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Westminster pursues Little Saigon branding, utility‑box art and park improvements; parks master plan due in June
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Summary
Staff said Little Saigon branding work is underway, a $25,000 grant application was made for utility‑box art, the parks master plan is 75% complete and a facilities master plan consultant is being selected for June. Council discussed façade grants, power‑washing and partnerships for beautification.
The council heard multiple updates on beautification and public‑art efforts, with staff tying several initiatives to the Little Saigon grant and broader streetscape work.
Staff said the Little Saigon community outreach event (April 23) produced feedback that the city’s branding and gateway consultants are currently reviewing; staff will meet with consultants to reconcile input. The city has applied for a $25,000 grant to launch a utility‑box art program, and staff reported funding from an earlier 405 freeway project will deliver public art on multiple bridge locations tied to that construction.
Vanessa, the community services director, reported the parks master plan is roughly 75% complete and staff intend to return in June 2026 with an update that outlines accomplishments and remaining priorities. Staff noted eight playgrounds have opened since the parks master plan approval and cited trails and new soccer fields as recent deliverables.
Council discussed past facade‑improvement grants and low uptake; staff explained grant administration, contractor and documentation requirements, and code/ADA triggers discouraged many small businesses from applying. Staff said a limited Little Saigon grant did provide power‑washing services to select Bolsa Avenue businesses and helped start conversations about façade improvements.
Public Works director Jake Nove described policies for graffiti removal and alley cleanup, explained the city’s ability to abate graffiti on private‑facing walls (after property‑owner contact), and noted collaborations with regional partners for bulk‑item collection and beautification events.
Council asked staff to continue aligning beautification, grant and public‑art work with planned facilities and streetscape projects and to return with concrete funding and implementation plans as they are developed.

