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Published: Monday, Mar. 15, 2010

Updated: 9:04 am Monday, Mar. 15, 2010

Week Ahead: Public meetings on the Central Coast

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Today

Grover Beach City Council. 6:30 p.m. City Hall, 154 S. Eighth St. 489-9657. www.grover.org. On the agenda: Results of the Beach Cities Multi-Purpose Trail Feasibility Study; discussion of an Air Pollution Control District recent study that found Oceano Dunes off-roading might be polluting Nipomo Mesa air with particulates. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in Grover Beach; replayed at 1 a.m., 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily.

Morro Bay City Council and Planning Commission. 5 p.m. Veterans Memorial Building, 209 Surf St. 772-6261. www.morro-bay.ca.us. On the agenda: County presentation on process of changing land-use regulations; update on downtown planning and revitalization plan. 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 Planning Commission. 6 p.m. City Council chambers, 215 E. Branch St. 473-5420. www.arroyogrande.org. On the agenda: Whether to interpret a development code to allow a bus storage center in the “public and quasi-public facility district.”

Atascadero Unified School District Board of Trustees. 7 p.m. Kenneth Beck Building, 5601 West Mall. 462-4200. www.atas.k12.ca.us. On the agenda: Budget update; special education and primary intervention programs; resolution requiring all district teachers to become certified to teach “English Language Learners”; routine personnel changes; school trips and new high school courses.

Lucia Mar Unified School District Board of Education. 7 p.m. 602-G Orchard St., Arroyo Grande. 474-3000. www.lmusd.org. On the agenda: Reports on Regional Occupation Programs goals and progress; budget operations update on facilities, maintenance, operations and transportation; discussion of summer school programs and options for 2010.

Paso Robles City Council. 7:30 p.m. City Hall/Library Conference Center, 1000 Spring St. 237-3888. www.prcity.com. On the agenda: Status of the General Plan, the city’s blueprint for regulating development; speed limits on South Vine Street, South River Road, Experimental Station Road and Dallons Drive; contracts to rehabilitate the city’s sewer main; Urban Water Management Plan. On the radio: Live on KPRL-AM 1230.

Pismo Beach City Council. 4:30 p.m. City Hall, 760 Mattie Road. 773-7003. www.pismobeach.org. On the agenda: Consider sending letter to county Air Pollution Control District board asking it to take no action on recent study that found Oceano Dunes off-roading might be polluting Nipomo Mesa air with particulates. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in Pismo Beach; replayed at 1 a.m., 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily.

Port San Luis Harbor District Board of Commissioners. 6 p.m. Coastal Gateway Building, 3900 Avila Beach Drive, Avila Beach. 595-5400. www.portsanluis.com. On the agenda: Discussion of Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant license renewal; fiscal year 2010-11 preliminary budget.

San Luis Coastal Unified School District Board of Education. 7 p.m. Los Osos Middle School Multipurpose Room, 1555 El Moro Ave., Los Osos. 549-1202. www.slcusd.org. On the agenda: Budget update; vote on contract with Cardinal Consulting for solar power project; proposed board policy on gangs. On TV: Replayed at 11:30 a.m. Sunday on Charter Channel 21 countywide.

San Luis Obispo City Council. 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. City Hall, 990 Palm St. 781-7100. www.slocity.org. On the agenda: (4 p.m.) Proposed access improvements to the Laguna Village shopping center; (7 p.m.) appointments to city advisory panels; public hearing on appeal of the Architectural Review Commission’s approval of bicycle and pedestrian path and bridge over Prefumo Creek. On TV: Live on Charter Channel 20 in San Luis Obispo. Replayed at 7 p.m. Wednesday, 8 a.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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: Resolution opposing expansion of local black bear hunting; proposed agreement with the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden that could lead to replacing landscaping at the county courthouse and Government Center; replacing a vacant groundskeeper position with a park ranger aide at a savings of $7,181; renewing “conditional release” program with state Department of Mental Health that provides services for 20 patients, at a cost to the state of $659,481; agreement with District Attorney’s Office investigators that will increase salaries by 4.15 percent, but under which employees will pay a greater share of the pension costs. 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.

Morro Bay City Council. Noon. Community Center auditorium, 1001 Kennedy Way. 772-6261. www.morro-bay.ca.us. On the agenda: Goal-setting workshop designed to take public comment and discuss priorities for next two years.

Wednesday

Morro Bay City Council. 8:30 a.m.. Community Center auditorium, 1001 Kennedy Way. 772-6261. www.morro-bay.ca.us. On the agenda: Goal-setting workshop to review and prioritize goals and define success for priorities.

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