The Twentynine Palms City Council met last night for a brief meeting to discuss city business, including updated fire codes, sidewalks and Project Phoenix. Reporter Heather Clisby has the details …
Last night, the Twentynine Palms City Council heard from Deputy Fire Marshall Adam Panos, who presented amendments to the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District Fire Code. The code is revisited every three years so Panos laid out new codes that included additional regulation permits, clarified restrictions for open burning and sprinkler requirements for new buildings. The ordinance was approved 5-0.
City Manager Frank Luckino updated the council on the traffic light installation at Highway 62 and Utah Trail. CalTrans had required pole modifications so the city can likely expect an operational intersection in approximately one month.
In anticipation of the Project Phoenix groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Luckino stated that all related water projects and sewer construction must be done before any above-ground building can begin.