- Elizabeth Larson
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Clearlake City Council to hold second reading of universal garbage service ordinance
The council will meet beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 27, in the council chambers at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.
On the agenda is the second reading of an ordinance that would establish universal garbage collection in the city.
The council approved the first reading on June 8, as Lake County News has reported.
City officials say the service will help with meeting the goal of making Clearlake cleaner and more attractive.
On Thursday the council also will get an update from staff about a possible collaboration between the city and Adventist Health to make upgrades to the city’s community center.
A second discussion item on the agenda also relates to the facility, and notes there has been interest from various entities – including Adventist Health and Rotary – in improving the center.
In other business, the council will hold three public hearings to confirm assessments for abatements on properties and a fourth to act on an abatement order for a property at 16224 42nd Avenue.
Also on Thursday, the council will receive the Highlands Senior Service Center’s annual report and consider canceling its regular Sept. 14 meeting.
On the meeting's consent agenda – items considered noncontroversial and usually accepted as a slate on one vote – are warrant registers; minutes of the meetings on June 15 and 22, and July 5 and 13; minutes of the June 14 Lake County Vector Control District Board meeting; and consideration of declaring a police canine as surplus and authorizing sale to an outgoing police officer, Resolution No. 2017-49.
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