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Westminster council rescinds two censures

Continued from page 1 ber 2021 and of Ta in January 2022. Grounds for the censures covered a variety of allegations, but especially accusations about controversial political statements.

On Wednesday, rescinding the censure of Chi Charlie Nguyen was approved on a 3-1-1 vote, with Councilmember Carlos Manzo (District 2) abstaining and Ho voting “no.”

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Rescinding the censure of Ta was approved on a 3-0-2 vote with Manzo and Ho abstaining. During a rowdy two-hour oral communications session that preceded the regular business schedule of the council, speakers verbally attacked opponents and

Coronavirus stats

Continued from page 1 are down by 14 percent over a two-week period, and deaths have declined by 14 percent as well, according to The New York Times.

In California, according to Los Angeles Times, new cases are down by 3 percent and deaths by 11 percent over two weeks.

Six-story apartment complex proposed

Continued from page 1 housing units, five devoted to “very low income” households and one to “low income” renters. supporters of the current council, and sometimes with loud and even profane language. The entire meeting lasted five hours and 11 minutes. Also Wednesday night, the council approved:

The commission meets at 7 p.m. in the Community Meeting Center, 11300 Stanford Ave.

• directing the city staff to study the establishment of a non-profit Westminster Community Foundation;

• the addition of two full-time police officers to the Homeless Liaison Officer team.

The next meeting of the council is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 22.

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