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West Covina champions local businesses with Small Business Saturday

November 20, 2024 | West Covina, Los Angeles County, California


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West Covina champions local businesses with Small Business Saturday
In a recent government meeting in West Covina, officials emphasized community health and local economic support, highlighting several initiatives aimed at enhancing residents' well-being and promoting small businesses.

A key focus was on diabetes awareness, with officials urging residents to seek support from local programs if they are at risk or diagnosed with prediabetes. The West Covina Diabetes Care Partners were highlighted as a resource for those needing assistance, particularly for individuals covered by Medi-Cal.

The meeting also celebrated Small Business Saturday, scheduled for November 30, 2024. Roberto Arnold, President of the West Covina Chamber of Commerce, underscored the importance of supporting local businesses, which he described as the \"heart of our community.\" He encouraged residents to shop local and participate in the event, which aims to boost the local economy following the Thanksgiving holiday. Participating businesses will receive promotional materials from American Express, and a list of these businesses will be available on the Chamber's website.

City Manager Paulina provided updates on recent community events, including the grand opening of Haven City Market, West Covina's first food hall, which offers a variety of dining options. She also recapped the Veterans Day Ceremony held on November 11, honoring local veterans.

Additionally, the city launched a new micro transit program, \"Go West Covina,\" which offers an app-based transportation service within the city. This pilot program, funded by a $1.1 million grant, aims to provide residents with an alternative transit option and will be free until funding runs out.

The city is also seeking community feedback on its ADA transition plan, encouraging residents to participate in a survey available until December 27. This initiative aims to improve accessibility across city facilities and services.

As the holiday season approaches, residents are reminded of upcoming events, including a children's Christmas parade and a letter drop-off for Santa Claus, reinforcing the city's commitment to community engagement and support.

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