The City of Newport Beach is located
in the coastal center of Orange County, with Los Angeles County to the
north and San Diego County to the south. As of January 2009, it has an
estimated permanent population of 86,252 but during the summer months,
the population grows to more than 100,000 with 20,000 to 100,000
tourists daily.
Newport Beach is known for its fine residential
areas, modern shopping facilities, strong business community and quality
school system. It surrounds Newport Bay where more than 9,000 boats of
all types are docked within the 21-square-mile harbor area. The bay area
and the City’s eight miles of ocean beach offer outstanding fishing,
swimming, surfing, and aquatic sports activities.
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. They serve
four-year terms. The Council consists of the Mayor and six other members
and is responsible for policy-making, passing local ordinances,
adopting the budget, appointing committees and hiring the City Manager,
City Attorney, and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for
carrying out the policies and ordinances of the City Council, for
overseeing the day-to-day operations of the City, and for appointing
heads of departments.




