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Council approves consent calendar unanimously; members and public discuss depot project, recycled-water charges and arts grant requests
Summary
The Livermore City Council unanimously approved its consent calendar Feb. 9 after public comments supporting a depot community room project; staff said a new reclaimed-water fill station will likely have user fees and waivers and will be unmanned; public commenters also urged support for a $10,000 arts grant request and suggested adopting LibreOffice to avoid vendor lock-in.
The Livermore City Council approved its consent calendar by unanimous voice vote at the Feb. 9 meeting after public comment and brief staff responses on several items.
Public comment included support for item 6.5, a project to convert the freight room at the Livermore Depot into a 40-person community meeting room. Mark Roberts, president-elect of the Rotarian Foundation of Livermore, said fundraising is underway and noted $20,000 contributions from the Fremont…
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