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The Clovis City Council makes decisions on the scope, direction and financing of city services. It also establishes policy that is administered and implemented by city staff, as well as establishing land-use policies through the General Plan and zoning regulations.

Meetings usually occur on the first, second and third Mondays of each month at 6 p.m. Meetings take place at 1033 Fifth St. in Clovis and are also webcast via WebEx and YouTube.

Who are the Clovis City Council Members: Jose Flores, Mayor

Lynne Ashbeck, Mayor Pro Tem

Vong Mouanoutoua, Council Member

Bob Whalen, Council Member

Drew Bessinger, Council Member

(As of June 2022)

Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Fresno - CA Documenters Team

Note-taking by Rachel Youdelman

Resident pleas for a resolution following water-main break + PG&E delays + updated administrative fees

Live reporting by Ntsa Iab Vang

Resident pleas for a resolution following water-main break + PG&E delays + updated administrative fees

Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa
Good Evening. I'll be live-tweeting the Clovis City Council meeting @ 6 pm for @fresnoland.

➡️ Link to the full agenda here: #Agendas' target='_blank'>cityofclovis.com/government/cit…
➡️ You can also watch the meeting live-stream here: youtube.com/watch?v=C1FoxC… https://t.co/UZgtuS1yeQ

06:50 PM Nov 7, 2022 CST

Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 2/11
The stream is now up and running on YouTube. The meeting will be starting any minute now. https://t.co/1wHsWV2Vzz
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 3/11
The meeting is called to order at 6:03 pm. Member Whalen is absent from the meeting. The pledge of allegiance was led by Member Mouanoutoua. Public comments are now being made.
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 4/11
Sherri, a local Clovis resident, is representing herself and two other neighbors, following up on the sunnyside waterline damages that occurred on the 22nd of October. She is concerned about the destruction spreading and expresses that her privacy has been violated by the city. https://t.co/F4i40YA89V
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 5/11
Mill, an owner of several commercial buildings, is seeking advice and help with an abundance of cats on the property. SPCA was contacted but he was informed that there is not much they can do. The mayor says that the comment will be forwarded to animal control.
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 6/11
The motion for the reappointment of Jennifer Willems passes. https://t.co/QNnXKnmqb1
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 7/11
Recommendation of a draft letter to the CPUC to request PG&E to reprioritize to move new businesses up on the priority list. Member Mounoutoua asks if the information was verified with PG&E before a letter is sent. Motion passes. https://t.co/a9WbsZIho8
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 8/11
“Until someone competes with PG&E, we are a part of the monopoly.” - Mayor Jose Flores
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 9/11
Item 12: 2022 California Code of Regulation’s Title 24 Adoption. Public Comment: Michael Cunningham, a local resident, says after 14 months of waiting for a replacement, his battery was installed in 2 days. Motion passed. https://t.co/NQIeiUoaHW
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 10/11
Item 13: Reconsider making and adopting express findings to the 2022 California Fire Code Reasonably required based on local climatic, geological, and topographical conditions; and Consider Introduction Relating to the California Fire Code. https://t.co/gHNo5zIYQK
Ntsa Iab Vang @NtsaVa 11/11
John Binaski, Clovis Fire Chief, shares that not many hydrants are available to put out fires in the streets. For example, Teslas take 20,000 gallons, while single-family homes take less than 2,000 gallons of water. The motion was passed. https://t.co/0afQBzPKoU

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