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Clearlake City Council to get Code Enforcement update, call general election
The council will meet virtually at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 4.
Because of the county’s shelter in place order, Clearlake City Hall remains closed to the public, however, the virtual meeting will be broadcast live on Lake County PEG TV’s YouTube Channel.
Comments and questions can be submitted in writing for City Council consideration by sending them to City Clerk Melissa Swanson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
You can also visit the city’s new town hall site and submit written comments at https://www.opentownhall.com/portals/327/Issue_8932 . Identify the subject you wish to comment on in your email’s subject line or in your town hall submission.
Each public comment emailed to the city clerk will be read aloud by the mayor or a member of staff for up to three minutes or will be displayed on a screen. Public comment emails and town hall public comment submissions that are received after the beginning of the meeting will not be included in the record.
To give the city council adequate time to review your questions and comments, please submit written comments prior to 4 p.m. Thursday, June 4.
The meeting will include a proclamation declaring June 2020 as LGBTQ+ Pride Month and a presentation by Police Chief Andrew White on Code Enforcement statistics.
In business items, the council will consider adopting a resolution calling for a general municipal election this November for three seats.
The council also will consider a memorandum of understanding between the city of Clearlake and the Clearlake Miscellaneous Employees Association for the period July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021.
On the meeting's consent agenda – items that are not considered controversial and are usually adopted on a single vote – are warrant registers; consideration of continuation of declaration of local emergency issued on Oct. 9, 2017, and ratified by council action Oct. 12, 2017, in response to the Sulphur fire; consideration of continuation of a declaration of local emergency issued on March 14, 2020, and ratified by council action March 19, 2020; and authorization for the city manager to review the conflict-of-interest code.
Following the public portion of the meeting, the council will hold a closed session to discuss existing litigation against Pacific Gas and Electric and property negotiations for the potential sale of a city-owned property at 2185 Ogulin Canyon Road.
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