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Improvements For 3 Parks Are Approved
Keel Avenue in the Buena Clinton neighborhood;
Improvements for three city parks were approved at Tuesday’s meeting of the Garden Grove City Council.
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The council voted 7-0 in favor of an agreement with the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development for a $1 million grant.
The grant will be used to
• Replace the current park playground equipment and playground surface at Jardin de los Ninos on
• 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 that will have two bathroom stalls;
• Replace the current park restrooms at West Haven Park, 12252 West St., with a new pre-fabricated building that will have four restroom stalls.
The next meeting is scheduled for May 23 at 5:30 p.m.
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By Jim Tortolano Orange County Tribune
The Garden Grove High School campus will soon be going “up.”

“Construction is moving along nicely” for the new two-story, 24-classroom building rising on the east side of campus, according to Abby Broyles, public information officer for the Garden Grove Unified School District.
The 26,000-square foot structure will replace a set of portable classrooms – called “P-Town” by stu-
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Stanton will proceed with its efforts to improve the city’s image after the city council voted 5-0 on Tuesday night in favor of an agreement with HUB Ltd. to assist in the design of the city’s official logo, branding and message. The deal will cost no more than $85,000, that money coming from the COVIDera federal American Rescue Plan Act.
Also in the deal, HUB will develop a “tagline” (or marketing motto), documents templates, design for wayfinding signs and a strategic communications plan.