WHAT HAPPENED: The City Council authorized...
WHAT HAPPENED:
The City Council authorized free parking at the meters in Downtown
for the holidays.
WHAT IT MEANS:
City residents and visitors can park at no charge at metered
stalls Downtown from Dec. 13 to Jan. 2.
As a result, the city is forfeiting about $20,000 in revenue
collected from the meters, but offering stores Downtown a better
chance of being a stop on a holiday shopping excursion.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The council decided to hand $109,920 to the Public Works
Department to remove an aggressive weed, reduce litter and pay for
maintenance at the Shipley Nature Center.
With the money, the city will hire a county group to complete the
tasks.
WHAT IT MEANS:
With the bulk of the money, the city will continue its efforts to
remove arundo, an aggressive weed, from the area around the nature
center.
The funding comes from a grant given by the California Department
of Conservation.
The council also authorized Public Works Director Robert Beardsley
to sign a contract with the Orange County Conservation Corps to
perform the duties, which would include recycling cans, bottles and
other items.
WHAT HAPPENED:
The council agreed to write a letter recommending former
Councilman Ralph Bauer for an opening on a Senior Citizens Advisory
Council.
WHAT IT MEANS:
After many years of service to Surf City, first on various school
boards, then as a member of the City Council for the last 10, Bauer
isn’t quite ready to retire.
Bauer, who left his seat on the council at Monday’s meeting, hopes
to serve on the Senior Citizens Advisory Council. That committee
offers recommendations to the League of California Cities.
On Nov. 14, Bauer applied for the position to represent the Second
Supervisorial District on that committee.
Former Surf City Mayor and Councilman Jim Silva represents the
district on the Board of Supervisors.
Bauer needed the letter to be considered for the board. Bauer also
holds a seat on the Orange County Transportation Authority’s panel.
Silva appointed him to that seat.
The league is expected to consider Bauer’s application at its
January meeting.
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