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Disneyland expansion could help fill Garden Grove city treasury

By Jim Tortolano Orange County Tribune

The opportunities for growth in Garden Grove’s hotel district may be getting a boost from the Disneyland Resort’s plans for expansion of the iconic amusement park.

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This week, resort offi-

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cials have begun to schedule “community coffee” events at local parks in Anaheim to explain what their “Disneyland Forward” plans will involve. These plans were first announced in March 2021.

According to published reports, Disney wants to make new additions to “underdeveloped” areas around the park the company owns. Expansion would be near the Disney hotels west of Disneyland and California Adventure and in a parking lot to the

Continued on page 2 and playground surface at Jardin de los Ninos on Keel Avenue in the Buena Clinton neighborhood;

• Replace the current playground equipment and playground surface that’s on city property in the Haster Basin Park (Lampson Avenue at Haster Street), along with demolition of park restrooms to be replaced with a pre-fabricated structure

New logo, image etc. for city

Stanton is on a roll and wants the rest of the world to know about it.

At its meeting on Tuesday, the city council will consider an agreement with HUB Ltd. to assist in the design of the city’s official logo, branding and messaging.

landscape for those traveling along that busy thoroughfare.

Under the agreement, HUB will help develop a new city logo, city seal, “tagline” (or marketing motto), document templates, a style guide for

In recent years, Stanton has seen a boom in development along Beach Boulevard, attracting new commercial uses and midrise residential development that’s changed the Continued on page 2

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