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Little Saigon is a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, and community. This page highlights the latest programs, initiatives, and events that support local businesses, enhance the streetscape, and celebrate the area’s unique heritage.

News

Join Us at the April 23 Community Information Meeting

Post Date:03/24/2026

The City of Westminster is gathering community input on a new streetscape study, Little Saigon Archway project, and branding initiative to create a cohesive identity for Little Saigon.

Join us to share feedback, discuss community needs, and be part of the conversation. Light appetizers and refreshments will be provided.

Date and Time: April 23, 2026, 11:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.

Location: Sai Gon Xua Cafe and Restaurant, 15041 Moran Street, Westminster, California 92683

Click here to RSVP online. You may also RSVP by calling (714) 548-3178 or emailing ldoan@westminster-ca.gov. Please include your name, contact information (email or phone number), and your relationship to Little Saigon (e.g., business owner, resident, other).

Learn more about Little Saigon initiatives on the City website at www.westminster-ca.gov/LittleSaigon

Little Saigon Community Information Meeting - English (PDF)

Tham dự buổi họp về Little Saigon - Tiếng Việt (PDF)

Little Saigon Community Information Meeting - EnglishTham dự buổi họp về Little Saigon - Tiếng Việt

 

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Blueprint for Investment 

Background

Little Saigon has long been a vibrant center for Vietnamese culture and commerce, initially emerging to support Vietnamese refugees and entrepreneurs. Over time, the community has evolved, with younger generations developing new preferences for shopping, dining, and services. Meanwhile, as Orange County grows and diversifies, and digital platforms like Yelp and Instagram broaden Little Saigon's reach, the neighborhood faces a pivotal moment. Its original role as an immigrant hub has largely been fulfilled, but its cultural and historical significance risks being overshadowed by these changes.

Overview

In Fall 2020, the City commissioned a study by Streetsense to develop actionable strategies for enhancing Little Saigon’s economic vitality and cultural importance. The study, or “Blueprint,” aims to build on the area’s existing assets and identify improvements that will attract and retain diverse businesses and visitors. With over 700 businesses, $938.6 million in annual sales, and its status as a key cultural hub for the Vietnamese community, maintaining Little Saigon’s vibrancy is essential. 

Recommendations

The Blueprint addresses the challenges facing Little Saigon and offers a series of recommendations based on extensive research and input from the Little Saigon Advisory Committee, which includes local stakeholders. Key recommendations include: 

  • Appoint a Little Saigon community outreach leader
  • Establish management entities for Little Saigon
  • Develop a Little Saigon district brand and logo
  • Design and implement a comprehensive marketing strategy
  • Establish a civic art program
  • Create a Little Saigon pop-up activation program
  • Pilot a soap-and-water improvement block program
  • Support the creation of shared parking
  • Increase street furniture and landscaping on Bolsa Avenue

For more detailed information, you can access the full report by clicking below.

Little Saigon: Blueprint for Investment