Project Phoenix bonds, storm damage, the fate of the MBTA, and an appeal of a Planning Commission decision are part of the Twentynine Palms City Council agenda tonight. Dan Stork has more details…
The September 10 meeting of the Twentynine Palms City Council starts off with two presentations. The first is an overview of current status of 2011 series A and B bonds and related litigation. The second is about damage to city streets from the recent rainstorms. Two public hearings are about proposed amendments to the Municipal Code adopting and updating all applicable “building codes” and an appeal of the planning commission’s denial of an appeal of the Interim Community Development Director’s determination that an apartment project plan as resubmitted constitutes a new project requiring a new application and submittal of plan check fees. A final discussion will be about a recommendation from the ad hoc committee on the strategic planning workshop to be held on October 24. A consent agenda item of note is the adoption of a resolution opposing the County of San Bernardino’s plan to consolidate transit agencies.