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Westminster Ciy Council preview

Continued from page 1 improving traffic and parking conditions in the Little Saigon area along with developing and implementing specific plans for Little Saigon, the Downtown District and West Side;

• a policy for city-owned or controlled flagpoles in Westminster;

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• creation of a policy addressing elected and appointed offi-

GGHS campus is now growing ‘up’

Continued from page 1 dents – facing 7th Street. Completion is scheduled for August before the beginning of the fall semester.

A modular building. it will yield enough space to restore up to 50 parking spots or four outdoor basketball courts. The GGUSD board approved the project in June 2022 at a cost of $4,550,931.

It will be the third two-story classroom building at GGHS. Every other high school in the GGUSD has strictly one-story structures, but GGHS – having been established in 1921 and moved to its current location on Stanford Avenue in 1923 – has a smaller “footprint” than its successors.

The new structure will be ADAcompliant with an elevator and ramp access. Although it has a modular format, it will be a permanent structure and is less expensive than more conventional construction methods, said Rick Nakano, assistant superintendent for business service at the time of the awarding of the contract. GGUSD is a K-12 district serving most of Garden Grove as well as parts of Anaheim, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Cypress and Westminster.

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