Target’s deliveries face review
A remodeled Target shopping center in Huntington Beach is causing
some concern among neighbors.
Earlier this year, Target demolished its old store at the corner
of Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue in order to build a modern
shopping center. Neighbors are concerned Target’s proposed delivery
hours could be disruptive, especially on weekends.
Planning Commissioner Bob Dingwall plans to bring the issue before
the commission at a Sept. 27 meeting.
At issue is whether Target should be allowed to receive deliveries
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and be barred from deliveries on
Sundays.
Originally, the giant retailer was granted delivery hours from 8
a.m. to 7 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays, but the company requested
a hearing before zoning administrator Mary Beth Broeren. On Aug. 3,
the store was granted the Saturday delivery schedule.
After several complaints from neighbors who were concerned the
Saturday deliveries would be disruptive, Dingwall opted to appeal
Broeren’s decision and let the commission decide the delivery hours.
Although no final opening date has been announced, Target appears
to be wrapping up its remodeling. The store will be a Greatland
Target, emphasizing sales of the company’s house brand.
The intersection where Target is located is undergoing major
renovations. A dilapidated shopping center nearby was recently
demolished and will be replaced with a new Ralph’s shopping center.
The city doesn’t have an ordinance regulating retail delivery
hours, said Senior City Planner Scott Hess.
“Those decisions are usually made on a case-by-case basis,” he
said.
Lowe’s, Home Depot and Wal-Mart have varied delivery schedules
based on their proximity to neighbors, hours of operation and product
offerings.
Local brewing company takes honors at L.A. fair
Dennis Midden and his BrewBakers Micro-Brewery on Heil Avenue took
home the silver and bronze medals from this year’s Los Angeles County
Fair in Pomona.
BrewBakers is the only independently owned microbrewery in
Southern California. It earned a silver medal for its Christmas in
Ireland beer and a bronze for its oatmeal wheat stout.
The awards were judged and presented by the California
Fermentation Society.
Earlier this year, BrewBakers was named Best Brew at the annual
Taste of Huntington Beach.
‘We’re excited that we are able to reach out past the Huntington
Beach border and spread the good news about Surf City,” Midden said.
Golden West College names vice president
Dr. Lois Miller has been named the new vice president of
instruction at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Miller was
most recently the dean of the college’s Math, Sciences & Health
Professions Division.
The board of trustees of the Coast Community College District
approved Miller’s new position on August 17.
Miller’s new responsibilities are to provide leadership in
strengthening the instructional program, which includes seven
divisions, instructional administrators, faculty members and adjunct
instructors. She also serves as the chief instructional officer,
responsible for insuring the college’s mission to be a positive
learning environment.
Miller has more than 20 years of experience as a mathematics
instructor. Active in academic development and with campus
organizations involved in education policy, she developed one of the
first online math courses.
Miller grew up in central Illinois and now resides in Huntington
Beach. She earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Eastern
Illinois University, a master’s degree in mathematics from California
State University, Long Beach, and a doctorate in education with an
emphasis on community college leadership from Nova University.
Supervisor Silva to launch new TV show
County Supervisor Jim Silva has announced a new public policy show
on Time Warner’s cable access channel.
The program, “The Silva Update,” is currently in preproduction and
will feature topics such as water conservation and tourism. On his
first episode, Silva will host Wes Bannister, chairman of the
Metropolitan Water District, to talk about regional water issues
facing Huntington Beach and Orange County. The show will also feature
Thai Dang, a high school senior and film producer who coproduced a
video on water conservation that was played for the board last month.
The second program will feature Doug Traub of the Huntington Beach
Conference and Visitor’s Bureau, who may discuss regional tourism
issues, the ongoing Surf City battle with Santa Cruz and new
development projects in Huntington Beach and Orange County.
Silva, who is planning a bid for the 67th District Assembly seat,
will also be a guest on Time Warner’s “In the Arena” public affairs
television program, hosted by Gary Hausdorfer and Ben McCain.
The program will broadcast September 23, 28, 30 and October 5 at 2
and 8 p.m. on Time Warner’s public access channel.
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