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Redwood Park hosts successful bass tournament with public safety enhancements

May 16, 2024 | Clearlake, Lake County, California


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Redwood Park hosts successful bass tournament with public safety enhancements
The City Council of Clearlake convened on May 16, 2024, to discuss various community initiatives and updates. The meeting highlighted efforts to revitalize local events and improve public safety, particularly in relation to recent activities at Redwood Park.

The session opened with a report on a recent bass tournament held at Redwood Park, which had not occurred frequently in recent years. Council member Kramer noted the collaborative efforts of public works and the police department to enhance the experience for participants. Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, with one participant expressing appreciation for the park's transformation and the increased safety due to police presence.

Council member Grama reported on a Risk Reduction Authority meeting focused on facilitating a grant for biomass projects in Lake County. He also mentioned an Area Planning Council meeting where the bid from Davey Bates Consulting was accepted to continue their work with Lake County Transit.

Further discussions included the challenges of the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement program, where council members acknowledged the high costs associated with removing vehicles, which can exceed $3,000. The council plans to seek additional funding to alleviate the financial burden on the general fund.

Vice Mayor Overton shared updates from the LAPCO meeting, noting the retirement of long-time executive officer John Benodeau and the appointment of Veronica Tyler as his successor.

Additionally, Overton announced an upcoming performance of "Shakespeare at the Lake" scheduled for August 3 and 4 at Austin Park, encouraging community participation in local events.

The meeting concluded with a reflection on a recent flag-raising ceremony at Austin Park, which featured local students and community members, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and support.

The council will reconvene on June 6, 2024, to continue addressing community needs and initiatives.

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