Government Watch: A roundup of this week’s agendas
Arroyo Grande City Council. Meets Tuesday. 473-5400. Consider directing city staff to invite Grover Beach to request a formal proposal to contract police services from Arroyo Grande; proposed formation of a Five Cities Diversity Coalition.
Cuesta College Board of Trustees. Meets Wednesday. 546-3118. Proposed budget cuts for the 2011-12 fiscal year, which starts July 1; voluntary pay cuts for the president and vice presidents.
Grover Beach Planning Commission. Meets Tuesday. 473-4520. Proposed two-story addition on a single-family home on North Fifth Street.
Morro Bay City Council. Meets Tuesday. 772-6200. Vote on proposed 23-unit housing project at 2400 Main St.; vote on a revised teen center master plan; introduction of a storm-water control ordinance.
Oceano Community Services District Board of Directors. Meets Wednesday. 481-6730. Conduct interviews of applicants for two vacant board seats and make appointments; fiscal year 2011-12 budget discussion; discussion of roof replacement at district offices; closed session evaluation of general manager.
Pismo Beach Planning Commission. Meets Tuesday. 773-4658. Consider major change proposed for an already-approved 14-unit housing project by Peoples’ Self-Help Housing at 360 Park Ave.; proposed paid-parking lot and installation of signage and parking kiosks at 331 Wadsworth Ave.
San Luis Coastal Unified School District Board of Education. Meets Tuesday. 549-1202. Teacher of the Year award; environmental assessment of the proposed transitional kindergarten classroom at Pacheco Elementary School.
San Luis Obispo Planning Commission. Meets Wednesday. Presentation of the proposed 2011-13 city budget; annual report on the city’s general plan, its blueprint for regulating growth and development.
San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. Meets Tuesday. Consider doubling the library materials request fee to $1 from 50 cents; funding improvements to the Botanical Garden.
San Luis Obispo County Planning Commission. Meets Thursday. Continued hearing on Topaz Solar Farm’s proposed 500-megawatt photovoltaic solar power station on 3,500 acres in the Carrizo Plain; continued hearing on proposal by SunPower Corp. for an aggregate surface mine on 23.2 acres near California Valley about three miles north of Highway 58.
This story was originally published May 8, 2011 at 8:33 PM with the headline "Government Watch: A roundup of this week’s agendas."