LOCAL GOVERNMENT REPORT

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By Miriam Raftery

January 6, 2014 (San Diego's East County) -- What's on the agenda this week for the County Supervisors, Councils in Lemon Grove and Santee, Lakeside's Community Planing Group and Helix Water Board?  Find out below.

On January 8, Helix Water Board and its Lake Committee will hold a joint meeting at 2 p.m.   Performance trends and the status of cabins, fishing and camping will be among the items open for discussion.  The Helix Water Board recently voted to spare Lake Jennings from closing – but only for a year pending the committee’s further study.  The meeting will be held at the district’s headquarters on Un iversity Avenue in La Mesa.

New business before the Santee City Council on January 8 at City Hall wil linclude authorization of utlity undergrounding on the Prospect Corridor improvement project, changes to storm drain improvements, a shopping cart abandonment workshop apparently targeting the homeless.

Lemon Grove’s Council will discuss its priorities for 2014 in a workshop open to the public during the Council’s meeting on January 7 at City Hall. 

The Lakeside Community Planning Group will hold an open house before its next meeting on January 14 for the public to view proposed projects in the Lakeside area.  Plans will be on display for 30 minutes prior to the 6:30 meeting at the Lakeside Community Center.

County Supervisors meet on the 7th and the 8th.  On the 8th, the agenda includes consideration of appropriations to construct a Sweetwater Loop Trail in Bonita and Spring Valley, as well as sale of surplus property in Spring Valley, and help for local businesses to clean up contaminated properties.  There are many more items on the Supervisors’ agenda that may be of interest, and you can find the full agendas at the County Supervisors’ website.


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