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City Of Newport Beach The Week In Review - September 30, 2022

Government and Politics

October 3, 2022

From: City of Newport Beach

Community Members: 

As electronic bicycles, or e-bikes, grow in popularity, the City of Newport Beach is committed to an ongoing community education program to increase safety for all bicyclists and vehicle drivers. In recent months, the Newport Beach Police Department has conducted educational outreach with schools and community groups, as well as targeted enforcement efforts to reduce speeding and unsafe behavior. 

The Police Department's next general community meeting on bicycle safety will be at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 4 at the Ensign Intermediate School gymnasium, 2000 Cliff Dr. The discussion will include electric bikes, rules of the road, safety equipment, police enforcement efforts and bike theft prevention.  

I encourage all interested residents, parents and students to attend this informative session and help increase bicycle safety in our community. 

City Manager, Grace K. Leung

Renew Newport’ Citywide Volunteer Day Set to Launch Oct. 15

Renew Newport LogoRenew Newport’s inaugural “Love Newport Beach Volunteer Day” is set to launch on Saturday, October 15 with the support of more than 25 businesses, nonprofit and faith-based organizations.

Volunteers will be matched with more than 30 projects throughout the City that offer a variety of ways for individuals and families to participate.

Participants can sign up to volunteer at http://www.renewnewport.com.

The event will begin at 8 a.m. at City Hall, 100 Civic Center Drive, where volunteers will gather for breakfast and a kick-off celebration. Walk-up volunteers will be welcomed on the day of the event, but early registration is encouraged to secure a top project choice.

The volunteer projects will take place from 9 a.m. to noon. For the remainder of the day, several Newport Beach restaurants are offering discounts for volunteers wearing the event T-shirts.

The volunteer day is part of a larger “Renew Newport” initiative being led by Newport Beach Mayor Kevin Muldoon and Trellis International to engage various sectors of the community in citywide beautification and improvement projects. The public-private partnership is aimed at improving collaboration and developing relationships to improve neighborhoods, schools, and beaches throughout the City on an ongoing basis. 

REGISTER TO VOLUNTEER HERE

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