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City staff announces Route 66 centennial, veterans center opening and other events; residents urge cleanup, road repairs and immigrant protections
Summary
City staff used the meeting’s report to list upcoming events and projects, while several residents used public comment to press for volunteer cleanups, street repairs, a complaint about alarm fees and a city policy against collaboration with ICE.
City staff and residents used the San Bernardino City Council public‑comment period to highlight upcoming events and local projects and to press the council for action on street repairs, volunteer cleanups and immigrant protections.
In a staff report, the city said it is preparing for the 100th anniversary of Route 66, including a series of arts and cultural events; noted the opening of a 115,000,000‑dollar campus with approximately 340,000 square feet that officials said will employ about 700 health professionals and serve 60,000 patients a year; announced a planned EV truck charging station with 76 chargers; and listed a planned Neon Makerspace opening in 2026. Staff also said the office at 201 North E Street will be closed Friday, Oct. 3, for…
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