The Newport Beach Planning Commission has approved the Panini Cafe’s proposal to move to a new location on East Coast Highway, despite the protests of a number of neighbors who said the move would lead to traffic and alcohol problems in the area.
At Thursday’s commission meeting, which lasted until nearly midnight, the members voted 6-1 in favor of Panini’s application. The matter will go before the City Council if someone in the community appeals the decision, but otherwise, the restaurant is set to make its move.
The victory came after several weeks in which residents and business owners petitioned the city to keep the restaurant from moving. One petition described the stretch of East Coast Highway where Panini plans to move as “Alcohol Alley” and said another beer- and wine-serving business would cause problems. Another argued that the restaurant would worsen the block’s parking congestion.