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City plans multicultural celebration amid firework safety campaign

July 01, 2024 | San Pablo City, Contra Costa County, California



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City plans multicultural celebration amid firework safety campaign
During a recent San Pablo government meeting, officials discussed various community engagement initiatives and upcoming events aimed at enhancing public awareness and participation. A key focus was on the collaboration between local libraries and public education efforts. Representatives confirmed their ongoing partnerships with libraries, emphasizing participation in community events and outreach to schools, particularly for educational presentations aimed at fifth graders.

The city is gearing up for its annual multicultural celebration on July 4th, which will feature live music, food, and a drone light show. City officials highlighted the importance of this event as a safe alternative to fireworks, which are illegal in San Pablo. The police department is launching a fireworks education campaign to inform residents about the associated risks.

Additionally, the city manager announced plans for a special city council meeting on July 10th to discuss housing policies following the adoption of a new housing element. This workshop aims to engage the public in discussions about tenant protections and program implementation over the next several years.

In response to an upcoming excessive heat warning, the city is considering opening the library as a cooling center, in coordination with county emergency preparedness efforts. The meeting concluded with routine council business, including recusal announcements from council members regarding specific agenda items due to proximity to their residences.

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