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Votes at a glance: Monrovia council adopts consent calendar, accepts Anderson House donation, funds neighborhood landmark
Summary
At its April 1 meeting the Monrovia City Council unanimously adopted the consent calendar (CC1–CC9), accepted the donation of the George H. Anderson House to the city, and approved up to $19,000 from the Art and Public Places Fund to install a neighborhood treasure landmark honoring Kiyoshi Kuremia.
Monrovia City Council on April 1 approved multiple routine and project items in a series of short votes.
Consent calendar - Action: Adopt consent calendar items CC1 through CC9. - Motion: Council adopted the consent calendar on a single motion and second; no items were pulled for separate discussion. - Outcome: Adopted without objection. (Motion and second recorded on the meeting record.)
Acceptance of real property donation — George H. Anderson House - Action: Accept donation of real property at 215 Line Avenue (the George H. Anderson House) from the Monrovia Historical Society, approve a quitclaim deed, and authorize city officers to complete the transfer in a form approved by the city attorney. - Background: Planning staff confirmed the property acquisition is consistent with the General…
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