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Newport Beach Code and Water Quality Enforcement
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The Newport Beach Code and Water Quality Enforcement works to ensure that municipal codes are being followed. CommonMore enforcement issues include housing code violations, zoning requirements, signs, improper waste disposal and overgrown vegetation, among others.
Newport Beach Human Resources Department
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The Human Resources Department oversees personnel and employment for the city. The department also administers employeeMore benefits and workers' compensation, and seeks to maintain working relationships with employee associations.
Representative John Campbell
610 Newport Center Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660
John Campbell represents California's 48th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. His OrangeMore County office is in Newport Beach.
Newport Beach Cultural Arts Office
1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach, CA 92660
The Cultural Arts 0ffice is a division of the public library. Its activities include art exhibits at the Central LibraryMore and City Hall, the annual Newport Beach Art Exhibition and Sale, and more. The office also funds the Newport Beach Sister City Association and provides grants to arts organizations.
Newport Beach City Manager
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The city manager's office oversees city departments, thereby managing the business of the city. All department heads,More except for the city clerk and city attorney report to the city manager, who is hired by the city council. The city manager's office prepares and presents to the city council the annual city budget.
Newport Beach Public Information Office
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The Public Information Office, a division of the City Manager's Office, relays information about the city to residentsMore and media. In addition, the office manages NBTV, the City's government access cable TV channel (Time-Warner 3; Cox 30 and 852). For news and information about the city, see  <a href="http://www.facebook.com/cityofnewportbeach">www.facebook.com/cityofnewportbeach</a> and   <a href="http://www.twitter.com/newportbeachgov">www.twitter.com/newportbeachgov</a>.
Newport Beach City Hall
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
Newport Beach City Hall is the seat of city government. Most departments are located at City Hall, including the CityMore Clerk and the Planning and Building departments. The City Council Chambers is also located on the grounds.
U.S. Department of Commerce
3300 Irvine Ave, Newport Beach, CA 92660
This location is home to the Western Regional office of the Bureau ofMore Industry and Security</a>, a federal office that seeks to "advance U.S. national security, foreign policy and economic objectives by ensuring an effective export control and treaty compliance system and promoting continued U.S. strategic technology leadership," according to its website. The building also houses an office of the <a href="http://www.ita.doc.gov/">International Trade Admionistration</a>, also part of the Commerce Department.
Newport Beach Public Works Department
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663

The Newport Beach Public Works Department engineers and manages capital projects in the city, such as roadMore improvements, public buildings and water and sewer systems. Harbor Resources and Water Quality & Conservation are also part of the Public Works Department.</p> <p> </p>

Newport Beach General Services Department
592 Superior Ave, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The General Services Department provides an array of services aimed at keeping the city's  infrastructure in goodMore shape. The department maintains streets, including striping and other markings, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, signs and city facilities. It also handles landscaping, irrigation and pest control on city property. In addition, the department purchases, services and repairs city vehicles ranging from sedans to rescue boats. It also oversees trash collection and recycling.
Newport Beach City Clerk's Office
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The City Clerk's Office is the custodian of the official records of the city's legislative history, such as minutes fromMore meetings, ordinances and resolutions passed. The office also aids City Council members, city staff and the public in locating records and acts as a liaison between the public and the council. In addition, the City Clerk is the local election official. The Clerk's Office plans and conducts municipal elections in coordination with the county.
Newport Beach Recreation and Senior Services Department
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The Recreation and Senior Services Department oversees and maintains the city's parks and facilities. The departmentMore also provides an array of programs for kids and adults, such as sports, swimming and nature programs. In addition, programs for seniors are available through the OASIS Senior Center. The department also administers travel, health and meal programs, among others, for seniors.
Newport Beach City Attorney
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The City Attorney's office fills a variety of legal roles for the city and City Council. The office advises the council,More city staff and city boards and commissions on legal issues. It also represents the city before courts in litigation and before administrative bodies, such as the California Coastal Commission. In addition, the City Attorney's office enforces Newport Beach's municipal code in matters such as nuisance abatement and zoning enforcement.
Newport Beach Planning Department
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
The Planning Department oversees development in the city as well as maintenance and revitalization of existingMore neighborhoods. Depending on the complexity of a development, projects may be approved by the Planning Department, Planning Commission or City Council. The Planning Commission consists of seven residents appointed by the City Council to review matters such as use permits, variances, and higher-level planning and zoning decisions.
Newport Beach Building Department
3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
In an effort to ensure the welfare and safety of residents and visitors, the Building Department regulatesMore construction, use and occupancy of buildings in Newport Beach. To this end, the department sees that building standards are adhered to and codes are followed. The department checks plans before construction begins, issues permits and inspects projects once construction has begun.
U.S. Post Office
206 Marine Ave, Newport Beach, CA 92662
Entering this small Post Office on Balboa Island is like stepping back in time. The quaint building has an OldMore West-style exterior. Inside, there is a lot of wood paneling and old-time windows where customers are served. P.O. boxes are available.
Newport Beach Harbor Resources
829 Harbor Island Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Harbor Resources staff supports the city Harbor Commission, a seven-member advisory board appointed by the City CouncilMore that oversees Newport Harbor, including harbor projects and permits. The Harbor Commission meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held at 6pm at the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Orange County Harbor Justice Center
4601 Jamboree Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660
The Harbor Justice Center serves county communities from Costa Mesa to San Clemente It deals with traffic and criminalMore matters. This Newport Beach branch of HJC no longer handles small claims or civil cases. Please see the website for information.
Councilwoman Nancy Gardner
3300 Newport Blvd., Corona del Mar, CA 92625
Nancy Gardner is an Orange County native who was born in Newport Beach and raised in Corona del Mar. Gardner representsMore Corona del Mar and Newport Coast on the Newport Beach City Council and is particularly concerned with environmental issues and working to give residents a better quality of life. She was co-chair of the General Plan Advisory Committee and helped get the General Plan passed in 2006. Gardner is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Southern California and holds a Masters of Arts from the University of California, Irvine. 
United States Post Office
406 Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, CA 92625
The U.S. Post Office in Corona del Mar offers residents a quick and efficient way to handle all their mailing andMore shipping needs in the comfort and convenience of their own town. The facility offers several postal services, including passport applications, photos and renewals, stamp machines and post office boxes for rent. For the most efficient services, customers are asked to make an appointment for passport services and to call in advance to rent a post office box.
Corona del Mar Fire Station No. 5
410 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar, CA 92625
Fire Station No. 5 in Corona del Mar is one of Newport Beach's eight fire stations. The Newport Beach FireMore Department has a total of 116 firefighters who respond to approximately 8,000 calls each year, with an average response time of four minutes and 22 seconds. Firefighters and other emergency service personnel work 24 hours a day to provide the best emergency and fire services to the community.
Fashion Island Fire Station No. 3
868 Santa Barbara Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660
This fire station is located next to the Newport Beach police department on Santa Barbara drive, adjacent to FashionMore Island — hence the name. This station serves the area surrounding Newport Beach and Corona Del Mar, with an average response time is four minutes, 22 seconds. It is fully equipped with paramedics, lifeguard services, and rescue apparatuses.
Newport Coast Fire Station 8
6502 Ridge Park Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92657
Located adjacent to the Pavilions shopping center on Newport Coast, this fire station is one of 8 in Newport Beach.More Services include lifeguard coverage, emergency medical services, and fire protection. They are responsible for protecting loss of life and property from fire, medical, and environmental emergencies. In addition, they work with the City Planning Department to ensure that all new structures and remodels are built to fire code. They are available 24/7 for emergencies and there is one paramedic firefighter at this location. 
Balboa Peninsula Fire Station 1
110 E Balboa Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92661
Balboa Peninsula Fire Station 1 is located conveniently between Balboa Island and Lido Isle. This fire station servesMore these two communities with an average response time of less than five minutes. It provides 24-hour protection to all residents and visitors. The department's goals are to reduce the loss of life and property from fire, medical, marine and environmental emergencies. The fire department uses education, prevention and hazard reduction to promote safety. 
Orange County Sheriff's Newport Harbor Patrol
1901 Bayside Dr, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
The Orange County Sheriff's Department Harbor Patrol provides service to the community around the clock. The bureau'sMore public safety efforts span across 42 miles of coastline and three harbors. The bureau's services include, but are not limited to, lifesaving offshore rescues, firefighting, Homeland Security and law-enforcement duties. 
Lido Fire Station 2
475 32nd St, Newport Beach, CA 92663
Lido Fire Station 2 serves Lido Isle and City Hall and the surrounding areas. This station has two fire captains as wellMore as two engineers on site and three firefighters. On each shift there are two fire paramedics. At this location there is one fire engine, one ladder truck and one paramedic van and a battalion chief on duty. The average response time for this station is 4.5 minutes. 
Mariners Fire Station 6
1348 Irvine Ave, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Mariners Fire Station is centrally located near Mariners Elementary school and Mariners Park. This station providesMore prompt service to area residents. It is fully staffed with full-time and seasonal firefighters and is of service 24 hours. In addition to fire protection, Mariners Fire Station handles hazardous materials in order to protect residents' health and protect the environment. The station is responsible for reducing loss of life from fire, medical and environmental emergencies. 
Santa Ana Heights Fire Station 7
20401 SW Acacia St, Newport Beach, CA 92660
This fire station is located in the prestigious part of Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights, in Upper Newport Bay. ThisMore station is 11,350 square feet and boasts state of the art fire training facilities. There are double wide, double deep apparatus bays for fire trucks and accessories. A 48-person training room can also be used for community meetings and events when not being used for training firefighters. This station's training facility features a three-story prefabricated training tower and one-acre of pavement for fire exercises. The original design of the station represents the theme in the neighborhood of farm houses and equestrian parks.