During a recent government meeting, officials addressed several community matters, including public safety and upcoming events.
The council discussed the ongoing situation regarding a mountain lion spotted in the area, specifically on the 11th Street block between Ocean and Garden. Residents are advised to avoid the area to allow the animal to rest undisturbed until evening. Local wildlife authorities, including Fish and Game, are monitoring the situation closely.
In community announcements, Council Member Emilio highlighted a Veterans Day celebration scheduled for November 11 at 11 a.m. at the lighthouse. He also shared observations from a recent traffic monitoring session, noting that traffic flow appeared manageable, with only minor delays during school drop-off times.
Council Member Beck encouraged community participation in the annual butterfly parade this Saturday, which will feature school-aged children and a marching band. The parade will commence at 10:30 a.m. on Pine Street and follow a designated route through the town.
Additionally, Council Member Pedore pointed out vacancies on the task force for diversity, equity, and inclusion, inviting interested residents to apply. He also reminded attendees of a landlord presentation hosted by the housing department scheduled for Thursday at 6 p.m. at the community center.
The meeting concluded with a public comment segment, where attendees expressed gratitude for the council's service and acknowledged the challenges of public governance.