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Speakers mark 50th anniversary of Saigon’s fall and note Westminster’s Little Saigon identity

Planning Commission of the City of Westminster · December 4, 2025

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Summary

At the start of the meeting, a speaker commemorated the 50th anniversary of Saigon’s fall (April 30, 1975) and another attendee emphasized the importance of Little Saigon and said the local Vietnamese community constitutes roughly 43% — a claim not substantiated during the meeting.

The meeting record opened with a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon. An unidentified speaker said, "On 04/30/1975, the world changed when Saigon fell to communist force," and framed the occasion as one when "great men and women fought and died for democracy." The remarks tied the historical event to Westminster’s Vietnamese population and the local ‘Little Saigon’ identity.

A subsequent public commenter stated that roughly 43% of the city’s Vietnamese community lives in the area and urged preservation of the Little Saigon name and heritage. The meeting transcript records the comment as: "It is more than significant than any any other areas that we have 43% of the Vietnamese community here." Staff did not provide demographic data during the briefing to confirm the percentage. No formal commission action was associated with the commemoration; the segment served as an opening remembrance and community acknowledgement before the regular agenda items.

Commissioners proceeded to regular business after the tribute, and staff transitioned to a multi‑project planning briefing.