Fullerton Officials Aim to Fix City’s ‘Subpar’ Streets
The streets of Fullerton, California, are in dire need of improvement, according to city officials, and the City Council has become determined to do something about it.
At a recent meeting, both officials and citizens acknowledged the poor state of the city’s streets and emphasized the need to begin fixing the problem as soon as possible.
Mayor Bruce Whitaker told The Epoch Times the condition of his city’s streets has reached an “emergency stage.”
“The subpar condition of our streets is a public safety issue, increasing potential for accidents and injuries, causing undue suffering and substantial litigation costs,” Whitaker said.
Lieutenant Commander Jay Chen, Democrat running for Congress in California’s 39th District, announced today that Fullerton City Council Member Fred Jung has endorsed his campaign for Congress. Jung is the first Korean American Fullerton City Council Member in over 20 years. Fullerton is the largest city in the 39th Congressional District.
“I am proud to endorse Jay Chen for Congress. Jay knows our diversity and understands the urgency in addressing our needs, such as bringing home federal funding for roads and small businesses,” said Councilmember Fred Jung. ‘As a Fullerton Council member in Congressional District 39th’s largest city, I know Jay will work hard to ensure our families in Fullerton, and neighbors across the district are taken care of.”