In July 2024, the Newport Beach City Council approved amendments to the city’s general plan to allow 8,174 new housing units to be constructed to satisfy state housing mandates and allow for an extra ...
Newport Beach voters will decide if they want to replace a state approved housing plan with one that zones for fewer homes in 2026.
Newport Beach City Council members decided unanimously to put a proposed smaller housing plan before voters next November.
City council members could soon let voters decide if they want to rezone most of the city’s housing plan, with a large chunk going to affordable housing.
More price tags rivaling Bel-Air and Malibu numbers have appeared on the market in Orange County, with 28 Tide Watch in Newport Coast debuting as one of that county’s most expensive listings. At $55 ...
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