The council will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 17, in the council chambers at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.
The agenda can be found here.
The meeting will be broadcast live on the city's YouTube channel or the Lake County PEGTV YouTube Channel.
Community members also can participate via Zoom. The webinar ID is 857 4597 6775, the pass code is 216083. One tap mobile is available at +16694449171,,82771053751#, or join by phone at 669-444-9171 or 646-931-3860.
On Thursday, the council will receive a presentation on the city’s Blue Zone Certification.
The Lake County Blue Zones Project “encourages changes in our community that lead to healthier options. When our entire community participates — from our worksites and schools to our restaurants and grocery stores — the small changes contribute to huge benefits for all of us: lowered healthcare costs, improved productivity, and ultimately, a higher quality of life,” according to a statement on its website.
The Blue Zones website said “the City of Clearlake is committed to encouraging well-being by supporting environments that make healthy choices accessible and sustainable. Their dedication to building a stronger, healthier community aligns with the core principles of the Blue Zones Project.
The council also will meet one of April’s adoptable dogs, present a proclamation declaring April 13 to 19 as Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and hear a presentation by Administrative Services Director/City Clerk Swanson and Charlotte White, the city’s new recreation and events coordinator.
On the meeting's consent agenda — items that are considered routine in nature and usually adopted on a single vote — are warrants; council minutes; minutes of the March 12 Lake County Vector Control District Board meeting; continuation of a local emergency for the winter storms; continuation of a local emergency for the Boyles fire; the second reading of an ordinance authorizing bingo games for charitable purposes only; a road closure for egg hunt events to be held at the Youth Center on April 18 and 19; and amendment No. 1 with Price Consulting Services regarding completion of an environmental impact report for the airport redevelopment property.
The council also will hold a closed session to discuss several items, including litigation with the Koi Nation of Northern California, Highlands Mutual Water Co., Miguel Mosqueda and Joseph Barrios; a case of anticipated litigation; and negotiations for a property at 14775 Burns Valley Road.
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