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News. The Week in Review - September 20, 2024. A brief recap of the week, as provided by City Manager Grace K. Leung. | September 20, 2024. Police Chief Joe Cartwright Announces Retirement.
The City of Newport Beach is a full-service city and provides its residents with nearly all public services including police, fire, water, sewer, libraries, street maintenance, traffic management, parks, recreational programs and marine safety.
We welcome you to apply for employment with the City of Newport Beach. Please note, applications are only accepted for current recruitments and a separate application must be submitted for each position you are interested in. Be sure to submit your application by the final filing deadline.
Located in the center of coastal Orange County, Newport Beach is known for its vast recreational opportunities and outstanding shopping, dining and lodging. The city surrounds Newport Bay and more than 9,000 boats of all types are docked within the 21-square-mile harbor area.
The City of Newport Beach (City) Municipal Code provides that every business operating in the City is required to file a Business License Tax application prior to the start of business and pay the annual tax each year thereafter.
Newport Beach is known for its fine residential areas, modern shopping facilities, strong business community and quality school system. It surrounds Newport Bay where approximately 4,300 boats of all types are docked within the 21-square-mile harbor area.
Building, Residential Building Report & Plan Check. Harbor Related Permits. Public Works Permits. Parking Permits. Short-Term Lodging Permits. Special Event Permits. Temporary Permit to Operate.
Newport Beach includes more than eight miles of beaches that stretch from the Santa Ana River jetty to Crystal Cove State Park and border Newport Bay. All ocean and bay front beaches are open to the public from the hours of 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. Crystal Cove State Park beaches close at sunset.
Government. The City of Newport Beach was incorporated September 1, 1906 and the current City Charter was adopted in 1954. The City operates under a Council-Manager form of government. Its seven City Council Members are elected by district, but are voted on by the population as a whole.
The City Council generally meets twice each month to review, direct and legislate on matters of land use, finance and general governance. Meetings are held in the City Council Chambers, located at 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach. View the City's online calendar for meeting information.