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Affordable housing rehab project on Tuesday agenda
Action to clear the way for an improved 78-unit affordable housing project goes before the Garden
n STANTON COUNCIL
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A resolution approving the subdivision of a lot to allow for the development of two condominium units goes before the Stanton City Council
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Grove City Council when it meets on Tuesday.
The council will be asked to approve a preliminary award letter to New Tamerlane LLC to implement the substantial rehabilitation and “reset” of the project on Tamerlane Lane west of Harbor Boulevard and between Lampson and Chapman Avenues.
Garden Grove had been assisting the original Tamerlane Associates in assembling 15 multi-family properties. In 2022 that
By Jim Tortolano Orange County Tribune

Take that, Xi Jinping.
On Wednesday night the Westminster City Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution banning the downloading or use of TikTok and other apps “viewed as a security risk to city networks”
The staff report claims that Bytedance – which created Tik Tok – has a “known affiliation to the government of the People’s Republic of China” and that “China has a history of amassing large amounts of data on their own citizens and those around the world including individuals in the United States.”
Xi Jinping is the president of the People’s Republic of China.
The report cites comments from FBI Director Christopher Wray in December 2022 saying that not only could the app collect data on its users, but also steer to those users “biased videos that could be geopolitically more favorable to China.”
Federal employees are banned from using TikTok on government-owned devices.
Any city employee with
Four coronavirus stats look very encouraging
All four major metrics used to track the status of the coronaviurus in Orange County are down this week, including two categories showing sharp declines.
According to the county health care agency, new cases reported for the period ending March 29 showed a total of 656, down from 666 the week before. Hospitalizations went to 87 from 110.
Deaths saw a major decrease to six from 21 and the number of people hospitalized for treatment of COVID-19 went from 19