In a recent city council meeting, community members gathered to discuss pressing issues affecting Valley Center, with a focus on cemetery management and agenda transparency. The meeting commenced with a prayer for wisdom and unity among council members, followed by the approval of the agenda and minutes from the previous meeting.
During the public forum, resident Tammy Miller raised concerns regarding changes in the management of the Valley Center Cemetery. She highlighted that families were upset over a lack of notification about new policies regarding gravesite decorations and the disposal of personal mementos. Miller emphasized the need for the council to revisit these policies, citing a specific case where a family was charged an additional $800 to transfer a gravesite plot due to a decision made in February 2022. She urged the council to ensure that families of deceased residents receive the respect and consideration they deserve.
Miller also proposed that the city establish a timeline for releasing meeting agendas, suggesting that they be made available by Wednesday morning prior to the Tuesday meetings. She argued that this would enhance transparency and allow residents to engage more effectively with council proceedings.
The council did not respond to Miller's comments during the meeting, but her requests for policy reviews and improved communication are expected to be considered in future discussions. The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement and the need for local governance to address resident concerns effectively.