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Reopening of Paramount Library draws community excitement

July 24, 2024 | Paramount, Los Angeles County, California



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Reopening of Paramount Library draws community excitement
The Paramount City Council convened for its latest meeting, beginning with a video recap of the recent \"Bark in the Park\" event, which was well-received by attendees. Following this, City Manager Moreno reported that there were no public comment updates from the previous meeting.

During the public comment segment, Andrea Crow from the Paramount Library addressed the council, expressing gratitude for their support during the library's grand opening. She highlighted the event's success, noting that 275 visitors attended the grand opening and over 650 throughout the day. Crow invited residents to explore the newly renovated library, which now features two study rooms, charging tables, and a living wall, among other improvements. She encouraged the community to check the library's website for upcoming programs.

Additionally, a public comment was received via email from resident Mike Greatis, who urged the council to enforce municipal codes regarding an illegal hazardous waste facility operating near homes, hospitals, and schools. He called for action to protect the community's health and safety.

The meeting proceeded with the council approving the consent calendar unanimously. The council then moved on to new business, starting with a report on the 2024 Fourth of July after-action review, indicating a focus on community events and public safety in upcoming discussions.

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