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Fountain Valley Proclaims June 2024 LGBTQ Pride Month

June 04, 2024 | Fountain Valley, Orange County, California



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Fountain Valley Proclaims June 2024 LGBTQ Pride Month
During a recent Fountain Valley City Council meeting, Mayor Glenn Grandis highlighted the importance of community engagement and inclusivity, particularly for individuals with disabilities. He encouraged attendance at the upcoming \"Bridal Night\" dance for adults with disabilities, emphasizing that participation is open to everyone, regardless of ability. The event typically attracts over 100 attendees and aims to foster a sense of community.

The council also recognized June 2024 as LGBTQ Pride Month, reaffirming the city’s commitment to supporting visibility, dignity, and equality for LGBTQ individuals. The proclamation noted the significant contributions of the LGBTQ community to the cultural and economic fabric of the nation and called for ongoing education to combat discrimination.

Public comments during the meeting addressed various community concerns. One resident expressed frustration over the use of e-bikes in Harper Park, highlighting safety issues and the need for enforcement of park regulations. Another speaker raised concerns about the zoning of specific properties, questioning the clarity of recent zoning changes and their implications for potential housing developments.

The council discussed a proposed clarification to an ordinance regarding the zoning of two properties, which had been mistakenly indicated as mixed-use rather than commercial. This clarification was prompted by a real estate investor's interest in developing housing on the site, which may now be hindered by the proposed changes.

The meeting concluded with a vote on several agenda items, including the approval of the consent calendar and the zoning clarification, which passed with a majority vote. The council's discussions reflect ongoing efforts to address community needs while navigating the complexities of local governance and development.

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