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City prepares for exciting outrigger race and community festival

June 26, 2024 | Martinez City, Contra Costa County, California



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City prepares for exciting outrigger race and community festival
During a recent government meeting, community members gathered to discuss various local initiatives, including an upcoming outrigger canoe race sponsored by CNH Sugar Factory. The event, set to start at 9 a.m., aims to foster community spirit and promote Hawaiian culture, with plans for future festivals featuring local food vendors.

The meeting also included a presentation from the Measure Citizen's Oversight Committee, which reviewed the annual report on Measure X finances. The committee confirmed the acceptance of the audit and recommended forwarding it to the city council for approval. Key discussions highlighted the importance of including past Measure X reports on the city’s website and ensuring future reports detail the measure's expiration date of March 31, 2034.

Committee members emphasized the need for more comprehensive information on homelessness services and 911 emergency response times in future reports. Current response times stand at approximately 5 minutes and 31 seconds, consistent with pre-Measure X levels. The committee also addressed concerns regarding crime statistics, noting changes in state reporting methods and the city's efforts to adapt.

The meeting underscored the critical role of Measure X funding in maintaining public safety services, with officials warning that without it, the city could only afford baseline police services. Additionally, the availability of tax aid services at the senior center was clarified, confirming they are accessible to anyone aged 25 and older.

The committee concluded by recommending the approval of the report by the city council, marking a significant step in ensuring transparency and accountability in local governance.

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