The Newport Beach City Council will hold a second hearing about a contentious park access road, after conservationists claimed this week that an earlier council vote ran afoul of open meeting laws.
The dust-up surrounds plans the council approved in March for a road through Banning Ranch. Conservationists who want to preserve Banning Ranch oppose the road and believe that paving the area would be the first step toward developing it. The road is part of plans for Sunset Ridge Park in West Newport, and would intersect with West Coast Highway about 1,000 feet west of Superior Avenue.
The conservation group, the Banning Ranch Conservancy, sent a letter to the city Tuesday accusing the council of violating the Brown Act during its March 23 meeting. The group claims the city did not post copies of an agreement to build the road between the city and the owners of Banning Ranch on its website before the meeting. Copies of the document also were not available in the lobby of the Council Chambers ahead of time, the group claims.