Brief rundown of July 28 city council meeting

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The affordable housing project at 111 S. College Avenue was approved by Claremont City Council in 5-0 vote July 28 after lengthy comments from the public.

In the consent calendar approved was:


*The sticky-leafed Monkeyflower was voted as official city flower
*The family stabilization program & food pantry location at Joslyn Annex
*A
professional services agreement with Bikestation to implement a bike-transit center at Claremont Depot
*Cemetery Expansion project where city council appropriated $52,500 from Cemetery Fund Balance to award design firm RJM Design Group the contract for preparation of construction documents for the proposed Phase 1 of expansion contract
*Request from Claremont Graduate University for a street name change to add Drucker Way to Eleventh Street in the 100 East block of Eleventh Street between College and Dartmouth Avenues

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