First Wildomar city public meeting scheduled

By: North County Times | Friday, February 29, 2008 11:15 PM PST

WILDOMAR ---- The February election hasn't been certified yet, but an agenda was released Friday afternoon for what will be the first meeting of the Wildomar city council-elect.

The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday in the multipurpose room at David A. Brown Middle School, 21861 Grand Ave.

The council-elect, Bob Cashman, Bridgette Moore, Marsha Swanson, Scott Farnam and Sheryl Ade, is scheduled to discuss when and where to hold future meetings. The members also are expected to talk about "engaging" the staff members who will help get everything ready before the July 1 incorporation meeting.

An agenda item labeled "communications from the public" will give residents a chance to address the council-elect in a public forum for the first time.

The county registrar's office has until Tuesday to certify the election. An office staffer said it could be certified on Monday afternoon.

The agenda for the meeting was issued by the law firm of Best, Best & Krieger, a Riverside firm that does work for the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and several other county public agencies.

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WILDOMARTIAN wrote on Mar 5, 2008 10:56 AM: I'll be there!!!
I wonder if the coucil is going to address their first troublesome issue: The closing of Jean Hayman School. Yes, I know that issue is not the council's concern. However the school closing impacts their "AT LARGE" district. Are the going to intervene or are they going to "wash their hands from it" and let the LEUSD shut down a local school and "pimp-it" to the county, so it can establish a countywide problem student facility???
WELL?????

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