Oct. 14, 2016 Issue #87 Editor's NoteFor a PDF copy of the newsletter please visit the League's website. For more updates from the League, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.Proposition 64 Webinar Scheduled for Oct. 20League members are invited to participate on a 90-minute webinar on various aspects of Proposition 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA).Meetings and Events, Public Safety, Marijuana Regulation, Ballot Initiatives How Long Until Our Local Streets and Roads Crumble?Oct. 26 Webinar will Detail Results of 2016 Local Streets and Roads Needs AssessmentThe results are in and once again the biennial Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment has concluded that California’s local system remains on the brink of a rapid, downward spiral if maintenance funding shortfalls are not addressed.Meetings and Events, Transportation $100 Million in GO-Biz California Competes Tax Credits Available in JanuaryCities looking to attract, retain or expand jobs in their community should consider the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) California Competes Tax Credit Program as part of their strategy.Revenue and Taxation, Grants and Funding Long-Range Financial Planning Session Set for Upcoming Municipal Finance InstituteAttendees at the League’s Municipal Finance Institute will not want to miss a special session on long-range financial planning. Registration for this two-day conference is open now through Nov. 8 and can be completed online.Meetings and Events, Fiscal Officers
This story is part of an ongoing series featuring Helen Putnam Award entries. The 2016 entries will be available on the League’s website as a resource for cities in a searchable database called California City Solutions. San Luis Obispo’s Public Engagement and Noticing Manual was submitted in 2016 for the Enhancing Public Trust, Ethics, and Community Involvement award category. |
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