The 115th Annual Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade will celebrate America’s independence from England, but the Brits will be on hand to help Surf City enjoy the event.
Also included in the air show over local skies will be other planes including a World War II C-47 U.S. transport plane and a 1944 AT-6 War Dog trainer. Additionally, there will be aerial performances by a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter and the HBPD’s HB-1 copter.
The parade will step off at 10 a.m. on Main Street, traveling from the civic center area (Yorktown Avenue) to Pacific Coast Highway.
Facility needs on HB council agenda
A request for a detailed study session on unfunded municipal capital projects will be on the agenda for Monday’s meeting of the Huntington Beach City Council.
Such projects could include improvements to the city’s water and sewer infrastructure as well as police facilities.
The council’s public session will meet at 6 p.m. in the council chamber in the Civic Center at 2000 Main St. (at Yorktown Avenue).
OVSD superintendent gets high marks
Carol Hansen, superintendent of the Ocean View School District, was rated as “outstanding” in her recent performance evaluation.
The Ocean View district is a K-8 system serving north Huntington Beach and portions of other cities.