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Orange County Supervisor Janet Nguyen outlines coastal, library and public‑safety investments affecting Seal Beach

6490120 · October 15, 2025
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Supervisor Janet Nguyen updated the Seal Beach City Council on federal and county funding for storm channels, libraries and airport projects, changes to county animal-shelter operations, a planned forensic audit of pandemic-relief spending, and county efforts to curb kratom and fentanyl sales.

Supervisor Janet Nguyen (Orange County, First District) told the Seal Beach City Council that the county is planning major infrastructure and public‑health investments affecting Seal Beach, including storm‑channel repairs, library renovations and airport capital projects.

Nguyen said the county plans roughly $273,000,000 in storm‑channel work in the First District over the next seven years and an allocation of $10,800,000 for public‑library renovation and maintenance in the district. She said Mary Wilson Library in Seal Beach is scheduled for an interior refresh in the county’s 8–10‑year plan.

“Over the next seven years, it’s gonna be investing in $273,000,000 just in the first district for the storm channels,” Nguyen said. She also flagged a $102,000,000 taxiway…

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