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The Orange County Tribune March 25, 2023

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Volume 3, Number 21 n orangecountytribune.com n Saturday, March 25, 2023 n orangecountytribune@gmail.com

IT WAS TIME FOR ART

n GARDEN GROVE CITY COUNCIL

Navigation Ctr. Progress Hits A Speed Bump

The fifth annual “Art in the Park” was held last Saturday at the Village Green in downtown Garden Grove at Main and Euclid streets. It featured the best in art from students in the Garden Grove Unified School District, with several of the most eye-catching works displayed on easels for motorists and pedestrians to get a chance to appreciate the creativity of local pupils. The one image depicting strawberries is a reminder of the Strawberry Festival coming to that park on Memorial Day weekend (Orange County Tribune photo).

n WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL

Planning commission appointed for 2023-25 Five persons were appointed to serve on the city planning commission by the Westminster City Council on Wednesday night. The five were nominated by the mayor and each district’s councilmember and approved 5-0 by the whole council. They are: • District 1 (Amy Phan West): K.C. Wolbert

• District 2 (Carlos Manzo): Don Anderson • District 3: (Kimberly Ho): Jamison Power • District 4: (NamQuan Nguyen): Tony Bui • Mayor (Chi Charlie Nguyen): Alin Hamade. Planning commissions make decisions on zoning matters, requests for site plans, planned unit developments, requests for variances, etc.

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Angel stars made baseball history

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Plans for Garden Grove – and partners Fountain Valley and Westminster – to establish a “navigation center” to house and assist the homeless have hit a bump in the road. At Tuesday’s meeting, the Garden Grove City Council is expected to reject all construction bids for the project and start the bid process over. According to a staff report, two bids were received for the project, one for $4.8 million and another for $6.9 million. But “both bids have irregularities and may lead

to protests.” City staff recommends rejecting both bids and re-advertising the project. The proposed center is on a 0.41-acre site at 13871 West Street in an industrial area northwest of Harbor Boulevard and Westminster Avenue. It would accommodate as many as 80 people. Garden Grove will be the lead agency and will operate the center in combination with the cities of Fountain Valley and Westminster. Getting the center built Continued on page 2

n HUNTINGTON BEACH COUNCIL

Housing showdown to be continued to April 4 The City of Huntington Beach’s ongoing tussle with the State of California over housing took a time-out this week. At Tuesday’s meeting of the council, it was decided to table until the April 4 meeting a decision on whether to accept the state-mandated housing element update revision. Three of the four conservative members of the

council voted against the element update, but fell short of a majority when Councilmember Casey McKeon announced he would recuse himself from voting because of a potential conflict of interest. A 3-3 tie is nevertheless not the majority needed for passage. Continued on page 2

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