Decision time on surplus property The...
Decision time on
surplus property
The Huntington Beach Union High School District Board of Trustees
is asking for public comment regarding the disposal of surplus
property owned by the district.
The District Advisory Committee, which is appointed by the board
of trustees, is in charge of disposing of the district’s surplus
property. The main topic of discussion at its meeting will be the
property at Yorktown Avenue and Main Street. The district may develop
the site, which is currently occupied by the district’s maintenance
and transportation yard.
The public is invited to attend the meeting on Friday, Sept. 13 at
1:30 p.m. at the district office at 10251 Yorktown Ave.
For more information please call Patricia Koch, assistant
superintendent, Business Services, (714) 964-3339, Ext. 4360.
Golden West and Cal State share libraries
Students at Golden West College and Cal State Long Beach will now
be able to visit each other’s libraries.The two schools recently
finalized a mutual lending agreement that will allow students,
faculty and staff from both campuses to borrow materials from either
library as long as they adhere to library policies and procedures.
Borrowers are expected to return materials directly to the library
that they borrowed from on the due date. Charges will apply if items
are damaged or returned late.
The mutual lending agreement does not include remote access to
electronic databases or course-reserve materials. Students will also
not be allowed to request that materials be put on hold at the other
schools, or request interlibrary loans. They also won’t be able to
access computers that require college student identifications
log-ins.
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