The Twentynine Palms City Council will gather this evening and, for the first time in months, the proceedings will be open to the public, though face masks and social distancing are still required. Reporter Heather Clisby has details…
Tonight, the Twentynine Palms City Council will meet with an open door to the public. The council will discuss and likely approve a county contract for the Project Phoenix wastewater system.
To avoid confusion, the council will consider changing the name of the Community Services Building to Luckie Park Activity Center, and the new facility at the Project Phoenix site to the Twentynine Palms Community Center.
The council will select two members to serve as delegate and alternate delegate for the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Annual General Assembly meeting on May 6.
The agenda will include a review of the financial report for the second quarter of the 2020/21 fiscal year and then discuss projects that previously did not have funding.
The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 6136 Adobe Road, and is still available for viewing via livestream and on-demand for residents who prefer to stay home. Just visit the City’s website, 29palms.org, and click on the “Meeting Agendas” link.