LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport City Council this week will discuss establishing a new two-hour parking zone and authorizing expenditures for water treatment equipment repair.
The meeting will take place beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
City Engineer Scott Harter will take to the council a proposed resolution establishing a two-hour parking zone on the east side of South Main Street between Lupoyoma and Konocti Avenues.
The anticipated fiscal impact is $500 to cover signs, curb paint and staff time, Harter reported.
Public Works Director Mark Brannigan will ask the council to authorize expenditures – not to exceed $30,000 – from the Water Enterprise Reserves for services needed to repair the two older carbon vessels located at the Lakeport surface water treatment facility.
On the council’s consent agenda, items usually accepted as a slate on one vote, are ordinances and warrants; minutes from the April 4 meeting; the March 2013 building permit report; a letter of support for AB 981, which would authorize bond proceeds issued before June 28, 2011, and backed by Low and Moderate Income Housing funds to be used for affordable housing purposes; approval of the hiring of a planning and building technician and freezing of the department secretary position upon vacancy; and approval of applications for Clear Lake Performing Arts for its June 22 Wine and Art Festival in Library Park, the Lakeport Yacht Club’s July 4 annual Cardboard and Duct Tape Regatta in Library Park and the Rock of Faith Community Outreach’s Praise in the Park on June 29.
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