Twentynine Palms — 2024-09-24
City Council
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1. Revisit allocated funds for the portable showers and Navigation Center.\n2. Discussion on the General Plan Update.\n3. Discussion surrounding (i) costs to maintain dirt roads verses paved roads; (ii) what is a City maintained dirt\nroad, a non-maintained dirt road, a road that has been accepted by the City, a road that is private and not\naccepted by the City; (iii) the City's ability and liability associated with the City periodically maintaining non-\nmaintained roads, and (iv) ways residents can bring non-maintained and non-accepted dirt roads to paved-\nrural-road standards ready for acceptance into the City's accepted-and-maintained road list.\n4. Improve the safety and security of Freedom Plaza by providing Council a recommendation to secure\nFreedom Plaza's outdoor bathroom hallway.
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1. Introduction of Park and Recreation's Newest Employee, Xavier Wilhite.
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10. Resolution to Adopt the Amended and Updated Conflict of Interest Code for the City of 13 - 28\nTwentynine Palms, Pursuant to the Political Reform Act of 1974.\nRECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution No. 24-___ pursuant to the Political Reform Act\nof 1974.\nResolution to Adopt the Amended and Updated Conflict of Interest Code for the City of\nTwentynine Palms, Pursuant to the Political Reform Act of 1974. - Pdf\nITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR FOR DISCUSSION\nPUBLIC HEARING
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11. Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID). 29 - 73\nRECOMMENDATION: The City Council hold a Public Hearing to adopt Resolution No.\n24-___ confirming the levy of assessments.\nTourism Business Improvement District (TBID). - Pdf\nDISCUSSION AND POTENTIAL ACTION ITEMS - NONE.
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2. Presentation to Peter John Newman upon his retirement from the Food Pantry.
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3. Presentation to Members of the Molding Hearts Group for Their Assistance with the Storm\nCleanup.
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4. Proclamation Recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month.
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5. Presentation by Morongo Unified School District on Measure C.\nThe Morongo Unified School District is placing a General Obligation bond measure on the\nNovember 2024 ballot to fund vital upgrades across local schools. This proposed bond\naims to raise the necessary resources for modernizing outdated classrooms, replacing\naging portable buildings, and making comprehensive improvements to school facilities,\nensuring a safer and more effective learning environment for students.\nMeasure C
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6. Presentation by Park and Recreation on the Million Coaches Challenge Grant that was\nreceived from the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA).
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7. Pioneer Days Update by Community Services Director Minatrea.
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9. Emergency Repair of Signal Light Wiring Adobe Road and Indian Trail 5 - 12\nRECOMMENDATION: The City Council approve the emergency repair of wiring for the\nAdobe Road and Indian Trail signal light.\nEmergency Repair of Signal Light Wiring Adobe Road and Indian Trail - Pdf