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Carmel-by-the-Sea council hosts preview January meetings; agenda to include budget review, letter on water-meter moratorium, ambulance authorization and pickle‑
Summary
Carmel-by-the-Sea hosts previewed January council meetings set for Jan. 12–13, highlighting a tri-annual budget/actuarial presentation, a proposed letter to the State Water Resources Control Board about a water‑meter moratorium, consideration of a backup ambulance purchase, and a second reading of a pickleball-related ordinance.
Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 (identified only as such in the transcript) opened with informal remarks before outlining a packed January schedule for the Carmel-by-the-Sea City Council. The hosts said the council will meet Monday, Jan. 12, and Tuesday, Jan. 13, and that the agenda includes appointments, a tri-annual budget review with an actuary presentation, a proposed letter asking the State Water Resources Control Board to lift a moratorium on new water meters, consideration of a backup ambulance purchase, and a second reading of an ordinance related to Forest Hill Park and pickleball.
Speaker 1 said the council will consider appointments including the mayor pro tem for 2026 and new members of the library board of trustees and that the meeting will include a “tri annual budget…
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