INSIDE CITY HALL Here are a few...
INSIDE CITY HALL
Here are a few of the issues the council decided Monday.
REVIEW OF PROGRAMS
The council approved continuing funding for youth and family
programs, including birthday parties and mobile recreation and mobile
skate park programs. The city’s tight budget had some on the council
urging cuts to services and programs as a good way to save the city
some money.
The council directed recreation staff members to keep all the
programs and services that were approved in the 2004-05 fiscal year
budget and return to the council in the middle of the fiscal year
with a proposal to accomplish $100,000 in savings, which could be
through a combination of revenue increases and spending cuts.
Councilman Allan Mansoor dissented.
WHAT IT MEANS
No more recreational programs will be on the chopping block until
the recreation staff returns to the council with its proposal.
WHAT WAS SAID
“We’re attempting to trim the budget, and the recreation division
seems a little fat, so we’ve asked them to streamline their process
and adjust their programming to where it’s more efficient, and
hopefully that will save us at least $100,000,” Mayor Gary Monahan
said.
GENERAL PLAN REQUEST
The council approved preserving state-owned property at the
northwest corner of Harbor Boulevard and Fair Drive and directed
staff members to proceed with a general plan amendment to change the
land-use designation from high-density residential to
public/institutional.
If the property is rezoned, land uses allowed under the
public/institutional designation include parkland and recreational
uses and also allows development such as churches and day-care and
educational facilities.
WHAT IT MEANS
Staff members will bring back to the council a general plan
amendment to change the land use from high-density residential to
public/institutional.
WHAT WAS SAID
“This prepares the city for the ability of the city and/or some
type of school entity to purchase the property,” Monahan said.
-- Deirdre Newman
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