By CalCoastNews staff The Paso Robles City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. on March 19 in the council chambers. The council will consider increasing its
. Currently, the mayor and council members receive monthly compensation of $1,400 and $1,050, respectively. Travel allowances are set at $5,000 per year.
Under Item F-1 on the agenda, San Luis Obispo Council of Governments staff will provide a presentation about a potential countywide self-help sales tax measure and draft transportation investment plan. SLOCOG hopes to place a half-cent sales tax on the November ballot for transportation-related purposes.
The city is seeking to design and construct a new public safety facility to replace and modernize the existing police station and fire station 64. The city will discuss a adopt a resolution authorizing the city to move ahead with the financing of design and construction; while declaring its intention to reimburse certain expenditures, under Item 12-CThe city’s budget includes funding for the public safety facility project in the amount of $52,372,567.
Under item 12-A on the agenda, San Luis Obispo Council of Governments staff will provide a presentation about a potential countywide self-help sales tax measure and draft transportation investment plan. SLOCOG hopes to place a half-cent sales tax on the November ballot for transportation-related purposes.The Central Coast Blue Regional Recycled Water Authority will meet at Arroyo Grande City Council chambers on March 18 with closed session at 3 p.m. and the regular meeting at 5:15 p.m.
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