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What's happening in local government, including the latest news from City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
Agenda includes a potential warehouse ban, new housing proposals and updates to Accessory Dwelling Unit standards.
The city will partner with Larry Jacinto Farming, Inc. to manage 200 acres of historic groves, preserving both local heritage and agricultural health.
Council members unanimously agreed to postpone further discussion on raising the city’s paramedic parcel tax, citing economic concerns and confidence in current funding levels.
Agenda includes a review of the Paramedic Parcel tax, in-kind support approvals and a $2.3 million contract for farming services on the city-owned citrus groves.
Through the New Beginnings program, the Chamber has connected dozens with jobs and helped contribute to a 31% year-over-year decline in homelessness.
City Council approves new 10-year contract with San Bernardino County to maintain three secure ballot boxes at City Hall, Corporate Yard and Community Center.
Options included a warehouse tax and revising the city’s paramedic parcel tax.
Agenda includes a possible revenue ballot measure, a fire protection agreement and the consideration of a Homeless Resource Services Agreement.
The city will work with Rincon Consultants to investigate possible soil and water contamination at the Wastewater Treatment Plant after past disposal of landfill leachate raised concerns.
Share your feedback in the city’s annual community survey, available online through Sept. 15
Agenda includes a $1.49M sewer pipeline project, in-kind support for fall events and three new ballot boxes.
Agenda includes new residential developments, a veterinary clinic proposal and a hotel, drive-thru and car wash project.
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