During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the community's desire for local recreational opportunities, particularly following the closure of Mulligan's, a popular family entertainment venue in Palmdale. Council members acknowledged the absence of such facilities, noting that many families miss the options available before the pandemic. The economic development team is reportedly working on plans to address this concern, with an announcement expected in early 2024.
Additionally, a representative spoke passionately about the Honor Flight program, which offers veterans a free three-day trip to visit military memorials and historical sites. The program, based in Kern County, has successfully facilitated numerous flights, with the latest accommodating 99 veterans. Each veteran is paired with a guardian to assist them throughout the journey, ensuring their needs are met. The speaker emphasized the importance of this initiative, encouraging veterans and their families to participate and spread the word about the program.
The meeting concluded with a reminder of upcoming veteran ceremonies, although some council members expressed their regrets for being unable to attend due to prior commitments. The city attorney then announced the transition to a closed session to discuss litigation matters.