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Published: Monday, Oct. 17, 2011

Government Watch: A roundup of this week’s agendas

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Arroyo Grande Planning Commission. Meets Tuesday. 473-5420. Proposed revisions to public art guidelines; discuss a draft of a proposed ordinance that would allow mobile vending.

Grover Beach City Council. Meets Monday. 473-4567. Discuss possible smoking regulations in public facilities; status report on water resources; amendments to city’s agreement with Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce.

Paso Robles City Council. Meets Tuesday. 237-3888. Derby Wine Estate’s proposed reconstruction of the cupola portion of the historic Farmers Alliance building; reconsider sewer connection fee increase as proposed; update on Redevelopment Agency lawsuit.

Pismo Beach City Council. Meets Tuesday. 773-4657. Advisory board interviews and appointments for Parks, Recreation, and Beautification Committee and Planning Commission alternate; status report on the city charging for parking downtown; update on estimates of 2010-11 general fund expenses and revenue.

Port San Luis Harbor District Board of Commissioners. Meets today. 595-5400. Harbor commission planning workshop on personnel and staffing; changes in fiscal year 2012-13 budget planning.

San Luis Coastal Unified School District Board of Education. Meets Tuesday. 549-1202. Vote on plans for student achievement; vote on participation in countywide demographic study related to California Voting Rights Act.

San Luis Obispo City Council. Meets Tuesday. 781-7100. Appeal of a denied tree-removal permit along Ella Street; update to sewer use ordinance and industrial discharge limits; San Luis Garbage Co. trash pickup fee hike; annual traffic safety report; proposed city wayfinding program.

San Luis Obispo Local Agency Formation Commission. Meets Thursday. 781-5795. Consider update of Pismo Beach’s sphere of influence, the area in which the city is expected to grow outside its current boundaries in the next 20 years.

Templeton Community Services District Board of Directors. Meets Tuesday. 434-4900. Update on Templeton’s sewer project; vote on new skate park rules; survey results on Templeton Park acquisition from the county; review district’s participation at community events.

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