Jan. 12 City Council Meeting
If you were unable to attend last night's city council meeting, here is what you missed:
Rev. T. Michael Dawson of Pastoral Counseling at Consultation gave the invocation.
Sharmon Bridget, Jr. was given a certificate of recognition for being chosen to represent Baldy View Elementary school at the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, DC.
Members of the Minuteman Project and concerned residents spoke during oral communications about a day labor site that recently popped up outside of the Home Depot on 8th Street and Mountain Ave.
One resident thanked the city council for the nearly completed work being done to the portion of 15th Street between San Antonio and Euclid Avenues.
Consent Calendar
Councilman Ken Willis pulled item 10K: Amendment No. 1 to the acquisition agreement by and in between the City of Upland and the Colonies Partners.
Councilman Ray Musser pulled item 10L: The Green Valley Initiative. The city will adopt a resolution recognizing the Green Valley Initiative as a means of transforming the Inland Empire Region into a center of green techonology and economic advancement.
All of the items on the agenda were approved with the exeption of item 10J: denying Savers Market an ABC license, which was pushed to the next council meeting as requested by the owner.
Rev. T. Michael Dawson of Pastoral Counseling at Consultation gave the invocation.
Sharmon Bridget, Jr. was given a certificate of recognition for being chosen to represent Baldy View Elementary school at the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, DC.
Members of the Minuteman Project and concerned residents spoke during oral communications about a day labor site that recently popped up outside of the Home Depot on 8th Street and Mountain Ave.
One resident thanked the city council for the nearly completed work being done to the portion of 15th Street between San Antonio and Euclid Avenues.
Consent Calendar
Councilman Ken Willis pulled item 10K: Amendment No. 1 to the acquisition agreement by and in between the City of Upland and the Colonies Partners.
Councilman Ray Musser pulled item 10L: The Green Valley Initiative. The city will adopt a resolution recognizing the Green Valley Initiative as a means of transforming the Inland Empire Region into a center of green techonology and economic advancement.
All of the items on the agenda were approved with the exeption of item 10J: denying Savers Market an ABC license, which was pushed to the next council meeting as requested by the owner.



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