Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has plans to build a new 300,000-square-foot tower on Newport Boulevard to house more operating rooms and other care facilities, but nearby residents say the hospital needs to first make amends for noise and air pollution they claim the hospital causes.
“Our concerns are problems they have caused for the community,” said Erik Thurnher, co-chairman of a residents committee formed to address the issue. “If they fix some of these things, we would be happy to give them the flexibility they need.”
Hoag revealed preliminary plans for the building Thursday night at a Newport Beach Planning Commission meeting. Planning Commissioner Barry Eaton said the new facility would benefit the community but that Hoag needed to first address the complaints.