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Published: Monday, Feb. 08, 2010

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: Discussion of draft regulations for medical marijuana dispensaries in the city. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in Morro Bay; replayed at 1 a.m., 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily.

TUESDAY

Arroyo Grande City Council. 7 p.m. City Council Chambers, 215 E. Branch St. 473-5400, www.arroyogrande.org. On the agenda: Centennial Square project; conditional-use permit for a proposed police station at West Branch Street and Rodeo Drive; whether to place a bond measure and associated property tax increase to fund police station on the June primary ballot; appeal of Planning Commission’s approval of a residential project on Eman Court. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in Arroyo Grande; replayed at 1 a.m., 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily.

Atascadero City Council. 6 p.m. City Hall, 6907 El Camino Real. 461-5000. www.atascadero.org. On the agenda: Storm water advisory committee appointments; whether the city should endorse a November election ballot measure that would stop the state from borrowing funds voters approved for local-government use; state-mandated water-efficient landscape and irrigation ordinance. Webcast: Live and archived at www.atascadero.org.

Paso Robles Planning Commission. 237-3888. www.prcity.com. Scheduled meeting canceled. Next is set for Feb. 23.

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: Decision to allow vacation rental on Houston Drive in Cabrillo Estates in Los Osos; hearing on the open space and conservation element of the county General Plan. 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.

Excelaron Huasna Valley project hearing. 6 p.m. South County Regional Center, 800 W. Branch St., Arroyo Grande. On the agenda: Second county Planning and Building Department scoping meeting for topics to be explored in the environmental impact report for Excelaron’s proposed drilling for oil in the Huasna Valley.

THURSDAY

San Luis Obispo County Planning Commission. 9 a.m. County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 781-5600. www.sloplanning.org. On the agenda: Request for an extension of time for proposal to change an antique store to a deli and allow weekly meetings in upstairs hall, as well as wine tasting and special events at 1655 Maxwellton St. in Edna Valley. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 21 countywide. Replayed at 6 p.m. Thursday and Monday.

Templeton Unified School District Board of Trustees. 7 p.m., Templeton Middle School music room, 960 Old County Road. 434-5800. www.tusdnet.k12.ca.us. On the agenda: Update on district budget; report on parent and staff budget survey; plan to reduce the number of and reorganize campus administrators; tie-breaking criteria for layoffs of non-teaching employees; summer school program options; student discipline process; review of progress of 2009-10 school board and district goals; acceptance of 30 trees donated by the San Luis Obispo Parks, Open Space and Trails Foundation.

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