Monday, January 26, 2015

Reminder City Council meeting tonight, Monday, January 26, 2015

We're big, we need big habitat, ribbit.

Attend in person, 2212 Beach Boulevard, 2nd floor.  Or, view on local television or live feed Pacificcoast.TV, (formerly pct26.com).  If you miss civic meetings, view on  PCT 26 You Tube!  The city council meeting begins at 7 p.m., or shortly there following.  City council updates and archives are available on the City website.   

 City Council Agenda article, 1/26/15.      City Council Agenda, 1/26/15.

Item 6:  Parcel lands transferred out of Pacifica to the State, pdf pages 1.  Colt property to be acquired by Pacifica to eventually complete that block of land transfer.

Note:  photograph from Olympic Natural History photos.  "Red-legged frog, Rana aurora. "Red-legged frogs are the largest native frogs in the western U.S. You can recognize a Red-legged Frog by the size, dark mask, light jaw stripe, dorsolateral folds and reddish color on underside of the legs."

Posted by Kathy Meeh

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Still no mention of the "unaccounted for" $4,000,000.

Tom Clifford said...

I have asked but as to date have no answer. a meeting is scheduled to take place this week between the assistant City Manager and the consultant.

Anonymous said...

And the consultant is going to tell everyone CYOA.

Anonymous said...

Merchants are speaking out about code enforcement going after the sandwich board shops.

Pacifica has many many more problems than a couple signs.

I think our code enforcement officer thinks he is Sheriff Joe down in Arizona.

Anonymous said...

9:13

Article in today's Tribune. Maybe city hall can figure out a way to allow the sandwich board signs. They bring in Business!

Anonymous said...

913 Still with your sandwich board sign? Our code enforcement officer is taking direction from someone farther up the food chain and so forth and so on. You got any friends? Keep complaining to council. It's their vision of Pacifica. They can tweak it if they want to. They like to be popular and you know they're tigers for business, right? Right?

Anonymous said...

Once again, our Tribune wasn't delivered so I haven't seen today's paper.