The Westminster City Council convened on October 23, 2024, to address various community matters, including upcoming events, voter information, and recognitions. The meeting began with a report on the status of vote-by-mail ballots, emphasizing that all active voters should have received their ballots. Residents who have not received theirs were encouraged to contact the Orange County Registrar of Voters (ROV) to confirm their registration status. The report highlighted the availability of over 37 vote centers and 17 ballot drop-off locations within six miles of Westminster, all open until 8 PM on election day.
Following the voter information, the city manager provided updates on community events. Notably, the Westminster Police Department is set to host an event on November 9 at the Boys and Girls Club, aimed at creating a supportive environment for families with developmental disabilities. This event will feature interactive educational activities focused on personal safety.
The city manager also announced a "Spooky Bingo Bash" at the senior center on October 27, promising a fun-filled afternoon for participants. Additionally, the annual Halloween Spooktacular will take place on the same day at the Civic Center, featuring trunk-or-treating, a movie night, and various activities, including a celebration of Dia de los Muertos.
As Veterans Day approaches, the city is offering free "Proud Veteran" yard signs, available at the Community Services and Recreation front desk until November 8. The meeting concluded with announcements regarding the upcoming Tet Parade on February 1, 2025, with applications for participants and sponsors now available.
The council also recognized several community contributions through proclamations and certificates. Red Ribbon Week was proclaimed for October 2024, promoting a drug-free lifestyle, while November 14 was designated as Law Enforcement Records and Support Personnel Day, honoring the diligent work of the Westminster Police Department's Records Bureau. The council expressed gratitude to sponsors and staff for their roles in the successful Fall Festival, which was extended to four days this year due to its popularity.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to community engagement and support, with a focus on upcoming events and recognition of local contributions.