The Yucca Valley Town Council met in regular session Tuesday night. Managing Editor Tami Roleff had a two-part report. Yesterday in part 1, citizens demanded the town reopen the marijuana dispensary. Today in part 2, renovation of a mobile home park and a general plan update…
After listening to public comment for 45 minutes about the medical marijuana dispensary at Tuesday’s meeting of the Yucca Valley Town Council, the Council got down to business and agreed to join the California Municipal Finance Authority, which would allow the non-profit organization Caritas Affordable Housing, to issue $70 million in bonds to purchase and renovate Aztec Mobile Home Park, among others. The Council then met in a two-hour joint session with the Planning Commission to go over the General Plan update. The Council and Commission continued its discussion from last week on scenic highway designations, wildlife corridors and private property rights, and bike routes and trails. The Council then continued the discussion to another joint session with the Planning Commission on January 7.