Parking Meters and State of the City Address Highlight November 5 South Lake Tahoe City Council Meeting
Submitted by paula on Mon, 11/04/2013 - 5:19pm
Presentation and update on the City's parking meter program
Citizen's Academy Graduates acknowledged
Authorize purchase of 1740 D Street for Public Works Street Division use
A full agenda awaits the South Lake Tahoe city council on Tuesday, November 5 and contains key topics from a presentation on the parking meter situation to Mayor Tom Davis's State of the City Address.
Here are a few of the key agenda items:
State of the City Address
Presentation and update on the City's parking meter program
Citizen's Academy Graduates acknowledged
Authorize purchase of 1740 D Street for Public Works Street Division use
After the open session the council will convene in closed session to discuss a lawsuit between a former employee of the Ice Arena and the city.
If you plan on attending, the meeting starts at 9 am in the City Council chambers at the airport located at 1901 Airport Road. After the Mayor Davis report there will be a brief recess for a reception before re-adjourning for the balance of the meeting.
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