CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake City Council this week will consider a new city welcome sign and a resolution calling a November municipal election.
The council will meet in closed session at 5 p.m. Thursday, May 24, to discuss the police chief appointment, negotiations for property at 14130 Tuli Lane and two potential cases of litigation before the public portion of the meeting begins at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at 14050 Olympic Drive.
The meeting will include presentations of the Clearlake Police Department’s crime mapping system, a proclamation declaring May 13 to 19 as Law Enforcement Appreciation Week, a plaque to retiring Police Chaplain Larry Fanning and Gina Lyle-Griffin of Lake County Health Services on tobacco prevention and education.
Under council business, the council will receive the final design of the Rotary Club of Clear Lake’s new welcome sign on Highway 53 at Lakeshore Drive and adoption of Resolution No. 2018-19 calling for a general municipal election on Tuesday, Nov. 6, for two council members and city treasurer.
The council also will consider authorizing the finance director to execute a financing contract with Caterpillar Financial Services for essential road equipment and amending the 2017-18 budget to provide funding for the acquisition.
Also on Thursday, the council will review and approve the city’s tobacco-free workplace policy.
Items on the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are warrant registers; minutes of the meetings on April 12 and 26; consideration of continuing the declaration of local emergency issued on Oct. 9, 2017, and ratified by council action on Oct. 12, 2017; and consideration of Resolution No. 2018-17, approving a temporary street closure for the 61st annual Fourth of July Parade on June 30.
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Clearlake City Council to discuss signage, November election
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