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ON THE AGENDA
AIRPORT EDUCATION GRANT
A report about expenditures by the Airport Working Group and
Citizens for Jobs and the Economy will be the subject of a scheduled
discussion tonight at 8 p.m. The discussion, which will take place
during the regular council meeting, will let council members and
community members examine the groups’ spending of a $3.6-million
grant from the city.
WHAT TO EXPECT
City Councilman John Heffernan said last week that he plans to
bring up the issue of how such grants are awarded and whether
competitive bidding should be part of the process. It’s possible that
a lot of other people will have opinions to share on the grant, as
well.
CELLULAR ANTENNAS
A long-simmering discussion on wireless antennas in the city has
finally taken form as two proposed actions. Council members will take
their first formal action tonight on two items regarding cellular
antennas in the city. The first is an ordinance to govern where,
when, how and which antennas can be installed on commercial property.
The second is a policy that would let the city profit from leasing
its own space to cellular companies as sites for their antennas.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The proposed ordinance and policy are the result of extensive
study by council members and city staff. As a result, a lot of the
“what ifs” have already been addressed. Therefore, it’s possible that
the first reading will move forward with little controversy. If
council members approve the two items in front of them tonight, they
will come back for a final vote at the next council meeting.
REAL ESTATE SIGNS
Right now, if a real estate company hangs a little sign off a
bigger sign, perhaps one that says “sold” or “in escrow,” or if they
want to put a box of brochures on the sign’s post, they are likely
violating a city ordinance. That’s because city guidelines require
that signs not exceed a certain square footage, which varies
depending on the type of sign. An ordinance before council members
tonight could change that. The proposed ordinance would allow real
estate sales people to add small “rider” signs or brochure boxes.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Because the item is on the consent calendar, chances are it won’t
be too controversial.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Peninsula activist Gay Wassall-Kelly and Cannery Lofts developer
Kevin Weeda are the city’s two likely picks to fill vacancies on the
city’s Economic Development Committee. Council members will vote
tonight on whether to appoint them to the committee.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Two new but well-known faces at the next Economic Development
Committee meeting.
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