It should come as no surprise that the land where Newport Beach's City Hall now stands is worth a tidy sum of money. But $23 million? Surely that is enough to make the City Council give serious consideration to putting the land up for sale and building a new civic center elsewhere in the city.
That figure, provided this week by Councilman Ed Selich, is the latest ? and arguably greatest ? twist in the nearly yearlong discussion about building a new home for the city's government.
For many reasons, planning for a new city hall is among the biggest issues in Newport Beach right now. There's the projected cost, which with interest payments could legitimately pass $100 million. There's the related debate about city financing, which may end up as a ballot initiative. There are arguments about how big a staff the city needs, and thus how big a new city hall needs to be. And, finally, there is the distrust ? warranted or not ? among some residents concerning the council's reasoning for building a new city hall.