LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lakeport City Council will hear the latest on COVID-19 from the county’s Public Health officer and also get an update on the city’s steps to address the health emergency at its virtual meeting this week.
The meeting will take place via webinar beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 21.
To speak on an agenda item, access the meeting remotely here or join by phone by calling 415-930-5229 or toll free, 877-309-2074. The access code is 620-529-293; the audio pin will be shown after joining the webinar. Those phoning in without using the web link will be in “listen mode” only and will not be able to participate or comment.
Comments can be submitted by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To give the City Clerk adequate time to print out comments for consideration at the meeting, please submit written comments prior to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21.
Please indicate in the email subject line "for public comment" and list the item number of the agenda item that is the topic of the comment. Comments that read to the council will be subject to the three minute time limitation (approximately 350 words). Written comments that are only to be provided to the council and not read at the meeting will be distributed to the council prior to the meeting.
On Tuesday, the council will hear a presentation from Lake County Public Health Officer Dr. Gary Pace on the current progress in containing the COVID-19 outbreak in Lake County.
The city’s executive management staff also will discuss with the council the next steps the city has implemented to manage the current health emergency due to COVID-19.
Mayor George Spurr will present a proclamation declaring April 19 to 25 as National Volunteer week in the city of Lakeport and to honor Lakeport Police Volunteers, and the members of the city’s committees and commissions.
In other business, Assistant City Manager Kevin Ingram will ask for the council to approve the proposed resolution adopting the Eleventh Street Corridor Multimodal Engineered Feasibility Study and make a recommendation that the Lake Area Planning Council also adopt the proposed study.
On the consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are ordinances; minutes of the special council meeting on April 7 and the regular council meeting on April 13; the March 13 warrant register; confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the Mendocino Complex fire; confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the February 2019 storms; confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the October 2019 public safety power shutoff; and confirmation of the continuing existence of a local emergency for the COVID-19 public health emergency.
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Lakeport City Council to get COVID-19 updates from Public Health officer, city staff
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