On the agenda: City Council
The bulk of tonight's meeting will be dedicated to the issue of landscape maintenance districts and whether fees will be increased next year.
Residents of districts 4, 6 and 8 have had the last 45 days to decide whether fees should be raised in order to keep the public right-of-way well maintained. Procrastinators who have not yet returned their ballots can do so tonight at the 7 p.m. meeting. The ballots will be counted tonight and by the end of the meeting, it will be determined whether fees will be raised.
At the start of the meeting, the City Council will thank Planning Commissioner Pam Stewart for her 11 years of service. Stewart is retiring and moving to Washington state.
Residents of districts 4, 6 and 8 have had the last 45 days to decide whether fees should be raised in order to keep the public right-of-way well maintained. Procrastinators who have not yet returned their ballots can do so tonight at the 7 p.m. meeting. The ballots will be counted tonight and by the end of the meeting, it will be determined whether fees will be raised.
At the start of the meeting, the City Council will thank Planning Commissioner Pam Stewart for her 11 years of service. Stewart is retiring and moving to Washington state.



I would love to hear an explanation on the lack of maintenance lately around our area, yet I am still paying more than ever on landscape maintenance according to my annual property tax statement. Ridiculous.