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Glendora council hears closed‑session briefing on water threats; staff, police and Edison urged better PSPS communications

2120616 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

The Glendora City Council met in closed session on Jan. 14 to receive a briefing about potential threats to the city’s water supply and capacity amid recent high winds and nearby wildfires.

The Glendora City Council met in closed session on Jan. 14 for an emergency briefing about a potential threat to public services and facilities and received a staff update on the city’s water system, supply and capacity amid recent high winds and nearby wildfires.

City Attorney (name not specified) told the council, “City staff gave a briefing to the council regarding the city's water system, the water supply, water capacity, and the potential, imminent threats posed by fire, fire hazards. There was no other reportable action taken though.” The closed session was added as an emergency item under Government Code section 54957.

After the meeting’s open session,…

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