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    Upcoming Carpinteria City Council Meeting: Key Local Issues and Developments on May 28

    2024-05-26
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    The Carpinteria City Council will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, May 28, at 5:30 p.m. The public can attend in person at City Hall, 5775 Carpinteria Ave, or watch live via the city’s website, Government Access Television Channel 21, or a Zoom webinar.

    The agenda includes celebrating the 160th Anniversary of Girls Inc., an organization that supports young women. New city employees will be introduced, including Jeanette Gant, the new Director of Parks, Recreation & Community Services.

    The council will receive a presentation from the Southern California Gas Company about their Hydrostatic Testing Operation, which is significant for local infrastructure and safety. Discussions will also cover the upcoming General Municipal Election on November 5, 2024, including a proposal to consolidate it with the Presidential General Election and rules for candidate statements.

    Discussions will also address a proposed Transient Occupancy Tax Measure for the November 2024 ballot, which could affect local tourism and city service funding. Additionally, an amendment to allow more outdoor live entertainment will be considered, which may benefit local culture and businesses.

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