Workshops to determine financial future of Claremont in late May and June
The city is facing a $2 million to $4 million deficit if expenditures and revenues remain unchanged so officials are holding workshops in various locations May through July.
Residents can learn what developments are planned with an interactive workshop format and give feedback in electronic surveys and a question and answer form on what commercial development they want.
The $2 to $4 million dollar figure is from the Mayor's Ad Hoc Committee on Economic Sustainability report, which was released in February and projects a $2.3 million deficit by fiscal year 2015-16 which would be increased to $4 million if the economic recovery is pedestrian.
Workshop dates are all from 7 to 9 p.m.
- May 31, Alexander Hughes Community Center, 1700 Danbury Rd.
- June 1, Padua Hills Theater, 4467 Padua Ave.
- June 13, Blaisdell Community Center, 660 Mountain Ave.
- July 11, City Hall, 207 Harvard Ave.
Special business focused brown bag lunch at noon
- June 23, City Hall, 207 Harvard Ave.
For more information, contact 909-399-5440 or www.ci.claremont.ca.us/update.cfm?resID=246301



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