Arroyo Grande Planning Commission. Meets Tuesday. 473-5420. Consider adding a wine tasting area to an existing retail store at 132 Bridge St.
County Board of Supervisors. Meets 9 a.m. Tuesday. County government building, 1055 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 781-5011. Continuation of hearing regarding changes to Dana Adobe; application for $256,000 in federal grants under the Homeland Security Act; letter to state regarding seismic studies near the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant; new process to distribute off-highway vehicle in-lieu fees.
County Planning Commission. Meets 9 a.m. Thursday. County government building, 1055 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. Continued hearing on expansion of Cold Canyon landfill.
Grover Beach City Council. Meets Monday. 473-4567. Consider update of the citys land-use laws to conform with the citys general plan, its blueprint for growth; adopt a payment schedule of remaining obligations for the now-dissolved Grover Beach Improvement Agency.
Nipomo Community Services District. Meets Wednesday. 929-1133. Update on district staffs progress to develop a budget and schedule to possibly construct a pipeline to Nipomo from Santa Maria in phases that would bring supplemental water to the community.
Paso Robles City Council. Meets Tuesday. 237-3888. Changes to the Paso Robles Classic Car Weekend event on Labor Day weekend; proposed youth sports field rental fees; outsource Paso Robles Senior Center staffing; tax rate for citys general obligation bond debt service for fiscal year 2013; wastewater treatment plant upgrade.
Pismo Beach City Council. Meets Tuesday. 773-4657. Consider allowing free parking Sundays until 1 p.m. in one city parking lot along Dolliver Street (Highway 1) between Main Street and Pismo Avenue; Heal the Bay annual report card; consider draft rules regulating home solicitation activities.
San Luis Obispo City Council. Meets Tuesday. 781-7100. Water rate structure study; citywide information technology strategic plan; appeal of project 1340 Taft St.; draft economic development strategic plan.


Carlyn Christianson wins SLO council seat with 48 percent of vote

