in the main lot of the Central Library with limited spaces available and additional parking located in the Civic Center parking structure.
From vintage to bestsellers, cookbooks to kid's books, vinyl and more, find the perfect gift at the perfect price. Located on the first level of the Central Library.