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Compton announces access center opening, grocery plan and $20 million in street repairs
Summary
City officials announced the opening of the HopiX Compton Access Center, a planned grocery store for Long Beach & Alondra, and that $20 million in street-repair work is underway at the Sept. 23 council meeting.
Compton city officials on Sept. 23 announced several operational and economic developments, including a new access center for residents experiencing homelessness, a planned grocery market project, and a major street-repair allocation.
Mayor’s office representatives and staff announced that HopiX has opened the Compton Access Center at 1730 East Compton Boulevard. The center will offer shelter and interim housing referrals, mental-health services, legal…
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