During a recent city council meeting, several key topics were discussed, including a new street naming policy and urgent issues in the insurance industry.
Council members agreed to proceed with a resolution to update the street naming policy. This includes renaming Cleary Drive to Bernat Bernardo Flores Drive. The council emphasized the importance of public input, allowing residents a 45-day review period to provide comments before final approval. Mayor Pro Tem Ayola and Council Member Damian both supported the motion, which passed with a vote of 4-1.
In another significant discussion, Council Member Damian sought consensus to draft a resolution urging state officials to take emergency action regarding the homeowners and commercial property insurance crisis in California. He highlighted that many insurance companies have stopped issuing new policies, which is creating challenges for homebuyers and threatening affordable housing. The council recognized the urgency of this matter, as it could have widespread effects on housing availability and development.
Additionally, Council Member Damian expressed gratitude to city staff for their efforts in organizing a recent community event, noting the positive feedback received from attendees. He also proposed that the council consider names for a new dog park at Barnes Park, suggesting that a staff report be prepared for future discussion.
Overall, the meeting focused on community engagement, housing issues, and appreciation for city staff contributions.