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- Written by: Elizabeth Larson
As part of the outreach efforts a stakeholder survey has been developed.
Please take a few minutes to complete the survey and give the city your feedback on the topic of a low-barrier navigation center in our community.
Click the link here to take the survey: https://4thomq26tgq.typeform.com/LakeportLBNC.
For more information, please contact Assistant City Manager Nicholas Walker at
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- Written by: Habitat for Humanity Lake County
Habitat for Humanity Lake County is actively accepting applications for the Brush of Kindness Home Repair Program.
Our homes are our greatest investments but it is not always easy or affordable to manage the maintenance a home requires.
The Brush of Kindness Program was created to make it possible for seniors, military veterans, disabled individuals, and others to get the repair services they need while remaining in their homes.
Habitat for Humanity Lake County is here to help by providing critical health and safety repairs to homeowners who qualify for the program.
Applicants must have owned and lived in their home for at least three years and be income-qualified.
If you, or someone you know, are interested and might qualify, please contact the Habitat office at 707-994-1100 for more information or come into the office at 15312 Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake to receive an application. For assistance in Spanish dial Extension 108.
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- Written by: City of Lakeport
This innovative platform allows citizens to easily submit online for building permits, land use permits, business licenses, and file code enforcement complaints.
OpenGov is designed to streamline all permitting processes within the city, making it more efficient and user-friendly.
Get started today by creating an OpenGov account and experiencing the future of city services with Lakeport's OpenGov web-based software.
To apply for permits and/or to report a problem, please visit https://lakeportca.portal.opengov.com/.
For more information, contact Community Development Director Joey Hejnowicz at 707-263-5615, Extension 201.
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- Written by: Lake County Registrar of Voters
The deadline to file arguments is Tuesday, Aug. 20.
The deadline to file rebuttal arguments, only if opposing arguments are filed, is Tuesday, Aug. 27.
No argument shall exceed 300 words in length.
Arguments shall be titled either “Argument In Favor Of Measure ___” or “Argument Against Measure ___.”
No more than five signatures shall appear with any argument.
All arguments must be accompanied by the “statement that argument is true and correct” as required by Section 9600 of the CA Elections Code.
Arguments must be typed and formatted in block paragraph style.
Limited use of bolding, capitalizing, underlining, italics, center text and bullets (small solid circles only) are permitted.
Do not use profanity or other objectionable language.
Arguments must be filed with the Lake County Registrar of Voters.
Only one argument in favor of and one argument against a measure shall be selected for printing and distribution with the sample ballots. The Registrar of Voters will notify the author(s) of selected arguments in writing.
Rebuttal arguments shall not exceed 250 words in length.
Rebuttal arguments shall be titled either “Rebuttal To Argument In Favor of Measure ___” or “Rebuttal To Argument Against Measure ___”
Rebuttal Arguments can be signed by five or fewer people.
Please be accurate, arguments will be printed exactly as submitted; spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors will not be corrected by the Registrar of Voters Office.
Interested persons are advised to contact the Registrar of Voters Office at 707-263-2372 prior to the filing deadline of Aug. 20 for required forms, additional information and guidelines.
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