Meetings Will Address Utility Tax Measure
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SAN CLEMENTE — City officials will conduct six public meetings to explain the impacts of Proposition 218 on San Clemente’s general fund and the City Council’s decision to put Measure A, a 2.5% utility tax, on the June 3 ballot.
The meetings are designed to give residents facts about recent budget cuts, additional potential cuts and the proposed utility tax. The one-hour sessions will include time for questions.
The sessions will be on April 29 at the Community Center; May 5 at Palisades Methodist Church; May 6 at Concordia Elementary School; May 23 at Shorecliffs Middle School; May 27 at Clarence Lobo Elementary School, and May 29 at Truman Benedict Elementary School.
The first session will begin at 7 p.m. All others will begin at 6:30 p.m.
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