Presentations during Tuesday's Council meeting focused on exciting upgrades and efforts in our community
The City Council meeting on Tuesday focused on exciting City facility upgrades and efforts throughout the community.
During the presentation part of the public meeting, City staff spoke about how the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center has continued to serve the community throughout the pandemic. In fact, volunteers at the center delivered more than 64,000 meals to seniors last year and more than 36,000 meals so far this year.
Other good news reported included the success of Labor Day weekend reopening of the newly refurbished Montanoso. More than 900 people flocked to the facility to enjoy its amenities. Along with Montanoso, the courts at the Marguerite Tennis Pavilion were recently resurfaced, and the Pavilion continues to be a popular spot among dedicated and generous residents. The Pavilion recently raised more than $25,000 to teach tennis to autistic children as a part of the City's SNAP initiative, and the Konrad Reuland Charity Tennis and Pickleball Tournament raised more than $43,000 for local charities.
Other presentations on Tuesday included Chief of Police Services Captain Chris McDonald providing an overview of an eBike Safety Plan and what Police Services is doing to educate, engage and enforce bike safety rules in the community. Outstanding members of the City's adopted Headquarters Battalion of the 1st Marine Division of Camp Pendleton were also honored for their efforts.
The Council proclaimed September as Hunger Action Month, and John Ralls, a Board Member of Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, discussed the needs of countless families throughout the region and how folks can help.
In other news, City Attorney William Curley spoke briefly about a recent ruling by an Orange County Superior Court Judge, and said no changes will be made until the Court of Appeals renders a decision.
The Council meets for business items starting at 6 pm on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Council meetings are streamed live on the City's website and air on Cox Channel 30 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99. Residents are encouraged to sign up for the City's eNewsletter and follow the City's official social media sites for the most accurate, up-to-date information.
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This may be a bit off…
This may be a bit off-subject, but I'm curious to know when the MV City / La Paz shopping project will begin. When the Steinmart store will be demoed?
Thank you,
Mel
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Thank you for your comment on the News page and interest in the Vision Plan project. Phase I of the project has been completed for field reconnaissance and the City is currently in Phase II for design development of potential concepts. This is anticipated to be completed this winter and will include public hearings for input from the community, Commissions and Council. After that, Phase III may take much of next year for the preparation of construction documents and environmental review, etc. Construction is projected to begin in 2024. You may visit the envisionMV.com website to learn more and sign up for updates: