Four Newport Beach mobile homes will have to either be torn down or moved to make room for a new traffic signal on Superior Avenue.
The mobile homes have to go because of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian’s expansion into what used to be the Newport Technology Center on the 500 block of Superior Avenue. Hoag bought the office center in 2006 to move medical offices there. As part of an agreement with the city, Hoag is required to widen the road and add a traffic signal to accommodate increased traffic.
The homes, part of the Harbor Mobile Homes, jut onto Superior Avenue, blocking any street widening project.
Jim Frazier, who has lived in the mobile home park since 2000, said he is grateful his home would only have to be moved and not torn down. Even so, officials have told him that he and his wife could be out of their home for anywhere from three to six weeks later this year because of the construction. Three of his neighbor’s homes will have to be completely torn down, he said.