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Published: Monday, Nov. 09, 2009

Updated: 6:59 am Monday, Nov. 09, 2009

Week Ahead: Public meetings on the Central Coast

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Today

Morro Bay City Council. 6 p.m. Veterans Memorial Building, 209 Surf St. 772-6261. www.morro-bay.ca.us. On the agenda: Update of the city’s housing element, a part of the General Plan — the city’s blueprint for regulating building; mandatory water conservation rules. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in Morro Bay; replayed at 1 a.m., 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily.

Tuesday

Paso Robles Planning Commission. 7:30 p.m. City Hall/Library Conference Center, 1000 Spring St. 237-3888. www.prcity.com. On the agenda: Ordinance to help cities reduce the amount of water used to irrigate landscaping.

San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. 9 a.m. County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 781-5450. www.countyofslo.org. On the agenda: Consideration of flex time, telecommuting, and other methods of reducing so-called greenhouse gas emissions; replacing two mid-sized extended cab trucks in the Planning and Building Department with two compact SUVs; honoring Marisela Campos of the Health Agency and Dr. Daniel Lapidus for saving a life during an emergency on Cuesta Grade; proclaiming November Native American Heritage Month and National Hospice Month; approving issuance of bonds that would enable People’s Self-Help Housing to buy and renovate a 53-unit below-market-price rental development known as Rolling Hills Apartments in Templeton. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 21 countywide. Replayed at 6 p.m. Tuesday and 5:30 p.m. Sunday. On the radio: Live on KCBX FM 90.1 until 5 p.m. Webcast: Live and archived at http://snipr.com/slocountymeetings.

Thursday

San Luis Obispo County Planning Commission. 8:45 a.m. County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 781-5600. www.sloplanning.org. On the agenda: Revised plans for managing storm water and grading; continued hearing to merge historic, aesthetic, conservation, open space and energy elements of the General Plan — the county’s main land-use law for regulating growth — into one conservation and open-space element. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 21 countywide. Replayed at 6 p.m. Thursday and Monday.

San Miguel Joint Union School District Board of Trustees. 6:30 p.m. Lillian Larsen School Library, 1601 L St. 467-3216. www.sanmiguelschools.org. On the agenda: Swine flu presentation; use of the Lions Club center; agreement for legal services; tentative deal with teachers union.

Templeton Unified School District Board of Trustees. 7 p.m., Templeton Middle School music room, 925 Old County Road. 434-5800. www.tusdnet.k12.ca.us. On the agenda: Closed-session items on a district employee’s status, interdistrict transfers and a “student matter.”

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