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Westminster city council
Continued from page 1 as $121.7 million, but no money would come to Westminster until the billboards have been completed. some time in 2024.
The proposal includes doublefaced e-boards which would be 60 feet wide and 20 feet high.
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The proposed project was a result of city’s strategic planning goal of stabilizing city finances.
“I was blown away by the Branded Cities team. They were very impressive,” said Assistant City Manager Adolfo Ozaeta, who was part of the city panel that interviewed candidates for the project.
But Councilmember Amy Phan West had objections. “I don’t feel comfortable voting on this tonight,” she said. “I need more information. I don’t want to be voting in the dark.”
Vice Mayor NamQuan Nguyen was also skeptical, expressing concern that the council wasn’t given enough time to study