The workshop will begin at 5 p.m. at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.
City officials said that the report was paid for in part by a grant from the State Water Resources Control Board, Water Recycling Facilities Planning Grant Program. Copies of the report are available at city hall or online at www.cityoflakeport.com under the “hot topics” section.
The regular meeting will start at 6 p.m.
During public presentations, the council will consider a request from Mike and Phyllis Stevenson for a 23-foot wide access along the north portion of the east property line of the parcel at 60 Fourth St.
from the city parking lot located between Fourth and Fifth streets.
Also in presentations, the group Latinos United of Lake County is asking permission to hold a cultural community event in Library Park and areas along Park Street on May 2.
Convening jointly as the council and the City of Lakeport Municipal Sewer District, they will discuss the adoption of the 2009 Recycle Feasibility Study Report prepared by Pace Engineering.
The council will hold a closed session to discuss anticipated litigation and property negotiations regarding Green Ranch.
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