Commit to restoring Richmond Plunge pool to its original use when reopened
$110,000
In Plain English
The city plans to spend $110,000 restoring the historic Richmond Plunge swimming facility. The council must formally promise to operate it as originally intended when construction finishes. If approved, the restored pool returns to public swimming after years of closure.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
Add emergency item to agenda regarding AT&T boxes and ask AT&T to stop installation
7 to 0
Add emergency item for moratorium on approving permits for AT&T U-Verse boxes
7 to 0
Give first reading to ordinance establishing Green Building Standards
7 to 0
Give first reading to ordinance repealing large capacity magazine ban
6 to 0
Adopt Ordinance No. 40-09 extending moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries
7 to 0
Give first reading to ordinance extending Business Opportunity Ordinance
6 to 0
Direct staff to explore different bonding requirements
7 to 0
Work with staff and unions to discuss general parcel tax option or benefit assessment district for fire service
5 to 2
Restore the plunge to its original usage upon opening without excluding other uses
7 to 0
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