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    Mayor talks economic development, affordable housing, retirement liabilities

    –Economic development, affordable housing and unfunded retirement liabilities top the list of things we are talking about in this edition of the Mayor’s Column. Sustaining […]Full Article

    Fred Strong recognized with regional leadership and excellence award

    –On monday, the National Association of Regional Councils presented its 2017 General Achievement and Leadership Awards at its 51st Annual Conference and Exhibition Gala Dinner […]Full Article

    Assemblyman’s agenda includes marijuana safety laws, Diablo desalination plant water use

    –Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R- Templeton) has announced that key pieces of his legislative agenda cleared the full Assembly last week with bi-partisan votes. The bills […]Full Article

    Cunningham calls on legislature to fully fund career technical education

    –Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-Templeton) has called on the Legislature to fully fund Career Technical Education (CTE) programs in California’s high schools. In a letter to […]Full Article

    City council to review controversial bike lanes

    Following a number of complaints and inquiries about new bike lanes on Skyview Drive and Montebello Oaks Drive, the Paso Robles City Council will be […]Full Article

    Bill to require safety training for truck drivers passes state senate

    The California State Senate this week passed Senate Bill 158 by Senator Bill Monning (D-Carmel), Paso Robles’ representative in the State Senate. The bill aims […]Full Article

    Committees approve key Cunningham legislation

    Legislation addresses water supply for the Central Coast as well as drug-impaired driving Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-Templeton) announced today key legislation has been approved by […]Full Article

    City council lifts water use restrictions

    Action follows governor’s lifting of drought rules The Paso Robles City Council on Tuesday modified the city’s water use restrictions to a “Level 1” condition […]Full Article

    Stop sign planned for River Oaks Drive and North River Road

    The Paso Robles City Council on Tuesday authorized the installation of an all-way stop sign at the intersection of North River Road and River Oaks […]Full Article

    Assemblyman Cunningham pushes legislation promoting transparency at state license board

    Legislation is supported by Small Business California Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-Templeton) announced this week legislation to create transparency and accountability at the Contractors State License […]Full Article