Council to receive updates on Mission Hospital project and recognize local teen Nov. 12
The City Council on Tuesday, November 12 will receive an update on a Mission Hospital project and recognize the accomplishment of a local teen.
The business portion of the meeting starts at 6 pm in the Council Chamber at 200 Civic Center.
In the first presentation of the night, representatives from Providence Mission Hospital will provide an update and details of the hospital’s Tower 3 Project.
The Council will also recognize Amber Duke for being selected as 2024 Miss Teen United States. Amber plans to use the honor and position to volunteer and support the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
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Very concerned resident on…
Very concerned resident on Lope De Vega Dr. we have lived here 30 years. We do not want the cell tower put in on our street. Too dangerous to people and the school. There are plenty of other towers around the area. When will the board be discussing this?
We all went to the last one in Sept. and the board put it on hold to gather more info.
Please let us all know.
Thank you
Gerald and Janice Althouse
Thank you for your comment…
Thank you for your comment on the News page. At the Planning and Transportation Commission Meeting on Monday, November 11 at 6:30 pm in the Council Chamber at City Hall, there will be a public hearing to consider an application received about a new wireless facility on an existing Moulton Niguel Water District water tank at 26451 Lope De Vega. Residents are welcome to attend and share their views.
regarding the mission…
regarding the mission hospital tower 3 project...will that just add beds in differend wards? or will it add beds in the e.r.? i have this year been to the e.r. twice and both times the horendous wait for treatment was blamed on there being "no beds." the second time it was decided early on that i would be addmitted, but not only was there no bed on the floor, but no bed in the e.r. for hours. and we are a "critical care" facility??