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INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are some decisions coming out of Tuesday’s City Council
meeting.
CITY ATTORNEY RECRUITING
The council got a brief update on the efforts to replace City
Atty. Bob Burnham, who plans to retire July 1. Staff members reported
that an executive search firm had been hired to identify candidates.
WHAT IT MEANS
It’s not likely that the city will release the names of the
candidates during the interview process. Often, applicants want their
names kept confidential, city officials said. State open-meeting laws
permit city officials to make hiring decisions in closed-door
meetings.
PLACING UTILITIES UNDERGROUND
A plan to remove light poles from Balboa Boulevard, Bay Avenue and
Ocean Front between Adams and A streets failed Tuesday after property
owners in the area voted against forming an assessment district. The
council held a public hearing on the matter while experts tabulated
votes of the residents and business owners in the area. Property
owners would have paid anywhere from $965 to $53,626 over 15 years to
pay back bonds used to finance the $1,305,761 in work. Of the
property owners in the proposed district, 54% voted against the plan.
The council did not get an opportunity to vote on forming the
assessment district because the property owners voted against it.
WHAT IT MEANS
Mayor Tod Ridgeway said he believed that the decision would harm
the plans to continue revitalization of Balboa Village.
WHAT THEY SAID:
“I’m ashamed of the people who voted no,” Mayor Tod Ridgeway said.
“If you didn’t have the foresight to see that this was being done for
your benefit, shame on you.”
CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE
It’s officially a party. The City Council has created a committee
to begin planning festivities for the city’s 100th anniversary, which
will take place in 2006. Councilmen Don Webb, Steve Bromberg and Gary
Adams make up the new committee.
WHAT IT MEANS:
The new committee will be charged with getting citizens involved
in the planning of centennial events. They will also work on
budgeting the cost to the city for the events and other commemorative
items.
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