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Public Meetings on the Central Coast
TUESDAY
Paso Robles Public Schools Board of Trustees. 7 p. m. District board room, 800 Niblick Road, Paso
Robles. 238-2222. www.pasoschools.org . On the agenda: Budget cuts. Grover Beach Planning Commission. 6:30 p. m. 154
S. Eighth St., Grover Beach. 473-4520. On the agenda: Proposed vote on an application for a general development plan to build a 62-unit residential development at 1601 Farroll Road on zoned residential/ agricultural land.
San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. 8:30 a. m. County Government Center, 1055 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo. 781-5450. www.countyofslo.org . There will be no afternoon meeting. On the agenda for the morning meeting: A resolution supporting Proposition 99, an eminent domain measure, on the June 3 ballot; proposal by developer Morro Shores to build 91 lots on 45 acres at Los Osos Valley Road and
Broderson Avenue. 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.
WEDNESDAY
San Miguel Joint Union School District Board of
Trustees. 6:30 p. m. Lillian Larsen School Library, 1601
L St. 467-3216. http://snipr.com/sanmiguelschools. On
the agenda: Interdistrict transfers; 2008-09 calendar and goals; ongoing litigation (closed session).
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