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counterculture legend with his other comedic half, Tommy Chong, producing several comedy albums and feature films, like Up in Smoke, in the 1970s and 80s. Cheech Marin has since spent decades in a solo directing and acting career co-starring in Nash Bridges, Spy Kids, Tin Cup and others, and as a successful voiceover actor in Disney films, The Lion King, the Cars series, Coco and Beverly Hills Chihuahua. His early interest in Chicano art has resulted in his amassing reportedly the finest and largest private collection in the world. The impact of his years-long advocacy for the recognition of Chicago artists as an American art genre will soon benefit the Inland Empire cultural scene with the future development of the Cheech Center for Chicano Art, Culture and Industry being planned in downtown Riverside at the site of the former main library Museum Director Melissa Russo said, “we’re thrilled to feature Mr. Marin at our Dome Talks in May. In the pantheon of American philanthropists and art collectors, he is in a league with Peggy Guggenheim and Alice Walton, bringing a fresh aesthetic perspective and introducing a new genre to the nation. His visionary collecting has a tremendous

impact on how we define American art, and it’s a terrific boost to Chicanx/Latinx artists seeking recognition from an arts market that has previously ignored this corner of our American culture.” Dome Talks start at 6:30 p.m. with light refreshments provided by the San Bernardino County Museum Association. Talks begin promptly at 7 p.m. with book sales and signing following. Although Marin’s appearance is sold out, tickets are still available for the final Dome Talks speaker in the 2018 series, Chip Colwell, author of Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits, on June 21.Individual tickets are $25; Museum members can purchase tickets for $18. Tickets may be purchased at the Museum’s welcome desk, by calling the Museum at (909) 798-8608, or online at www.sbcounty.gov/museum. Advance ticket purchases are recommended because seating is limited. The San Bernardino County Museum is at 2024 Orange Tree Lane, at the California Street exit from Interstate 10 in Redlands. Parking is free. For more information, visit www.sbcounty.gov/museum. The museum is accessible to persons with disabilities.

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Swinerton’s proposal had the highest technical score and the lowest cost proposal of the four teams deemed responsive and responsible in the procurement process. The contract, valued at $58.8 million, is divided into phases which include design, preconstruction, and construction of the project components. The design and construction are anticipated to begin in 2018 and continue through 2021. The contract duration is three years. “Long Beach Airport strives to provide a firstclass experience for all,” said Airport Director Jess L. Romo. “We were impressed by Swinerton’s cohesive ideas for the improvements and past relevant experience on maintaining a professional and safe environment for the traveling public on similar scale projects.” LGB has estimated $32 million in Airport funds will be utilized in the first year of the project. The amount will allow the design-builder to start work on design for the entire project, including construction of the first three

project elements, which are: • The ticketing lobby. • Consolidated baggage claim. • The checked baggage inspection system facility. These elements are the highest priority because they will have the greatest positive impact on the passenger experience. The improvements are currently anticipated to be complete by the end of 2019. Subsequent construction expected to be completed in 2020 include: • The historic terminal rehabilitation. • Relocation of the rental car customer transaction services area to the first floor of the historic terminal building. • Enhanced development of the meet and greet plaza. The final construction elements, expected to be completed in 2021, include: • The terminal loop roadway and signage improvements. • Consolidated rental car storage and ready-return surface lot. • Development of a new ground transportation area. Upon completion, the improvements will substantially improve the func-

tional flow from curb to gate, enhance travelling passenger convenience, and reduce vehicle congestion in the terminal loop. Swinerton’s proposal commits to design and construction of improvements that meet LGB’s vision, budget, and schedule, as well as deliver design aesthetics that respect and coordinate with Phase I improvements. Phase I improvements included the existing terminal concourse, TSA passenger security screening facility, and Parking Structure B. A team of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) accredited professionals will ensure the City’s sustainability goals are achieved. The project team has committed to the utilization of local diverse partners, with Swinerton’s baseline goal of a minimum 20% for small and local business participation. To view a copy of the project, as it was presented at the May 8, 2018 Long Beach City Council meeting, please visit http://www.lgb.org/ civicax/filebank/blobdload. aspx?BlobID=3293.

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