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Council establishes three-member Measure P committee and sets interviews
Summary
After low initial applicant interest and resident complaints about transparency, the council reduced the Measure P citizen advisory committee from five to three members and scheduled interviews for Aug. 4 to accelerate public input on how the Measure P funds will be spent.
Escalon — Citing resident concern that Measure P funds were being allocated without sufficient community input, the City Council on July 21 directed staff to form a three-member advisory panel to review Measure P expenditures and to conduct interviews for applicants at the Aug. 4 council meeting.
Background and rationale: Measure P is a local revenue measure the council approved to support public-safety and related community programs. Several residents told the…
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